Propulsion Systems Engineering Intern

Brunswick Boat GroupOshkosh, WI
5d$18 - $27

About The Position

Are you ready for what’s next? Come explore opportunities within Brunswick, a global marine leader committed to challenging conventions and innovating next-generation technologies that transform experiences on the water and beyond. Brunswick believes “Next Never Rests™,” and we offer a variety of exciting careers and growth opportunities within united teams defining the future of marine recreation. As a Propulsion Systems Engineering Intern you will work collaboratively and independently with highly qualified engineering professionals who are responsible for testing and analyzing propulsion systems of outboard and sterndrive motors for the recreational boating industry. You will be an integral member of an engineering team committed to delivering superior results. You'll learn how to work with a team as you own and manage assigned projects from inception to completion. The scope of the internship will be tailored to meet the interests of the candidate and it is possible to get exposure to multiple areas over the duration of the term. As a Propulsion Systems Engineering Intern you may have the opportunity to: Assist in designing on-water boat tests, work with engineering test technicians to execute, analyze collected data, and write summary reports Request CFD & FEA simulations from the design analysis group for component-level and vessel-level validation before prototype hardware is available and request component-level structural tests during prototype testing and development phase of new product development Utilize load cells to measure propulsor loads during calm water, rough water, and turning operations Feed simulation and test results into 1-dimensional performance prediction models Drive hydrodynamic shape changes of gearcase and propeller components to meet functional requirements during development of new marine propulsors

Requirements

  • Pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or Naval Architecture
  • Minimum second semester sophomore status with 48 completed credits
  • Able to work full time during the summer May-August 2026
  • Interest or experience with aerodynamic/hydrodynamic system design, analysis, and optimization
  • Experience with Python, Matlab, or similar for data analysis and tool creation
  • Experience designing and executing tests
  • Strong report writing and documentation skills
  • US Work Authorization Required

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with marine propulsion systems or boating in general is preferred

Responsibilities

  • Assist in designing on-water boat tests, work with engineering test technicians to execute, analyze collected data, and write summary reports
  • Request CFD & FEA simulations from the design analysis group for component-level and vessel-level validation before prototype hardware is available and request component-level structural tests during prototype testing and development phase of new product development
  • Utilize load cells to measure propulsor loads during calm water, rough water, and turning operations
  • Feed simulation and test results into 1-dimensional performance prediction models
  • Drive hydrodynamic shape changes of gearcase and propeller components to meet functional requirements during development of new marine propulsors
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