GE Aerospace
Design Engineering Intern - Bohemia, NY - Summer 2026
GE Aerospace, Bohemia, New York, United States, 11716
Mechanical Engineer
Innoveering a wholly owned subsidiary of GE Aerospace is a dynamic engineering development company with exciting projects and product development in the aerospace and defense sector. Primary focus is on developing advanced, high-speed propulsion engines to support the Department of Defense Modernization Priorities. Our customers and partners include the U.S. Government and major aerospace prime weapons systems companies. In this role, you will collaborate with other engineers to design mechanical components for prototyping or parts for experimental rigs. To accomplish the given tasks, you must be familiar with mechanical design using CAD (preferably SolidWorks) and applying engineering principles to analyze the integrity and/or performance of the designed components. You should have an excellent understanding of the engineering design process, leading proof-of-concept ideas towards validated solutions. Communication and documentation are critical as you will often need to prepare slides (or other documents) to present to the team, whether it is to describe detailed designs or to discuss project progress. Responsibilities
Design using 3D CAD and develop design from proof-of-concept to final manufacturable component Perform 1D calculations and/or conduct Finite Element Analysis (FEA) simulations Design and assembly of in-house equipment to test products and product concepts Prepare drawings to manufacture prototypes or components of an experimental setup Validate new designs and technologies through benchtop or larger-scale testing Participate in brainstorming sessions to develop new ideas Organize and/or attend meetings with team to discuss project tasks and schedule Prepare presentations and slides to communicate ideas and/or progress on projects Reports to Engineering Manager or senior Mechanical Engineers Qualifications
U.S. Citizenship / Ability to pass background investigation & drug screening Attending a full-time matriculated and national accredited BS, BE, or MS program in mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, or related field Minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA off a 4.0 scale without rounding Ability to work well in a team environment and coordinate between various teams and disciplines Proficient with 3D CAD (SolidWorks preferred) Strong understanding of engineering principles and applying them to technical tasks Skilled with Microsoft Office Suite, specifically Excel and PowerPoint Excellent communication and documentation skills Must be independent and self-motivated, demonstrating strong analytical skills and creative thinking Any offer of employment is conditioned upon the successful completion of a background investigation and drug screen. Legal authorization to work in the U.S. is required. We will not sponsor individuals for employment visas, now or in the future, for this job opening. Preferred Skills
Strong understanding of compressible flow Experience with Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and performing simulations in ANSYS Mechanical Knowledge of Additive Manufacturing (AM), specifically DMLS, and DFAM techniques Knowledge of GD&T and application to engineering drawings Experience with experimental setups and equipment in a hands-on environment Pay rates for this position begin at $20/hour and increase for each undergraduate year completed. Relocation support and housing assistance is available for those who relocate to a new city.
Innoveering a wholly owned subsidiary of GE Aerospace is a dynamic engineering development company with exciting projects and product development in the aerospace and defense sector. Primary focus is on developing advanced, high-speed propulsion engines to support the Department of Defense Modernization Priorities. Our customers and partners include the U.S. Government and major aerospace prime weapons systems companies. In this role, you will collaborate with other engineers to design mechanical components for prototyping or parts for experimental rigs. To accomplish the given tasks, you must be familiar with mechanical design using CAD (preferably SolidWorks) and applying engineering principles to analyze the integrity and/or performance of the designed components. You should have an excellent understanding of the engineering design process, leading proof-of-concept ideas towards validated solutions. Communication and documentation are critical as you will often need to prepare slides (or other documents) to present to the team, whether it is to describe detailed designs or to discuss project progress. Responsibilities
Design using 3D CAD and develop design from proof-of-concept to final manufacturable component Perform 1D calculations and/or conduct Finite Element Analysis (FEA) simulations Design and assembly of in-house equipment to test products and product concepts Prepare drawings to manufacture prototypes or components of an experimental setup Validate new designs and technologies through benchtop or larger-scale testing Participate in brainstorming sessions to develop new ideas Organize and/or attend meetings with team to discuss project tasks and schedule Prepare presentations and slides to communicate ideas and/or progress on projects Reports to Engineering Manager or senior Mechanical Engineers Qualifications
U.S. Citizenship / Ability to pass background investigation & drug screening Attending a full-time matriculated and national accredited BS, BE, or MS program in mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, or related field Minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA off a 4.0 scale without rounding Ability to work well in a team environment and coordinate between various teams and disciplines Proficient with 3D CAD (SolidWorks preferred) Strong understanding of engineering principles and applying them to technical tasks Skilled with Microsoft Office Suite, specifically Excel and PowerPoint Excellent communication and documentation skills Must be independent and self-motivated, demonstrating strong analytical skills and creative thinking Any offer of employment is conditioned upon the successful completion of a background investigation and drug screen. Legal authorization to work in the U.S. is required. We will not sponsor individuals for employment visas, now or in the future, for this job opening. Preferred Skills
Strong understanding of compressible flow Experience with Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and performing simulations in ANSYS Mechanical Knowledge of Additive Manufacturing (AM), specifically DMLS, and DFAM techniques Knowledge of GD&T and application to engineering drawings Experience with experimental setups and equipment in a hands-on environment Pay rates for this position begin at $20/hour and increase for each undergraduate year completed. Relocation support and housing assistance is available for those who relocate to a new city.