Mechanical engineering Intern

Marmon Utility

The Role

Overview

Support mechanical design, tooling, drawings, testing, and ERP tasks for new products.

Requirements

  • solidworks
  • ansys
  • bsc mechanical
  • engineering principles
  • junior/senior

What You Bring

-The internship will run for 12 weeks from May to August -Knowledge of engineering principles involved in the design, manufacture and testing of new products and tooling. -Entering Junior or Senior year of Bachelor of Science in Mechanical or Plastics Engineering -Experience with SolidWorks or ANSYS finite element analysis or similar software

Benefits

-This is a paid internship. -Exact start and end dates are flexible based on school schedules and the needs of the business. -Full Time, 40 hours per week.

The Company

About Marmon Utility

-Woven decades-old expertise into a unified cable powerhouse. -Headquartered in New Hampshire and Connecticut, operates U.S. factories crafting US-made aerial spacer systems, underground cables, and polymer insulators. -Backed by Marmon/Berkshire Hathaway, leverages deep financial stability to fund leading-edge cable innovation and steady expansion. -Typical projects include medium- and high-voltage underground distribution and offshore wind inter-array cables. -Notable work includes supplying Kerite cables for the Park City Wind project and delivering Hendrix spacer systems for solar ranches across multiple states. -Distinctive aerial spacer design pioneered over 50 years ago mitigates outages, wildfire risk, and voltage drop across rugged terrain.

Sector Specialisms

Electric Power Infrastructure

Distribution Circuits

Transmission Circuits

Medium Voltage Power Cable

Underground Cable Systems

Overhead Cable Systems

Substations

Subsea Cable Systems

Turnkey Engineering and Installation

Security Clearance

-candidates must complete additional job‑related screening processes as required by law.