Engineering Intern – Mechanical, Aerospace

  • Intern

Company Description

We are a stealth mode startup in the greater Boston area developing  a novel Propulsion Platform for deployment in the burgeoning Urban Air Mobility Space. 

Our innovative startup seeks driven, high performance, high energy independent achievers who can work in a multidisciplinary team to build a groundbreaking electric VTOL platform that will be the foundation for a range of high performance ultra quiet Vertical Flight Systems.  

Job Description

Maglev is looking for fast-paced, enthusiastic, motivated, and collaborative interns who have a drive to learn and will specialize in mechanical and aerospace engineering. They will work under the direction of a lead engineer to develop and implement project deliverables. Project sizes will vary and will consist primarily of mechanical, and aerospace engineering projects.  

Responsibilities: 

  • CAD Design & Modeling: Utilize Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software (e.g., SolidWorks, Fusion 360, Onshape) to create and modify detailed 3D models and engineering drawings for mechanical components and assemblies. 

  • Rapid Prototyping Execution: Operate and maintain 3D printers (FDM, SLA, etc.) and other rapid prototyping tools to quickly fabricate components for design validation and testing. 

  • Testing & Iteration: Design and execute physical testing plans to validate the performance, strength, and fit of prototype components, driving necessary design revisions based on empirical data. 

  • Assembly & Integration: Assist in the hands-on assembly, alignment, and mechanical integration of complex systems and subsystems. 

  • Documentation: Maintain organized files of all CAD models, revisions, and detailed documentation for prototypes and final designs. 

Qualifications

  • Academic Background: Currently pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or a closely related technical field.  

  • Proven experienced in at least one industry-standard CAD software package. 

  • Hands-On Prototyping: Extensive, demonstrable experience operating and troubleshooting various 3D printing technologies (understanding materials, slicing, and print optimization).  

  • Prior involvement in rapid design and build projects, especially those requiring quick iteration and hands-on problem solving 

  • Mechanical Aptitude: Strong understanding of fundamental mechanical principles (statics, dynamics, material science) and practical skills using basic shop tools. 

  • Blueprint Reading: Ability to read and interpret complex engineering drawings and apply geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T) concepts.  

  • Experience in university or competitive engineering teams such as SAE Aero, SAE Auto, Formula SAE, Design Build Fly, AIAA competitions, or similar 

Bonus:  

Finite Element Analysis (FEA): Prior exposure to or experience using FEA tools (e.g., ANSYS, SolidWorks Simulation) to analyze stress, strain, and vibrational characteristics of components is a significant advantage. 

Additional Information

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.