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2026 Summer Intern - Manufacturing - Fort Worth, TX

CompanyTextron
LocationGrand Prairie
Work ModeOn Site
PostedJanuary 15, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
As a Manufacturing Engineering Intern, you will provide direct manufacturing support, identify process improvements, and work with manufacturing teams to resolve issues. You will also develop new processes and validate corrective actions using software and statistical analysis.
Internship Type
full time
Company Size
1110
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
In 1954, in a one-room machine shop in Augusta, Georgia, the first Textron Specialized Vehicles products were born. Two brothers started with a simple belief that they could build a better golf car, that better met the customers'​ needs, than any other vehicle on the market. Since those beginnings, the Textron Specialized Vehicles product line includes not only golf cars, but also ground support equipment for the aviation industry, industrial utility vehicles, and recreational side-by-side UTVs. The company has become a world leader in transportation and a leading global manufacturer of golf cars, side-by-sides, utility vehicles, personal transportation vehicles and aviation ground support equipment. We build thousands of vehicles each year, many of which featuring game-changing technology and innovations to improve vehicle efficiency and enhance the user experience like no other vehicle can. Today, Textron Specialized Vehicles includes brands that are leaders in the respective industries they serve -- Cushman®, E-Z-GO®, Arctic Cat®, Jacobsen®, Ransomes®, TUG™, Douglas™, Premier™, and Safeaero™. Since 1960, the company has been part of Textron Inc. (NYSE: TXT), a global multi-industry company headquartered in Providence, RI. A Fortune 500 company with more than 35,000 employees worldwide and operations in 25 countries, Textron is known for its powerful brands, including E-Z-GO, Cessna, Beechcraft, Hawker, Bell, and Kautex, among others. But nearly 70 years after our first product was built in that one-room shop, there is still that single belief – that we exist to build vehicles and services that exceed customers'​ expectations, better than any other offering on the market. It is the drive to sustain and improve that position – to offer an unparalleled combination of world-class products, advanced technology, manufacturing expertise, and extraordinary service – that leads Textron Specialized Vehicles to cover new ground.
About the Role

 

At Bell, we dare to live on the edge of possibility. From supporting NASA’s first lunar mission to pioneering advanced tiltrotor systems, we redefine flight to make a real-world impact. Whether flying individuals to safety or protecting our troops, every team member at Bell is a part of something greater.

Don’t miss the chance to join our team environment where you feel a sense of camaraderie. You will collaborate with dedicated, enthusiastic teams where unique experiences, backgrounds and ideas combined with a strong passion for our products take us above and beyond flight.

Day in the Life of a Manufacturing Engineering Intern

We are looking for inquisitive and driven engineers with a passion to innovate. From tiltrotor technology to tail sitting vehicles, our engineers work across a wide portfolio of aircraft programs. As a Manufacturing Engineering Intern at Bell, you can expect to provide direct manufacturing support, identifies process improvements and works with Bell's manufacturing teams to resolve issues and deploy new solutions.

Assignments could be within Fort Worth manufacturing facilities or Manufacturing Engineering Support teams. Responsibilities may include:

-          Support the production/technology development, process improvement, and project manage new aircraft.

-          Use your passion for engineering to drive and identify process capacities, failure modes, and corrective action/improvement opportunities.

-          Develop new processes and validate corrective actions by using computer aided software packages and statistical analysis software.

-          Work among a team of driven production engineers to measure project performance.

-          Assignments will be assigned directly from production engineering management.

-          Work closely with Manufacturing Personnel on process improvements and defect reduction.



What You Will Need

-          Actively pursuing a Bachelor’s degree or higher with a major in Manufacturing or Mechanical Engineering required. 

-          Minimum 60 credit hours completed by the start of the internship (June 1, 2026) or prior Bell internship experience

-          Able to complete the entire 10 weeks of the internship: June 1 – August 7, 2026.

-          3.0 GPA preferred 

What Will Make You Stand Out

-          Knowledge using Computer Aided Design through school or previous experience.

-          Experience with manufacturing machinery (ex: Lathes, Mills, Drill press, CNC) and techniques.

-          Participation with Formula SAE and other project-based teams or groups. 

-          A passion for working hands on with materials in the automotive and aerospace industries.

Perks of Joining the Team

-          Relaxed Dress Code (“Dress For Your Day” policy)

-          Every other Friday or every Friday off, depending on your work location and team

-          $2,500 Intern Stipend

-          Continuous training and advancement opportunities

-          Mentorships and networking opportunities across the business and with leadership

-          Service time accrued from the first day of your internship; fast track to 401K vesting upon full-time employment

-          Access to over 11 Employee Resource Groups

It’s time to make your mark on the future of aviation. Go beyond the impossible and join the Flight Club.

Key Skills
Manufacturing EngineeringMechanical EngineeringProcess ImprovementProject ManagementComputer Aided DesignStatistical AnalysisManufacturing MachineryTeam CollaborationDefect ReductionFailure ModesCorrective ActionsProduction SupportTechnology DevelopmentHands-On WorkAutomotive IndustryAerospace Industry
Categories
EngineeringManufacturing
Benefits
Relaxed Dress CodeIntern StipendContinuous TrainingAdvancement OpportunitiesMentorshipsNetworking Opportunities401k Vesting