Engineering Co-Op - Fall 2026

Gibraltar IndustriesNorth Baltimore, OH
Onsite

About The Position

The D.S. Brown Company's Engineering Co-Op Program is structured to provide hands-on exposure to the full product life cycle through intentional term rotations in Engineering, Estimating, Operations, & Purchasing/Planning to strengthen their understanding of how product design impacts manufacturability, material requirements, and production outcomes. This cross-functional structure enables students to contribute to departmental priorities while gaining real-world understanding into how products move from concept and design, to production, and ultimately through the planning and supply chain processes that support them. We are looking for a co-op for Fall 2026. This is an on-site position located in North Baltimore, OH.

Requirements

  • Bachelors (In Progress)
  • Major: Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Technology, & Industrial Engineering
  • Team Player
  • Individual Contributor
  • Building Collaborative Relationships
  • Internal & External Customer Orientation
  • Result Orientation
  • Personal Reliability
  • Initiative
  • Communication Skills
  • Multi-Tasking
  • Detail Oriented
  • Time Management
  • Experience using AutoCAD, SolidWorks preferred
  • Good geometry and trigonometry skills
  • Basic understanding of how products are purchased, machined, fabricated
  • Ability to lift at least 50 lbs. on a continuous basis
  • Manually push and pull material/product

Nice To Haves

  • SolidWorks preferred

Responsibilities

  • Shadow Estimating Technicians to learn the cost-estimating process
  • Learn how RFI’s are used to clarify missing or unclear information
  • Support entry-level engineering tasks and assist in design
  • Gain insight into how estimating decisions influence schedules, pricing, and project feasibility
  • Spend time on the shop floor to receive a better understanding of what is going on
  • Shadow engineers during design reviews and project planning
  • Learn how drawings and specs translate to production
  • Participate in problem-solving or continuous improvement discussions
  • Attend a supplier, customer, or site visit
  • Shadow Production Planners, Buyers, & the Supply Chain Manager
  • Observe vendor communication and tracking orders
  • Learn how lead times impact production schedules
  • Review Historical data for MRD
  • Learn Process for establishing inventory controls & understanding material requirements
  • Tour and shadow in each production area – highlight production operations
  • Operate select machines
  • Observe products from start to finish
  • Review process outputs vs schedule
  • Participate in safety, quality, and process improvement discussions
  • Learn how engineering decisions affect manufacturing processes and efficiency
  • Apply and leverage the product, manufacturing, and cross-functional knowledge gained in prior rotations to support more advanced engineering work, project execution, and problem-solving initiatives.
  • Perform project engineering duties and tasks
  • Assist with drawing updates and project planning
  • Participate in design reviews, project meetings, and cross-functional discussions
  • Apply and leverage engineering fundamentals and prior operational exposure to support manufacturing processes and take greater responsibility and ownership of operational initiatives within the plant.
  • Support daily production operations with ownership of assigned areas or initiatives for processes
  • Participate in root cause analysis, continuous improvement discussions, or safety initiatives
  • Collaborate with Maintenance and Production teams on operational priorities
  • Apply and leverage engineering and operational exposure gained in prior rotations to strengthen estimating knowledge and skills in support of developing accurate and informed project cost estimates.
  • Identify takeoff, design as necessary, and participate in the cost-estimating process
  • Forward requests for information RFI’s are required to customers and/or owners for items that are not clear but can affect overall costs
  • Interact with Supervisors and other departments on unusual products to ensure all cost factors have been account for and that customer schedules can be met
  • Obtain pricing for material from necessary subcontractors
  • Individuals may perform other duties as assigned, including work in other functional areas to cover absences or relief, to equalize peak work periods or otherwise to balance the workload.
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