About The Position

Cuisinart’s Advanced Concepts Team is building the next generation of kitchen technology—and we are seeking a highly driven Product Design Co-Op (Mechanical/Electrical Engineering) to help shape it. You will work on breakthrough appliance platforms - translating real consumer needs into scalable, manufacturable engineering solutions. From motor systems and thermal architectures to sensors and embedded controls, you’ll help define how tomorrow’s kitchens perform. We’re looking for a technically strong, creatively curious engineer who wants to solve meaningful real-world problems—and build products that live in millions of homes.

Requirements

  • Pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related field (Junior, Senior, or Graduate level).
  • Strong fundamentals in mechanical systems, thermodynamics, electronics, or embedded systems.
  • Proficient in SolidWorks (or equivalent CAD); familiarity with PCB design, circuit analysis, or firmware is a plus.
  • Hands-on builder who enjoys prototyping, testing, and solving real-world constraints.
  • Curious, analytical, and energized by innovation—not just execution.
  • Passionate about consumer technology and how engineering elevates everyday experiences.
  • Must be able to sit/stand for extended periods of time.
  • Must be able to use a computer keyboard and view a monitor for extended periods of time.
  • We currently operate on a hybrid schedule; candidate must be willing to come into the office 4 days a week with Friday being a work from anywhere day.

Responsibilities

  • Contribute to early-stage product architecture for new appliance platforms.
  • Develop mechanical and electrical concepts that balance performance, cost, reliability, and user experience.
  • Explore motor systems, heating technologies, power electronics, sensors, and control strategies.
  • Create CAD models, engineering layouts, and proof-of-concept builds.
  • Prototype, test, and iterate—translating hypotheses into functional validation.
  • Conduct performance benchmarking and competitive teardowns to identify white-space opportunities.
  • Collaborate with Industrial Design and UX teams to ensure seamless integration of form, function, and usability.
  • Translate consumer pain points into measurable engineering requirements.
  • Identify opportunities for performance differentiation and technical storytelling.
  • Partner with global engineering, sourcing, and manufacturing teams.
  • Participate in design reviews and innovation checkpoints.
  • Present technical findings with clarity and confidence.
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