We are inviting enthusiastic 2nd and 3rd year Mechanical Engineering students to apply for an internship supporting our Request for Quotation (RFQ) process. This role offers hands-on exposure to industrial processes, technical documentation, and team collaboration, plus training in metrology and gauging techniques that build practical skills valuable for future roles in manufacturing, quality, and design engineering within a professional environment.
Internship Overview and Responsibilities
This internship is centered on supporting the RFQ process and developing practical documentation and measurement skills. Interns will work with technical information, assist the team in day-to-day RFQ activities, and learn metrology and gauging concepts applied in real scenarios. Core responsibilities include:
- Review and interpret 2D technical drawings: Support the RFQ process by examining engineering drawings to identify component features, dimensions, and tolerances.
- Document component details and specifications: Assist in accurately recording component data required for quotations and manufacturing considerations.
- Create and maintain basic spreadsheets and documents: Use MS Excel and MS Word to compile, organize, and update RFQ-related information and records.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams: Share updates and coordinate via Microsoft Teams for timely communication and data exchange.
- Apply metrology and gauging techniques: Receive training and apply measurement methods and gauging concepts in practical contexts to support quality and specification verification.
- Maintain accurate records: Keep systematic, up-to-date documentation to support RFQ workflows and team needs.
Eligibility, Training, and What You Will Gain
This position is tailored for developing engineers who meet the eligibility criteria and are eager to expand their practical skill set. The internship combines on-the-job tasks with targeted training to prepare students for future engineering roles.
- Eligibility Criteria:
- Currently pursuing 2nd or 3rd year of Mechanical Engineering.
- Basic understanding of 2D engineering drawings and tolerance.
- Proficient in MS Excel and MS Word for documentation tasks.
- Good communication skills and a willingness to learn.
- Familiarity with Microsoft Teams is preferred but not mandatory.
- Training and Practical Gains:
- Exposure to real-world engineering documentation and RFQ processes, helping bridge academic knowledge and industry practice.
- Practical training in metrology and gauging tools and techniques to develop measurement and inspection competencies.
- Experience working in a collaborative, industry-standard digital environment using tools like MS Excel, MS Word, and Microsoft Teams.
- An opportunity to enhance technical documentation, measurement, and teamwork skills that support future internships or full-time engineering roles.
In summary, this internship provides Mechanical Engineering students practical RFQ experience, hands-on metrology and gauging training, and routine documentation and collaboration using MS Excel, MS Word, and Microsoft Teams. Eligible 2nd or 3rd year students with basic 2D drawing knowledge and good communication skills will gain industry-relevant documentation, measurement skills, and teamwork experience that support future internships or full-time roles.