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Internship - Engineering (Manufacturing)

Injectech, LLC has been a trusted supplier of fluid-control components for over 20 years. Our current senior management team has been with Injectech since the very beginning, bringing extensive knowledge of the medical device industry to every project.Our employees are important to us! We want the best for our employees, not just at work, but through all aspects of their life.We work hard to create a culture that promotes open lines of communication, a flexible work-life balance, continuous improvement in every department, and a place where employees want to be every day. We strive to hire and retain the best people, because we know a company is only as good as its employees. We hope you will join our team as we continue to grow and improve!This position will remain open until filled.Location: On-site in Fort Collins, COTerm: Summer 2026Job Summary:The Engineering Intern (Manufacturing) supports the Engineering Department with hands-on manufacturing and process engineering activities within a regulated medical device environment. This role assists with injection molding process development, equipment support, data collection, and analysis, validation activities, troubleshooting, inspection, CAD projects, fixture design, and continuous improvement initiatives. The intern collaborates with engineers, technicians, and production personnel to enhance equipment performance, process consistency, and overall manufacturing efficiency.Qualifications & Skills:Currently pursuing or recently completed an associate or bachelor's degree in engineering or related STEM fieldInterest in manufacturing, injection molding, automation, or process improvementBasic understanding of manufacturing processes (injection molding experience is a plus)Ability to read and follow technical drawings, procedures, and work instructions in a regulated environmentFamiliarity with basic problem-solving methods (e.g., 5 Whys, Fishbone) is a plusKnowledge of risk management tools such as FMEA is a plusStrong mechanical aptitude and willingness to develop hands-on troubleshooting skillsExperience with metrology tools and basic inspection methodsCAD proficiency required (SolidWorks and 3D printing experience preferred)Basic understanding of GD&T and design for manufacturability principlesFamiliarity with data collection and analysis for process improvement is a plusBasic knowledge of electrical circuits and industrial components is a plusGood organizational skills, time management, and attention to detailAbility to support troubleshooting, validation, and continuous improvement activitiesAbility to work both independently and collaboratively in a team environmentEffective communication skills (written and verbal)Comfortable working in a production/manufacturing environmentWork Environment & Physical Demands:Ability to sit, stand, or walk for extended periods (up to 8 hours per day)May occasionally lift and/or move up to 30-50 lbsRequires good vision, hand-eye coordination, and manual dexterity for working with small parts and toolsAbility to bend, kneel, and reach as neededMay be required to work in a Class 8 cleanroom environment, following gowning and contamination control proceduresBenefitsSick Time- Accrues at 1 hour for every 30 hours worked, up to 48 hours per year.