The Henry Ford is a nonprofit organization, an internationally recognized cultural destination, and a one-of-a-kind workplace. Our team is inspired daily by one another as well as the authentic stories of innovation that we share across our four venues. Ford Foundation Equity Initiative (FFEI) Internship Program at The Henry Ford is a cohort-based program that offers professional development, mentorship, and networking opportunities. We invite diverse candidates who are curious about careers in the museum world to become a part of our legacy and take it forward. The Antique Vehicle Department at The Henry Ford plays a vital role in the restoration, preservation, and daily operation of our historic fleet. The Antique Vehicle Intern supports the inspection, maintenance, and repair of antique land vehicles dating from 1914 to 1932. The intern will assist in supporting the staff driving and licensing program to help maintain the safety of vehicles, drivers, and passengers. This is a hands-on learning opportunity designed to build foundational skills in historic vehicle maintenance and preservation within a collaborative team environment. The Ford Foundation Equity Initiative Internship Program Overview and Time Commitment The FFEI Internship Program’s mission is to offer opportunities in museum work to emerging professionals who identify with historically marginalized groups and to invite our interns to think outside the box and explore their careers in new ways. Participants will engage in the program through various bi-weekly professional development workshops hosted on our Dearborn campus. Workshops typically occur on Wednesdays during the work week. It is mandatory for participants to attend, and applicants should work with their leadership to ensure proper attendance. Attendance to our Intern Orientation is also mandatory. Our 2026 Summer Intern Orientation will occur on May 26th, 2026 POSITION OVERVIEW The Antique Vehicle Intern will work on-site at The Henry Ford in Dearborn, Michigan. The typical workday includes hands-on maintenance, restoration, and preservation of our historic vehicle fleet, which consists of 30 vehicles. Interns will report primarily to the Manager of Antique Vehicles, Jacob Gullet, who will mentor you and lead your main-term project. You will also collaborate with the rest of the Antique Vehicle team to gain experience across all aspects of fleet care and operation. Your primary project, connected to your role responsibilities, will include the following: Primary Project: Understanding and rebuilding a Model T transmission Secondary/if time allows: Research/document vehicle fleet history Improve/assess preventative maintenance tracking process Build dashboard for service maintenance Rear Axle rebuild – Model T & Model A
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Career Level
Intern
Education Level
High school or GED