Controls Engineering Intern

Barry-WehmillerFlagstaff, AZ
Hybrid

About The Position

Machine Solutions is seeking two Controls Engineering Interns to support the Controls Engineering team through a structured rotational program. This program is designed to provide practical, hands-on exposure to controls and automation engineering within a medical device manufacturing environment. The intern will be primarily focused on one functional area (e.g., documentation and schematic support, machine commissioning, or sustaining engineering) while also gaining exposure to other areas through shadowing, design reviews, and cross-functional mini-projects. Working under the guidance of an assigned engineer mentor and the Controls Engineering Leader, the intern will execute defined tasks with supervision and escalate non-standard issues. This internship is intended to evaluate candidates for potential full-time conversion to a Controls Engineer I role after graduation.

Requirements

  • Currently enrolled in a Bachelor's degree program in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Mechatronics, Electrical Engineering Technology, or a related discipline.
  • Sophomore standing or higher preferred.
  • Available for either a full-time summer internship or a part-time internship during the academic year.
  • Coursework or project experience involving circuits, digital logic, programming, or controls is preferred.
  • Foundational understanding of electrical and electronic principles from coursework or hands-on experience.
  • Ability to read basic electrical schematics and wiring diagrams, or willingness to learn quickly.
  • Exposure to at least one programming language (e.g., C, C#, Python, structured text) through coursework or projects.
  • Familiarity with standard office and engineering software (Microsoft Office).
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to clearly document work and ask informed questions.
  • Attention to detail, particularly when executing defined procedures or maintaining documentation.
  • Demonstrated curiosity, initiative, and willingness to learn from experienced engineers and technicians.
  • Ability to receive and apply feedback constructively across the rotation.
  • Ability to work both independently on assigned tasks and collaboratively within a team environment.
  • Reliability and professionalism appropriate to a regulated medical device manufacturing environment.

Nice To Haves

  • Prior internship, co-op, lab, or hands-on project experience is a plus but not required.
  • Exposure to SolidWorks, AutoCAD Electrical, or similar tools is a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Completes assigned work within a primary functional area, with structured exposure to additional areas across the rotation.
  • Assists with documentation tasks including updating schematics, work instructions, test records, and bills of material from engineer-provided redlines or templates.
  • Supports schematic drafting using SolidWorks Electrical under the direction of the assigned engineer mentor.
  • Assists with setup, wiring verification, and basic hardware configuration of control panels and machine subsystems.
  • Executes defined test procedures, records results, and reports findings to the assigned engineer.
  • Observes and supports machine commissioning activities to build practical exposure to PLC, HMI, and motion control systems.
  • Builds foundational familiarity with Beckhoff, Allen-Bradley, and OMRON PLC platforms through guided exposure.
  • Participates in design reviews, team meetings, and engineering discussions as a learning participant.
  • Completes one or more defined mini-projects intended to demonstrate growth, ownership, and applied learning.
  • Maintains organized records of completed work and flags any non-standard conditions to the assigned mentor.
  • Adheres to all safety, quality, and documentation standards required in a medical device manufacturing environment.
  • Actively engages in feedback discussions and applies coaching to demonstrate growth across the program.
  • Performs ad-hoc projects and learning assignments as needed.

Benefits

  • Potential for full-time conversion after graduation
  • Structured rotational program for diverse experience
  • Guidance from an assigned engineer mentor
  • Exposure to various functional areas
  • Participation in design reviews and team meetings
  • Opportunity to work on mini-projects
  • Adherence to safety, quality, and documentation standards
  • Feedback discussions and coaching for growth
  • Equal opportunity employer
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