Manufacturing Engineer Intern
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Responsibilities
- Primary Project Work (Core Focus)
- Support tooling and process improvement efforts across valve assembly operations by:
- Design and improve a seal-tapping tool to increase durability and usability
- Observe production to understand tool usage and operator challenges
- Audit tooling and fixtures for condition, wear, and usage frequency
- Review failure history to identify high-risk tools
- Gather feedback from operators and maintenance teams
- Develop a prioritized list of tooling replacements and spare parts
- Support creation of a preventive maintenance (PM) tracking system
- Document required tools for each valve assembly (focus on DC valves)
- Help develop standardized toolboxes by valve size
- Conduct time studies to establish baseline cycle times
- Identify inefficiencies such as wasted motion and delays
- Recommend improvements to tooling, layout, and workflow
- Create simple visuals and summaries to communicate findings
- Supporting Engineering Activities
- Create and edit CAD models, fixtures, or simple tooling concepts as needed
- Assist with prototype builds, testing, and validation of tooling improvements
- Support root cause investigations and continuous improvement initiatives
- Participate in team meetings, design reviews, and shop floor problem-solving discussions
- Provide general project support across Manufacturing Engineering initiatives
- PROJECT OUTCOME & EXPECTATIONS:
- By the end of the internship, the successful candidate will:
- Deliver one or more implemented or validated tooling/process improvements
- Provide a documented audit of production tooling with prioritized recommendations
- Develop standardized tooling documentation and/or toolbox concepts
- Present time study results with clear opportunities for cycle time reduction
- Clearly document approaches, findings, and suggested next steps
- Present work and recommendations to the Engineering team and Senior Leadership
- WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR (SUCCESS PROFILE):
- We are less focused on prior experience and more interested in how you approach problems and learn.
- Strong candidates will demonstrate:
- Curiosity about how things are built and how processes can be improved
- Willingness to work hands-on in a manufacturing environment
- Ability to break down ambiguous problems into structured steps
- Application of basic engineering principles to real-world scenarios
- Strong observation skills and attention to detail
- Comfort engaging with operators, asking questions, and gathering feedback
- Clear communication of ideas, even when solutions are still being developed
- This role is ideal for students who want to gain practical manufacturing experience and develop real engineering judgment through ownership of meaningful projects.
- Meet one or more of the following criteria:
- Current college student, with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or above, who is enrolled and in good standing at a Maryland higher education institution.
- Graduate (within 12 months) from a Maryland higher education institution.
- Maryland resident, with a 2 or 4-year degree, who has been honorably discharged from the U.S. Armed Forces, the National Guard, or a Reserve component of the Armed Forces within the last
Additional Information
If you're looking for a special place to build or grow your career, you've found it. Whether you're an experienced professional, a recent college graduate or somewhere in between, IDEX is a place where you can apply your existing skills and learn new ones in an environment where you can make an impact. With interesting opportunities in engineering, marketing, sales, supply chain, operations, HR, finance, and more across more than 40 diverse businesses around the globe, chances are, we have something special for you. US Valve is seeking a motivated, hands-on Engineering Intern to support tooling design, production efficiency, and continuous improvement initiatives within our valve assembly operations. This role is designed for a student who wants real-world experience working directly on the shop floor while applying engineering fundamentals to manufacturing challenges. The intern will contribute to multiple projects, including redesigning a seal-tapping tool, auditing production tooling and fixtures, supporting 5S tooling standardization, and conducting time studies to improve cycle times. These projects will provide exposure to product assembly, operator workflows, and lean manufacturing principles. This is a project-based internship focused on practical learning, problem-solving, and ownership. The intern will be expected to manage defined workstreams, document findings, and present results to the Engineering team and Senior Leadership at the conclusion of the internship.
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