Manufacturing Engineering Intern - Spring/Summer 2026 at TPI Arcade LLC
Arcade, New York, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

04 Jun, 26

Salary

25.0

Posted On

06 Mar, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Molding Process Improvement, Efficiency Improvement, Equipment Improvement, Quality Improvement, AS9100 Quality System, Project Management, Sand Test, LOI Testing, Tensile Testing, Chemical Analysis, First Article Inspections, Simulation Modeling, Process Sheet Development, CAD, Foundry Floor Plans, Degas Testing

Industry

Industrial Machinery Manufacturing

Description
Description Work as support with engineering and quality teams on molding process improvement project. Projects include, but not limited to, efficiency improvement, equipment improvement and quality improvement. Housing stipend available for out of area students. SUMMARY The Engineering Intern is responsible for engineering and quality functions, as pertains to TPi’s operations. The course of the internship will last the summer. This opportunity will provide the individual with experience in the quality department of an AS9100 foundry. Where you’ll get hands on experience with the different tasks and projects involved in TPi’s Quality Department. This position is responsible for creating clear and attainable project objectives and building project requirements in a AS9100 quality system. BEHAVIOR REQUIREMENTS All positions within TPi Arcade require employees to demonstrate excellence through TPi’s core values of Excellence, Integrity, Responsible and Teamwork. Additionally, employee’s behaviors must align with Ligon’s Business Ethics Policy and strive to attain our Perfect Day Philosophy. INTERN RESPONSIBLITIES Accountable for accomplishing the stated project objectives. The ability to adapt to the various internal procedures and work closely with the management team to ensure key metrics of safety, quality, cost, time and customer satisfaction are realized. Ability to complete testing pertinent to quality. i.e. sand test, LOI, tensile testing, chemical analysis, First Article Inspections, Simulation Modeling. Develop and update process sheets. Utilize CAD to create foundry floor plans. Ability to coordinate plant engineering functions to include but not limited to Degas testing, new metal qualification, etc. Perform other related responsibilities as deemed necessary by their supervisor. Requirements REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering Technology student having completed the prerequisite engineering requirements through spring semester of their sophomore year. Drawing proficiency in modeling program. Must be able to multitask and demonstrate excellent organizational skills. Proficient in Modeling and MS Office Suite. Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to work independently. Ability to multitask and demonstrate excellent organizational skills. High degree of interest in manufacturing engineering, quality or operations desired. PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT Physical Demands This position requires extended periods of working in the foundry. Sitting and viewing computer monitors, as well as lifting, pushing, and pulling of material of up to 50 lbs., as necessary. Working Conditions The employee is exposed to an environment where hearing protection, eye safety, safety shoes and other personal protective equipment (PPE) is required. During warm & humid weather, employee is exposed to higher heat risks due to ambient temperature along with generated heat from equipment.
Responsibilities
The intern will support engineering and quality teams on molding process improvement projects focused on efficiency, equipment, and quality enhancements within an AS9100 foundry environment. Responsibilities include executing testing pertinent to quality, developing and updating process sheets, and utilizing CAD for floor plan creation.
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