We are constantly looking to add to our core talent. If you are seeking a career that is challenging and rewarding, a work environment that is diverse and dynamic, look no further — Haemonetics is your employer of choice. Job Details Imternship projects vary depending on the needs of both the student and the business. Haemonetics interns are assigned to a meaningful project within the company to acquire a variety of experiences, try different skills, and learn what a future career might offer while also contributing to our innovation agenda by completing business-critical projects and assignments. The Systems Verification & Validation Engineering Intern will be located onsite 3 days/2 days remote per week in our downtown Boston HQ located at 125 Summer St. The Summer 2026 Internship is a 12-week program that requires a commitment to start on June 1 st and stay through August 21 st . What You Will Do this Summer: The intern will be working within the Systems Verification & Validation Engineering Team. This team is responsible for the overall verification, and validation of the medical device system. We act as the technical nexus, ensuring that the hardware, software, and mechanical components function together reliably and meet stringent regulatory and performance requirements. The team owns a Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) testbed, which is a crucial tool for continuous, automated, and non-intrusive testing of medical systems, specifically for regulated medical industry. This project involves the development and implementation of key components for the existing Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) testing infrastructure used for verifying the medical device system. The intern will gain hands-on experience with systems integration, test automation, and verification and validation processes essential for a regulated environment. The project can be broken down into the following areas: Test Script Creation & Automation: Develop robust, reusable test scripts (using languages like Python) that execute specific test cases against the live medical device hardware via the HIL testbed. This involves understanding the system's operational modes and failure conditions. Test Tool Framework Development: Build upon or extend the existing test tool framework used to interface with the hardware under test. This may involve creating new API wrappers or improving the libraries that manage communication and control (e.g., sending commands, reading telemetry) between the host PC and the embedded medical device. This ensures a standardized and stable foundation for test execution. Data Logging and Reporting: Implement or enhance the system for automated collection of test data (e.g., device logs, simulator output, pass/fail status). Develop tools or scripts to process this data and generate clear, structured reports suitable for engineering review and formal verification documentation.
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Career Level
Intern
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees