Engineering Intern - Product Engineering

HachLoveland, CO
$23 - $25

About The Position

As an Engineering Intern within our Product Engineering organization, you will work on a new product development team focused on a wet chemical process analyzer. Your primary contribution will be helping the team build confidence in the design—through hands-on testing, learning how systems behave, and helping us translate results into better engineering decisions. Working as part of a multidisciplinary team, the Engineering Intern applies strong engineering fundamentals while growing their ability to think critically, collaborate effectively, and connect technical decisions to real-world customer outcomes. This role supports both new product development and sustaining efforts, balancing innovation with continuous improvement of products already in the field. HOW YOU WILL MAKE AN IMPACT As an Engineering Intern, you will be a hands-on contributor to engineering work that matters—helping deliver products that customers rely on every day. You will: Support engineering testing by helping design, set up, and execute experiments on subsystems and full assemblies Work alongside engineers to build and test hardware prototypes, contributing to iterative design improvements Collect, analyze, and communicate test data to help the team understand system performance and tradeoffs Assist in preparing and supporting system builds and evaluation activities Contribute to troubleshooting efforts—learning how mechanical systems behave in real-world conditions Document learnings clearly so that insights can be shared across the team HOW YOU WILL WORK Customer-focused mindset: Even in early testing, we are thinking about how the product will be used and what matters most to the end user Collaborative environment: You’ll work closely with mechanical, electrical, firmware, and systems engineers, learning how disciplines come together in product development Critical thinking: We value curiosity—asking why something behaves the way it does, and using data to form and test hypotheses Hands-on learning: Expect time in the lab and with hardware—building, testing, and iterating You will report to the Verification Engineering Manager and will be paired with an engineer on your project team who will serve as a day-to-day mentor.

Requirements

  • Pursuing a degree in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field
  • Minimum 2+ years of completed course work
  • Ability to plan experiments, analyze data, and draw objective conclusions.
  • Familiar with standard statistical and engineering techniques (For example: mean, standard deviation, regressions, and boxplots).
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.
  • Interest in hands-on engineering work, including building and testing physical systems
  • Strong interest in measurement science, analytical instrumentation, or water quality.
  • Curiosity about how complex systems behave and a willingness to dig into details
  • Ability to work collaboratively and communicate clearly within a team
  • Comfort working in a lab environment with mechanical components and test setups

Nice To Haves

  • Hands-on laboratory experience with wet chemistry or reagent formulation
  • Experience with Minitab; familiarity with design of experiments (DOE) and Gage R&Rs
  • Familiarity with measurement uncertainty concepts

Responsibilities

  • Assist with experimental design and execution to characterize the performance of components, sub-systems and systems.
  • Analyze and interpret experimental data using statistical and engineering methods.
  • Performing root-causing activities and analysis.
  • Document results in technical reports, test summaries, and design history records.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams on assigned projects.
  • Participate in technical reviews and provide data-driven recommendations.

Benefits

  • paid time off
  • medical/dental/vision insurance
  • 401(k)
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