Intern – Additive Manufacturing

CANDIDATE QUALIFICATIONS

  • Degree program or area of focus: Materials Science and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineer, or other related engineering field
  • At a minimum, the candidate must have partially completed a scientific or engineering degree (at least two years of academic credit) and must be a student or recent graduate of a CCAM member university
  • Desired Skills: Materials characterization experience (metallography, SEM, mechanical testing, etc.), 3D Printer Software experience (Cura, Slicer, etc.), CAD experience (NX, SolidWorks, Creo, etc.), hands-on/mechanical ability (handling tools, setting-up and assembling machine components)
  • Additional skills may include experience writing literature reviews or organizing and presenting work in a PowerPoint format
  • This position requires access to technology or intellectual property that is subject to export control requirements. Candidates must be qualified for such access without an export control license.

The Additive Manufacturing Intern will support CCAM’s research programs, helping to ensure that they are delivered on time and on budget to a high standard of quality. In this position you may design, model and simulate additive components, set-up and run AM builds, and evaluate printed or deposited parts through metallography, microscopy and other material characterization techniques.

The Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing is looking for interns who are intrigued by its mission and who desire to make contributions to programs and teams focused on high-technology manufacturing activities and high-value manufacturing systems. This will require the interns to have:

  • A genuine enthusiasm for the development and application of scientific principles, engineering methods, and technology to manufacturing in industry
  • The ability to quickly grasp key concepts needed to attack difficult engineering and manufacturing problems
  • A positive, team-first attitude
  • The ability to work independently towards an established goal without continuous oversight or assistance

The CCAM Intern Program runs concurrently with the semester schedule of our member universities. Openings will be available for a minimum of 12 – 14-week term at CCAM’s research center during fall, spring or summer academic semesters. Fall and Spring interns may work 25 – 40 hours per week (must be available for a minimum of 25 hours per week). Summer interns work 40 hours per week.

APPLICATION

To apply, send a cover letter and resume to myinternship@ccam-va.com. The subject line should reference the position the applicant is applying for.  For further information, please visit the CCAM website at http://www.ccam-va.com/.

The Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

 

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