Mechanical Engineering Intern – Maintenance Plan Improvement at MetaltechOmega
Laval, QC H7L 3N6, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

09 Dec, 25

Salary

19.0

Posted On

10 Sep, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Excel

Industry

Mechanical or Industrial Engineering

Description

*WINTER 2026 INTERNSHIP*

Are you interested in manufacturing? Don’t want to spend your entire internship sitting at a desk? This position is for you!
Come discover the manufacturing world at Metaltech-Omega! We have a diversified machine park: mechanical/hydraulic presses; welding robots/manipulators; laser/water cutting machines; plastic injection molding machines; automated powder coating, and more! This internship will allow you to explore different areas of engineering, such as pneumatics, hydraulics and mechanics, as well as different manufacturing processes.

INTERNSHIP SUMMARY

The maintenance plan improvement intern will have the opportunity to work in a young and dynamic team within the manufacturing engineering department. Focused on updating and organizing technical equipment documentation, the intern will work in directly with the maintenance director.
We are looking for someone who is curious, dynamic, autonomous, and not afraid to get their hands dirty!

REQUIREMENTS:

  • Bachelor’s degree student in mechanical engineering or college diploma student in mechanical engineering.
  • Be available for a full-time internship in winter 2026 (January to April).
  • Fluency in French and functional English.
  • Ability to work well in a team.
  • Results-oriented and focused on completing tasks.
  • Attention to detail and thoroughness at work.
  • Ability to perform floor work while enjoying office work.
  • Knowledge of Office suite software (intermediate knowledge of Excel)
  • In-person internship.
Responsibilities
  • Machine analysis: Observe and understand how equipment works, identify key and critical elements related to the maintenance plan and validate their compliance with existing documentation.
  • Technical documentation: Verify, update and organize operating manuals, maintenance procedures, lockout sheets, risk analyses, machine plans, parts lists, operators’ work procedures and identify documentation needs that are missing or need improvement.
  • Field Work: Participate in shift start inspections and go on the floor with operators and die installation technicians to observe, ask questions, and document practices.
  • Continuous improvement: Propose adjustments to optimize procedures, inspections, and inventory management.
  • Collaboration: Work closely with the electromechanics and the manufacturing engineering team.
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