Manufacturing Engineering Intern Fall 2025
Thea Energy - Kearny, New Jersey, United States, 07099
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Thea Energy is leveraging recent breakthroughs in stellarator physics and engineering to create a faster and simpler approach to commercializing fusion energy. The company is reinventing the stellarator using computer-controlled arrays of planar coils thereby replacing the intricate, complex modular magnets required in all other stellarator architectures. Thea Energy is on a mission to create a limitless source of zero emission energy for a sustainable future.
Fusion Energy Engineering Intern Program:
We are looking for talented technical interns to join our stellar team for the summer or during the school year!
Program Details: Summer 12-16 week internship program and/or flexible school year internship For school year internships, expected time dedication is flexible with an hourly salary and tailored to your academic schedule
Positions: Manufacturing Engineering Intern (onsite) Manufacturing Engineering Interns will support process development, fabrication and assembly, equipment design, and testing for Thea Energy's HTS magnet prototyping programs. A Manufacturing Engineering intern will be exposed to the physical and strategic aspects of the manufacture of HTS magnets, and will get hands-on experience operating equipment.
Project assignments are based on existing team needs at the time and may include, but are not limited to: High-temperature superconducting magnet engineering, manufacturing, and testing Cryogenic and vacuum systems Instrumentation and diagnostic systems Electrical and control systems engineering Mechanical engineering Various modeling, simulation, and data analysis roles including but not limited to COMSOL, ANSYS, Python, C++, MATLAB, Simulink, Microsoft Visio, LabVIEW
The ideal candidate will have most, if not all, of these requirements: Enrolled in a STEM undergraduate or graduate program (mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, materials science, electrical engineering, etc.) Interest in clean and sustainable energy to combat climate change Hands-on or computational experience through academic research, club projects, hackathons, or industry internships Highly self-motivated, independent, and driven to solve problems Authorized to work in the US Willingness to learn new things! Compensation: $18-25/hr Undergraduate and $26-30/hr Post-grad