Robert Bosch Group
2026 Summer Development Engineering Co-Op (PS-GH/ENG)
Robert Bosch Group, Charleston, South Carolina, United States, 29408
2026 Summer Development Engineering Co-Op (PS-GH/ENG)
Intern
Bosch Charleston is a part of a global network with close to 400,000 associates who make products that are “Invented for Life.”
The Bosch Charleston plant has a long history in the Lowcountry and was established in 1974. We
Drive
to provide a safe and inspiring environment for our associates. We make a difference and delight our global customers by creating state of the art products.
Over the past five years we have contributed over 1 million USD to Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) and environmental organizations in the Lowcountry through the Bosch Community Fund. Additionally, Bosch Charleston works closely with our partners to support these initiatives through volunteerism. There are many opportunities to get involved and we hope you will join us as we make a difference in the Lowcountry.
This position is for current students of an accredited Engineering program.
This internship experience will support the design and validation of various low-pressure and high-pressure gasoline engine components. The student will also support other departments in the plant (production, quality, etc) when development related tasks arise.
Examples of tasks include:
Tear-downs of field return/development tested components to expose internal failure locations in order to analyze surface conditions.
Documentation of tear-down investigations (presentations and/or reports) and presenting results.
Coordinating and conducting design related testing.
Data analysis, interpretation and presentation of testing results.
Creating scripts in order to automate repetitive tasks.
Preferred Skills and Background
Interest in Automotive Background
Mechanical background along with general understanding of material
Matlab and CAD experience
Ability to effectively present and communicate findings
Ability to work within a team
Knowledge of mechanical drawing, Geometric dimension & tolerance
Currently enrolled in an accredited university majoring in Mechanical/Electrical Engineering or Materials Science with at least one semester completed.
BOSCH is a proud supporter of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics) Initiatives
FIRST Robotics (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology)
AWIM (A World In Motion)
Indefinite U.S. work authorized individuals only. Future sponsorship for work authorization is not available.
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Bosch Charleston is a part of a global network with close to 400,000 associates who make products that are “Invented for Life.”
The Bosch Charleston plant has a long history in the Lowcountry and was established in 1974. We
Drive
to provide a safe and inspiring environment for our associates. We make a difference and delight our global customers by creating state of the art products.
Over the past five years we have contributed over 1 million USD to Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) and environmental organizations in the Lowcountry through the Bosch Community Fund. Additionally, Bosch Charleston works closely with our partners to support these initiatives through volunteerism. There are many opportunities to get involved and we hope you will join us as we make a difference in the Lowcountry.
This position is for current students of an accredited Engineering program.
This internship experience will support the design and validation of various low-pressure and high-pressure gasoline engine components. The student will also support other departments in the plant (production, quality, etc) when development related tasks arise.
Examples of tasks include:
Tear-downs of field return/development tested components to expose internal failure locations in order to analyze surface conditions.
Documentation of tear-down investigations (presentations and/or reports) and presenting results.
Coordinating and conducting design related testing.
Data analysis, interpretation and presentation of testing results.
Creating scripts in order to automate repetitive tasks.
Preferred Skills and Background
Interest in Automotive Background
Mechanical background along with general understanding of material
Matlab and CAD experience
Ability to effectively present and communicate findings
Ability to work within a team
Knowledge of mechanical drawing, Geometric dimension & tolerance
Currently enrolled in an accredited university majoring in Mechanical/Electrical Engineering or Materials Science with at least one semester completed.
BOSCH is a proud supporter of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics) Initiatives
FIRST Robotics (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology)
AWIM (A World In Motion)
Indefinite U.S. work authorized individuals only. Future sponsorship for work authorization is not available.
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