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Engineering Intern I

CompanyRS Medical
LocationVancouver
Work ModeOn Site
PostedFebruary 24, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
The intern will conduct engineering experiments and investigations related to manufacturing equipment, processes, and product performance, while also investigating customer-reported issues including product failures and non-conforming products.
Internship Type
full time
Company Size
557
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
We design and build prescription-grade medical devices that provide pain relief and muscle rehabilitation. Our products empower patients suffering from severe, often debilitating musculoskeletal conditions to get safe and effective on-the-spot treatment at home. Since its founding in 1990, RS Medical has helped over 1.5 million patients in the US reduce pain, regain mobility and get back to the activities of life. Our Values: 1️⃣ Results Driven – We deliver proven positive outcomes for patients, practitioners, payors, employees, and investors. 2️⃣ Science Based – We provide therapies based on mechanisms of action we can clearly explain. 3️⃣ Focused on Innovation – We continually improve our products, people, systems, and processes. 4️⃣ Do What’s Right – We used principle-based decision making to guide our behavior towards patients, practitioners, payors, employees, and investors.
About the Role

Description

About the Role

We are seeking an Engineering Intern to support the development and manufacturing of neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) devices at RS Medical. This role offers hands-on engineering experience, including diagnostics, product investigations, equipment testing, and technical analysis. You’ll work alongside experienced engineering and operations teams, contributing to meaningful projects that directly support product quality and customer satisfaction.


This internship begins May 2026. The role is full-time during summer break and transitions to part-time when the intern returns to school. All work is performed on-site at our Vancouver, WA headquarters.


This is an excellent opportunity for students exploring a future in electronics engineering, manufacturing engineering, medical device development, or related fields.


What You’ll Do

  • Conduct engineering experiments and investigations related to manufacturing equipment, processes, and product performance.
  • Investigate customer-reported issues, including non-conforming products, product complaints, and device failures; document analyses and findings.
  • Perform occasional circuit board and component repairs, including soldering and desoldering of electronic components.
  • Install and operate computer-based diagnostic tools; analyze performance data and summarize results.
  • Complete engineering investigation documentation, NCR reports, and other required quality paperwork.
  • Follow all safety guidelines and use equipment properly.
  • Perform other engineering or technical tasks as assigned.

Requirements

What you Bring

  • Currently enrolled in a two- or four-year accredited Engineering or Technology degree program, with at least one year of completed coursework (electronics emphasis preferred).
  • Strong analytical reasoning, problem-solving skills, and basic understanding of engineering principles.
  • Clear communication skills and ability to collaborate with teammates and vendors.
  • Comfortable with basic math, record-keeping, and inventory-related tasks.
  • Ability to use (and learn) manufacturing software and hardware tools.
  • Must adhere to all safety procedures.

Additional Necessities

  • Work occurs in a mixed warehouse/office environment.
  • Frequent standing, sitting, walking, bending, reaching, and use of hands.
  • Ability to lift up to 25 lbs.
  • Good vision (including color differentiation) and hearing.
  • Ability to work near mechanical equipment, fumes, and airborne particles.

Why RS Medical?

  • Real engineering experience in a regulated medical device environment
  • On-the-job training—no prior professional electronics experience required
  • Opportunity to return for future internships based on performance
  • A collaborative team environment focused on growth and learning
Key Skills
DiagnosticsProduct InvestigationsEquipment TestingTechnical AnalysisCircuit Board RepairSolderingDesolderingData AnalysisProblem-SolvingCommunicationRecord-KeepingInventory ManagementSafety Procedures
Categories
EngineeringManufacturingScience & ResearchHealthcare