Propulsion Engineering Intern - 2026 Summer Intern (X-BAT)
Shield AI
10 Week Project Scope & Description:
- Work on real projects, meaningful and interesting work, with a mentor to guide you.
- Have a great learning experience with a humble, inspiring team.
- Help solve problems during development of next generation products.
- Assist in the overall design, analysis, documentation, and functional validation of mechanical components and assemblies.
- Perform tolerance analysis
- Design tooling to hold devices-under-test (DUTs) during environmental testing.
- Design test stands and test fixtures that interface with engines, electric motors, circuit boards, and various other aeronautical components.
- Conduct tests to validate the robustness and proper performance of mechanical components.
- Specify facilities requirements (electrical, plumbing, etc…) for environmental test chambers.
- Contribute to and attend cross-functional design reviews. Advocate for design changes that result in simpler testing processes.
- Other duties as assigned.
Required qualifications:
- You are an undergraduate, graduate or PhD student expected to graduate in December 2026 or Spring 2027.
- Pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering or related STEM field.
- Proficiency in 3D CAD
- Experience creating 2D drawings and tolerance analysis
- Working knowledge of FEA principles
- Demonstration of mechanical aptitude
- Experience working on multidisciplinary hardware development projects, which can be from an internship, job, club, team, personal project, etc.
- Great written and verbal communication.
- Demonstrated history of showing ownership of project outcomes and delivering exceptional results.
- Record of working hard, being a trustworthy teammate, holding yourself and others to high standards, and being kind to others.
Preferred qualifications:
- Experience with CAD tools such as SolidWorks, NX, CATIA, etc… (NX preferred).
- Ability to rapidly manufacture your designs in a machine shop.
- Experience working with internal combustion engines. This could be in design, tuning, and/or assembly.
- Familiarity with designing mechanical tooling or test fixtures.
- Demonstrated adaptability, agility, and the ability to innovate under pressure to meet dynamic project demands and drive successful