Group 77 - Co-Op (Aero/Mech)

Group 77 - Co-Op (Aero/Mech)

11 Feb 2025
Kentucky, Lexington, 40502 Lexington USA

Group 77 - Co-Op (Aero/Mech)

The Rapid Prototyping Group is in the Engineering Division, focusing on partnering with Mission Area Groups across the Laboratory to execute a large variety of rapid prototyping programs, delivering new advanced technology capabilities in timelines typically under a year. Under the direction of Group Technical Staff, Co-Op interns with expertise in Aero/Mechanical engineering will work in varied, interdisciplinary groups to design, fabricate, integrate and test novel sensor and payload systems for aircrafts and other platforms.Under the direction of Group technical staff, Co-Op interns studying in the areas of Mechanical/Aerospace/Electrical engineering fields will participate in the design, fabrication, testing and assembly of hardware components into the systems being delivered.Requirements:° Currently enrolled in a program of study in engineering or physics (Mechanical, Aero/Astro, Aerospace Engineering, Electrical, Material Science, Civil Engineering or Physics preferred.)° GPA 3.0/4.0 or higher.° Some experience with SolidWorks CAD tool strongly preffered.° Completed at least through sophomore year of university.For Benefits Information, click http://hrweb.mit.edu/benefitsMIT Lincoln Laboratory is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, veteran status, disability status, or genetic information; U.S. citizenship is required.All employees at Lincoln Laboratory are required to obtain and maintain a security clearance, which requires U.S. citizenship.Requisition ID: [[id]]

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