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Engineering Intern

CompanyStolle Machinery Company
LocationNorth Canton
Work ModeOn Site
PostedMarch 20, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
The Engineering Intern supports the Engineering department by assisting lead engineers with tasks such as part and assembly design, engineering analysis, testing, and documentation creation, including drawings and instruction sheets. Responsibilities also involve supporting OEM orders, updating ISO documentation, and studying manufacturing processes via work measurement assessments.
Internship Type
intern
Company Size
845
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
Stolle is the world’s leading supplier of two piece can and end-making machinery for the global canmaking industry. Our high speed machines can be found in can plants around the world performing the value-added functions of the canmaking process. In addition to supplying individual machines, we design, install and support complete can and end lines for beverage and food cans. Stolle machines are designed and built to be the most productive and reliable machines available, which is why canmakers rely on them as the backbone of their operation. They know they can count on Stolle to support their machines for life with the highest quality OEM spare parts, responsive field service and continuing technical innovations to keep their machinery at the forefront of canmaking technology. Our engineering and development teams consistently produce new improvements and innovations that increase production speeds, save materials and increase consumer appeal… all the while maximizing our customers’ productivity and profitability. With roots going back over 147 years, the history of Stolle reads like a Who’s Who of the can machinery industry.
About the Role

JOB SUMMARY:
The Engineering Intern is responsible for providing support within the Engineering department.  In addition, the Engineering Intern assists with design, analysis, and testing on multiple assigned projects within their related field of study.

PRINCIPLE ACCOUNTABILITIES may include:
• Provide support to lead Mechanical Engineers in tasks such as part and assembly design, engineering
        analysis and test, analytical modeling and simulation and support of final product test.
• Assist Lead Engineers on projects including creation of new drawings and machine layouts, creation of
        recommended spares lists, documentation of completed machines.
• Provide drafting support to Lead Mechanical Engineers using 2D or 3D CAD packages (Solid Edge and Pro-E
        – Colorado Only).
• Create engineering design guides and assembly instruction sheets.
• Update ISO documentation as needed.
• Standardization of documentation including updating older drawings into 3D models, standardizing part
        descriptions, consolidating common parts, creating standards for commonly used parts for interchangeability.
• Creation of spreadsheets and charts to document engineering productivity.
• Support the electrical engineering and R&D departments as needed.
• OEM orders: interpret custom specifications from purchase orders generated by sales, design from custom
        specs and plans, clarify process, investigate tolerances and missing dimensions, understand EDL, BOM development, etc.
• Documentation Development; Maintain project related documents, records and files initiate/create files,
        archive retrieval, provide literal  translations, adhere to drafting standards, document daily. 
• Study supply chain and manufacturing processes through classic work measurement assessments (i.e. Time
        Studies, flow charting, and Standard Operating Procedures).
• Formally and systematically represent complete information for processes and functions studied by means
        of comprehensive data collection & documentation.
• Provide direct support to Industrial Engineering staff in daily analytical activities & projects through
        hands on participation in an office & production environment.

Additional responsibilities and duties may be assigned. 


Minimal requirements for education, knowledge and experience:
• Full-time student enrolled in a four-year college or university.
• Pursuing a degree in related Engineering program or a related technical discipline.
• Excellent problem solving skills, and the pragmatic application of strong design theory and analytical skills.   
• Minimum GPA 3.0

This position requires the ability to perform the essential duties and responsibilities in the following environment:
• Work schedule generally consists of 40 hours per week, which may include on-call status, evenings, and/or weekends.
• Required to sit or stand for long periods of time.
• Ability to lift 50 pounds.

Key Skills
DesignAnalysisTestingPart DesignAssembly DesignAnalytical ModelingSimulation2D CAD3D CADSolid EdgePro-EDraftingDocumentationTime StudiesFlow ChartingSOPs
Categories
EngineeringManufacturingScience & Research