Mechanical Engineering Intern - Fall
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About Fab2The fab2 team can build anything. We design all the hardware and software needed to make chips and we make the fabs, tools, and components ourselves.We're looking for exceptional, hands-on people who can iterate to the limits of what's possible.fab2 was founded by Sam Zeloof and Jim Keller. Sam is best known for making chips in his garage, and Jim has been a leader in the semiconductor industry for the past 40 years.About The RoleWe’re hiring full-stack Mechanical Engineering Interns for the fall term. The internship begins in September, with a preferred commitment of 4 to 8 months. We’re rebuilding the chip fabrication process from the ground up, so you’ll be exposed to some really interesting and impactful work. Our engineering projects are highly interdisciplinary and span domains such as structures, optics, robotics, heat transfer, physics, and chemistry. As a startup, we offer interns a ton of ownership and mission-critical work.The ideal candidate has hands-on experience working in at least one of these areas and broad exposure across other domains. Our philosophy is to get things built and tested in days or weeks, not months. Because of this, a portfolio is required to apply: show us the things you’ve actually built! If you’ve shipped a medium-to-high complexity system through a personal project or previous internship, you’d be a good fit here.ResponsibilitiesDesign, prototype, and build semiconductor fabrication equipmentWrite mechanical drawings and documentationPerform detailed analysis and simulations to evaluate electromechanical designsDrive prototypes into production in collaboration with our manufacturing and supply chain teamsRequired ExperiencePursuing a Bachelor’s Degree or higher in engineeringAbility to learn quickly and troubleshoot technical problemsHands-on prototyping experience and the ability to move through design cycles quicklyHands-on experience with electromechanical assembly design and analysis from coursework, internships, or personal projectsStrong foundation in mechanical engineering (Solidworks/Onshape, simulation, materials selection, etc.)Nice-to-haveFamiliarity with semiconductor processing— ALD, CVD, PVD, photolithography, etc. Strong foundation in electrical engineering (KiCad/Altium, microcontrollers, embedded systems, digital circuits, etc.)Working at fab2 We’re an early-stage hardware startup with solid funding, world-class advisors, and offices in Austin, TX and San Francisco, CA. fab2 is committed to fair and equitable compensation practices. Mechanical Interns are paid an hourly rate equivalent to an annualized range of $90,000-126,000, depending on experience and education level. This range assumes a 40-hour workweek and includes up to 10 hours of pre-approved weekly overtime, paid at 1.5x the base hourly rate. Actual earnings will vary depending on internship length and hours worked.Internship Benefits:Housing Stipend to help with first month expensesLunches daily, Dinners 3x per week, Stocked Office Kitchen with Snacks and SpindriftsWeekly Learning & Development opportunitiesCommuter Benefits including Parking and Late Night Uber rides from the officePaid Time Off inclusive of Holidays and Sick TimeVisa SponsorshipMedical, Dental, and Vision insurance401(k) retirement planLife and Disability InsuranceWe are an equal-opportunity employer and do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, veteran status, disability or other legally protected statuses.Export Control Analysis: This position involves access to technology that is subject to U.S. export controls. Any job offer made will be contingent upon the applicant’s capacity to serve in compliance with U.S. export controls.fab2, formerly known as Atomic SemiCompensation Range: $105K - $126K