Hourly Pooled - Engineering Shop Manufacturing Intern
University of Wyoming
Laramie, WY, United States
Base: $14ph; bonus/equity: not specified; benefits...
On-site
Solidworks or fusion 360 experience
Mechanics of materials course completion
Electrical circuits i course completion
The University of Wyoming is seeking a Manufacturing Intern for Summer 2026, aimed at Mechanical or Energy Systems Engineering students. This hands-on internship offers experience in system integration, mechanical design, and shop operations while providing opportunities for continued engagement during the academic year
Job Summary
This hands-on internship offers an opportunity for Mechanical/Energy Systems Engineering students to assist with designing and building experimental systems across the UW campus.
The position includes essential duties such as generating solid models, performing fabrication, troubleshooting electrical systems, and maintaining daily shop operations.
Candidates will receive training on electronics programming like LabVIEW/Arduino/Raspberry Pi and have paid opportunities to complete Solidworks certifications.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 85
The University of Wyoming is seeking a Manufacturing Intern for Summer 2026, aimed at Mechanical or Energy Systems Engineering students. This hands-on internship offers experience in system integration, mechanical design, and shop operations while providing opportunities for continued engagement during the academic year.
Salary
Base: $14/hr; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Paid certification opportunities
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Solidworks or Fusion 360 experience
Mechanics of Materials course completion
Electrical Circuits I course completion
Statics/Dynamics course completion
Basic electricity and electronics knowledge
Shop experience with power tools
Nice-to-have
Experience in manufacturing or machine shop settings
Willingness to learn LabVIEW and Arduino programming
Strong interpersonal communication skills
Ability to discuss technical concepts clearly
Interest in system integration and controls
Key Requirements
Pursuing Bachelor of Science in Mechanical, Energy Systems, Civil Engineering, or Construction Management
Sophomore level or higher academic standing
Completion of specific engineering prerequisite courses