Mechanical Engineering R&D Internship

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Eindhoven - Netherlands

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 20 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Work Schedule

Standard (Mon-Fri)

Environmental Conditions

Office

Job Description

Are you passionate about pushing the boundaries of engineering and making a real-world impact As a Mechanical Intern at Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. you will have the chance to work on groundbreaking discoveries that tackle the worlds toughest challenges. With our investment of over $1 billion annually in R&D you will be part of a world-class team that strives for flawless execution and ambitious innovation.

The Department

The Mechanical Engineering team is one of the teams in the Research and Development organization for Transmission Electron Microscopes (TEM). This group is committed to developing breakthrough technologies systems and modules that enable us to deliver innovative TEM microscopes for our demanding markets and customers. Please read more about Electron Microscopy at are striving to convert the most promising technological concepts into real products - with the purpose to enable our customers to make the world cleaner healthier and safer!

The Position

As Mechanical Intern Engineer you will join an enthusiastic and driven team responsible for all mechanical aspects of our High-End TEM modules or sub-systems.

In your project you can see your designs grow from a conceptual idea to a tangible solution for our customers. Your challenge will be to find solutions for technological sophisticated problems meeting the needs of multiple technical discipline whilst satisfying business goals. The position will allow you to grow both in technical and business skills. We will challenge you to get the best out of yourself!

You will report directly to the group manager of the Mechanical team within the TEM R&D organization.

Key Responsibilities

In this role you will have the following key responsibilities:

  • Design analyze and test mechanical performance of systems and modules
  • Perform mechanical simulations in structural thermal and dynamics domain
  • Collaborate with a team of engineers covering multiple competences (mechatronics electrical thermal dynamics)

Qualifications

A successful candidate possesses the following combination of education and experience:

  • University or HBO student in the field of mechanical engineering
  • Experience with software tools such asUX ANSYS and Matlab or equivalent experience
  • Practical hands-on experience in this field is a plus

You would characterize yourself as follows:

  • You demonstrate a proactive approach showcasing your ability to take initiative being self-organizing
  • You combine a strong analytical view with a pragmatic demeanor.
  • You thrive on solving complex design challenges that have no straight-forward solution

Diversity in our teams is an important element to build an effective and challenging working environment. Integrity Intensity Innovation and Involvement are key characteristics that we expect of all that are part of our community.

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Thermo Fisher Scientific does not discriminate based on race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity national origin disability or any other legally protected status.



Required Experience:

Intern

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Key Skills

  • Laboratory Experience
  • Vendor Management
  • Design Controls
  • C/C++
  • FDA Regulations
  • Intellectual Property Law
  • ISO 13485
  • Research Experience
  • SolidWorks
  • Research & Development
  • Internet Of Things
  • Product Development

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Electron microscopes reveal hidden wonders that are smaller than the human eye can see. They fire electrons and create images, magnifying micrometer and nanometer structures by up to ten million times, providing a spectacular level of detail, even allowing researchers to view single a ... View more

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