What are the responsibilities and job description for the Structural Engineering Intern position at Stress Engineering Services, Inc.?
Ready to Put Your Engineering Brain to Work—For Real?
What if your internship didn’t stop at spreadsheets or shadowing—but put you right in the action, solving real-world engineering problems alongside experts who quite literally write the book on failure?
At Stress Engineering Services (SES), we do engineering at the edge—where performance, safety, and innovation intersect. Since 1972, SES has been a trusted partner to companies across aerospace, energy, industrial, consumer products, and more. Over 80% of our work comes from repeat clients and referrals, because when things can’t afford to fail, they call us.
If you’re a Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering student who wants hands-on experience, technical depth, and exposure to projects that actually matter—this internship is for you.
About The Internship
As a Mechanical / Structural Engineering Intern, you’ll work directly with experienced project managers and engineers on active client projects. You won’t just observe—you’ll contribute.
You’ll Be Involved In
What You’ll Do
A typical day might include:
What We’re Looking For
We’re excited to meet students who are:
Because this isn’t a “resume-only” internship.
At SES, Interns
If you’re ready to challenge yourself, build real engineering skills, and see how theory becomes reality—we’d love to meet you.
What if your internship didn’t stop at spreadsheets or shadowing—but put you right in the action, solving real-world engineering problems alongside experts who quite literally write the book on failure?
At Stress Engineering Services (SES), we do engineering at the edge—where performance, safety, and innovation intersect. Since 1972, SES has been a trusted partner to companies across aerospace, energy, industrial, consumer products, and more. Over 80% of our work comes from repeat clients and referrals, because when things can’t afford to fail, they call us.
If you’re a Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering student who wants hands-on experience, technical depth, and exposure to projects that actually matter—this internship is for you.
About The Internship
As a Mechanical / Structural Engineering Intern, you’ll work directly with experienced project managers and engineers on active client projects. You won’t just observe—you’ll contribute.
You’ll Be Involved In
- Structural and mechanical analysis
- Failure investigations and root-cause analysis
- Test method development and validation
- Design and process optimization
- Product development support
What You’ll Do
A typical day might include:
- Supporting engineers with finite element analysis (FEA) using Abaqus
- Assisting with laboratory and experimental testing
- Helping develop and review technical calculations and reports
- Collaborating in small, highly technical project teams
- Learning when to run independently—and when to lean on expert guidance
What We’re Looking For
We’re excited to meet students who are:
- Currently pursuing a BS (2nd year or later) or MS in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering (MS preferred)
- Strong in engineering fundamentals and first-principles mechanics
- Familiar with or eager to learn Abaqus (FEA)
- Comfortable with CAD tools
- Interested in or experienced with hands-on lab/testing environments
- Curious, detail-oriented, and driven to produce high-quality work
- Programming experience (Python, MATLAB, C , etc.)
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Must be authorized to work in the U.S. for any employer without sponsorship
- Able to lift up to 30 pounds
- Willing to work collaboratively in a professional engineering environment
- Onsite, 5 days a week at our office in Mason, Ohio.
Because this isn’t a “resume-only” internship.
At SES, Interns
- Work on real projects with real impact
- Learn from top technical talent across multiple industries
- Gain experience that directly translates to full-time engineering roles
- Join a culture built on integrity, collaboration, and technical excellence
If you’re ready to challenge yourself, build real engineering skills, and see how theory becomes reality—we’d love to meet you.