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College Summer Intern - Manufacturing (Mechanical Engineering)

CompanyCircuit Board Medics
LocationGreenville
Work ModeOn Site
PostedJanuary 21, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
The Manufacturing Support Intern will draft and design parts, tooling, and fixtures for production, as well as prototype and manufacture these components. The intern will also shadow production and quality teams and communicate with them to assess and modify parts.
Internship Type
full time
Company Size
65
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
Circuit Board Medics exists to serve others by listening to customers’ needs and responding with a sense of urgency that meets those needs through personal engagement, quality repairs, thorough testing, and clear communication. We view serving others as a privilege and will always honor our customers’ best interests. We do this by providing the best option for restoring broken circuit boards to function better than new by delivering the highest combination of quality and value. We earn total customer satisfaction by employing stunning colleagues that are passionate about making a positive impact through world-class customer support, efficient processes, cutting-edge technology, and continuous improvement of all aspects of our organization.
About the Role

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Job Type: 10-Week Summer Internship (May 11 - July 24 w/June 29-July 3 off)
Pay: $20/hour
Working Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 AM - 5 PM
Experience: Mechanical, Industrial, or similar Engineering Program Student
Location: Greenville, SC 29615​​
  

Who We Are and What We Do

Circuit Board Medics (CBM) was founded in 2010, and since then has built a stellar reputation in the remanufacturing industry by delivering high-quality work and exceptional customer service. We specialize in the repairs and upgrades of automotive and appliance modules, restoring the circuit boards of vital components helping to get our customers back up and running. By choosing CBM, our customers experience superior quality and significant cost savings compared to purchasing new replacement parts—all while contributing to a more sustainable future through remanufacturing.
 

Guided by the vision "CARE. SERVE. RESTORE.", we are dedicated to restoring normalcy to our customers' lives when their electronics fail. This mission is driven by a team that genuinely cares, upholding the core values of People, Excellence, and Ownership in everything we do. Often this means going beyond the in-house repair work we do to consult with our customers remotely in order to diagnose and troubleshoot faults and failures. Through this level of excellence in workmanship and true customer care, Circuit Board Medics has earned a five-star reputation in the world of automotive and appliance circuit board remanufacturing.
 

You can learn more about our products and who we are at: www.circuitboardmedics.com
 

Job Description
As our Manufacturing Support Intern, you will work as part of our Manufacturing Support Center in collaboration with our Production, New Products, and Quality teams. You will be responsible for day to day manufacturing tasks (3D printing, CNC machining, fabrication) as well as drafting designs for an assortment of process improvement and production projects. This will involve instructive sessions with our Manufacturing Support Center lead, where as a student you will receive coaching on problem solving, manufacturing design, and inter-departmental communication around your projects to aid you in completing your tasks and building soft skills.


Responsibilities and Duties:

  • Draft and design parts, tooling and fixtures for use in production and elsewhere
  • Prototype and manufacture parts, tooling and fixtures
  • Use and maintain prototyping and fabrication equipment
  • Use CAD (Solidworks) to facilitate the above
  • Shadow production and quality teams
  • Communicate with production teams to assess and modify parts, tooling, and fixtures
  • Daily reporting of project status and action planning


Qualifications and Skills:

  • Experience with or ongoing education in drafting and CAD (Solidworks preferred)
  • Parallel thinking and creative problem solving ability (observant contributor)
  • Proficiency in communicating concepts and project details in plain language
  • Developed capacity for active listening and observation
  • Ability to adapt to a fast-paced and evolving work environment
      

Schedule: 

  • Week 1 (May 11): Department shadowing and onboarding
  • Week 2:  Equipment and design training
  • Week 3: Production and quality task assistance 
  • Weeks 4-10: Design and manufacturing support projects
Key Skills
Mechanical EngineeringIndustrial EngineeringCADSolidworks3D PrintingCNC MachiningFabricationProblem SolvingCommunicationActive ListeningObservationAdaptabilityDesignPrototypingManufacturingTeam Collaboration
Categories
EngineeringManufacturingTechnology