The Kinetic Group-posted 9 days ago
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Intern
Onsite • Lewiston, ID
1,001-5,000 employees

The Kinetic Group is a world leader in the design, manufacturing, and distribution of small caliber ammunition under the iconic brands B&P, CCI, Federal Premium, Fiocchi, HEVI-Shot, Remington and Speer. We have domestic ammunition manufacturing facilities in Minnesota, Idaho, Arkansas, and Missouri, and service law enforcement, government agencies and sporting enthusiasts throughout the world. Today, The Kinetic Group is a part of the Ammo+ division of The Czechoslovak Group (CSG), which holds a diverse portfolio of companies in the defense, security, automotive, aerospace and rail industries. At The Kinetic Group, our interns play a vital role in advancing our mission to deliver high-quality, reliable ammunition to customers worldwide, offering you a unique chance to make a real impact in an industry fueled by precision and passion. As such we are seeking a motivated Engineering professional to support our Lewiston Ammunition Production Facility as an Engineering Intern for Summer 2026. This position reports to the Product Development Principal Engineer and is based out of our Lewiston, ID office. Pursuing a degree in any of the listed disciplines are encouraged to apply. Mechanical Engineering Responsibilities Mechanical engineering professionals will work on the development of cutting-edge new ammunition products and manufacturing technologies. Design experiments to test and qualify new ammunition products. This will involve handloading ammunition. Design and build various mechanical fixtures and components to aid in the manufacture of ammunition. Troubleshoot and solve minor problems incurred in production departments. Review, modify, and update engineering documentation such as SOP’s, process specifications, engineering drawings, CAD models, etc. Qualifications Familiarity with the use of firearms and ammunition. Knowledge of safe firearm handling practices. SolidWorks experience. Understanding of statistics, probability, and experiment design. Experience working in an industrial manufacturing environment. Displayed mechanical aptitude and ability to understand complex mechanical systems. Fabrication and machining experience. Chemical Engineering Responsibilities Work alongside Chemical Engineer to carry out root cause analysis on production and quality issues. Work collaboratively in a team to implement manufacturing process improvements. Utilize an engineering approach to use best practices for process control and to improve yields. Work closely with operators, collaborate with vendors, and other production support teams. Demonstrate familiarity with wet chemistry and analytical chemistry techniques. Review, modify, and update Piping and Instrumentation Drawings, Work Instructions, and other engineering documents. Qualifications Enrollment in or completion of a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering. Familiarity with the use of firearms and ammunition. Knowledge of safe firearm handling practices. Understanding of statistics, probability, and experiment design. Display aptitude in chemistry and chemical processes. Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, Computer Science, Industrial Electronics Technology, Electro-Mechanical Technology, or related discipline. Responsibilities An Electrical Controls Engineering Intern will work on the design, implementation, and maintenance of electrical control systems in automated manufacturing equipment. Troubleshoot issues with electromechanical systems. Resolving these issues might require modifications to PLC ladder logic or replacing and configuring electrical hardware components. Assist in the design and buildout of electrical control cabinets for newly implemented automated equipment. Interact with engineering, production, and maintenance departments to identify system requirements and implement the requirements in electrical control systems. Qualifications Enrollment in or completion of one of the listed degree programs. Interested in a career in electrical controls and automation. Displayed mechanical aptitude and ability to understand electromechanical systems. Experience using and modifying PLC ladder logic, motion control, and motor control. Allen Bradley experience is preferred. Ability to read and understand electrical prints and component spec sheets. Hobby-level experience with electromechanical systems such as robotics, building controls, Arduino, etc.

  • Mechanical engineering professionals will work on the development of cutting-edge new ammunition products and manufacturing technologies.
  • Design experiments to test and qualify new ammunition products.
  • This will involve handloading ammunition.
  • Design and build various mechanical fixtures and components to aid in the manufacture of ammunition.
  • Troubleshoot and solve minor problems incurred in production departments.
  • Review, modify, and update engineering documentation such as SOP’s, process specifications, engineering drawings, CAD models, etc.
  • Work alongside Chemical Engineer to carry out root cause analysis on production and quality issues.
  • Work collaboratively in a team to implement manufacturing process improvements.
  • Utilize an engineering approach to use best practices for process control and to improve yields.
  • Work closely with operators, collaborate with vendors, and other production support teams.
  • Demonstrate familiarity with wet chemistry and analytical chemistry techniques.
  • Review, modify, and update Piping and Instrumentation Drawings, Work Instructions, and other engineering documents.
  • An Electrical Controls Engineering Intern will work on the design, implementation, and maintenance of electrical control systems in automated manufacturing equipment.
  • Troubleshoot issues with electromechanical systems.
  • Resolving these issues might require modifications to PLC ladder logic or replacing and configuring electrical hardware components.
  • Assist in the design and buildout of electrical control cabinets for newly implemented automated equipment.
  • Interact with engineering, production, and maintenance departments to identify system requirements and implement the requirements in electrical control systems.
  • Familiarity with the use of firearms and ammunition.
  • Knowledge of safe firearm handling practices.
  • SolidWorks experience.
  • Understanding of statistics, probability, and experiment design.
  • Experience working in an industrial manufacturing environment.
  • Displayed mechanical aptitude and ability to understand complex mechanical systems.
  • Fabrication and machining experience.
  • Enrollment in or completion of a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering.
  • Display aptitude in chemistry and chemical processes.
  • Enrollment in or completion of one of the listed degree programs.
  • Interested in a career in electrical controls and automation.
  • Displayed mechanical aptitude and ability to understand electromechanical systems.
  • Experience using and modifying PLC ladder logic, motion control, and motor control.
  • Ability to read and understand electrical prints and component spec sheets.
  • Hobby-level experience with electromechanical systems such as robotics, building controls, Arduino, etc.
  • Allen Bradley experience is preferred.
  • medical and dental
  • vision
  • disability and life insurance
  • 401K
  • PTO
  • tuition reimbursement
  • gear discounts
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