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CAE Engineering Intern - Fall 2026

Livonia, MI ยท On-site

$15.75 - $20.25/hr

Strong course work solid Mechanics, Finite Element Analysis, and Numerical methods. * Proficient in ... Prior internship experience in mechanical engineering * Knowledge of machine learning / artificial ...

CAE Engineering Intern - Fall 2026

Livonia, MI ยท On-site

$15.75 - $20.25/hr

Strong course work solid Mechanics, Finite Element Analysis, and Numerical methods. * Proficient in ... Prior internship experience in mechanical engineering * Knowledge of machine learning / artificial ...

CAE Engineering Intern - Fall 2026

Livonia, MI ยท On-site

$15.75 - $20.25/hr

Strong course work solid Mechanics, Finite Element Analysis, and Numerical methods. * Proficient in ... Prior internship experience in mechanical engineering * Knowledge of machine learning / artificial ...

Previous structural design experience (internship or full-time work experience) is a plus ... Understanding of the finite element method and how to perform basic FEA. * Ability to work in a ...

Previous structural design experience (internship or full-time work experience) is a plus ... Understanding of the finite element method and how to perform basic FEA. * Ability to work in a ...

Previous structural design experience (internship or full-time work experience) is a plus ... Understanding of the finite element method and how to perform basic FEA. * Ability to work in a ...

Previous structural design experience (internship or full-time work experience) is a plus ... Understanding of the finite element method and how to perform basic FEA. * Ability to work in a ...

Previous structural design experience (internship or full-time work experience) is a plus ... Understanding of the finite element method and how to perform basic FEA. * Ability to work in a ...

... interns. * Design strategies for future development projects based on the company's overall ... Must have significant Finite Element Analysis (FEA), Finite Element Method (FEM) experience ...

Tackle discrete math and computational geometry challenges, applying linear algebra, numerical ... element methods). * Mathematically Minded: You have a passion for solving complex geometry problems ...

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How much do internship discrete element method jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship discrete element method in the United States is $15.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.50 and $17.55 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Internship in Discrete Element Method?

An Internship in Discrete Element Method (DEM) involves working with computational models that simulate the behavior of assemblies of discrete particles, such as grains, powders, or rocks. Interns typically assist in developing, testing, and analyzing DEM simulations for engineering or scientific applications, often using specialized software. This internship provides hands-on experience in numerical modeling, data analysis, and sometimes programming, making it valuable for students interested in computational mechanics, material science, or related fields.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Discrete Element Method, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Discrete Element Method (DEM) internship, you need a solid background in engineering, physics, or applied mathematics, often supported by ongoing undergraduate or graduate studies in a relevant field. Familiarity with simulation software such as EDEM, LIGGGHTS, or Rocky DEM, as well as programming skills in Python, C++, or MATLAB, are typically required. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and clear communication help interns interpret simulation results and collaborate effectively with teams. These skills are crucial for accurately modeling complex systems, contributing to research, and supporting project objectives in engineering or scientific environments.

What types of projects or tasks can an intern expect to work on during a Discrete Element Method internship?

As an intern focusing on the Discrete Element Method (DEM), you can expect to work on projects involving simulation and analysis of particulate materials, such as powders, grains, or soils. Typical tasks may include setting up DEM models, conducting simulations, validating results with experimental data, and assisting in the development or optimization of DEM algorithms. You will likely collaborate closely with research scientists and engineers, gaining hands-on experience with specialized software and contributing to ongoing research or industrial projects. This role offers an excellent opportunity to build computational modeling skills and deepen your understanding of material behavior in real-world engineering applications.

What is the difference between Internship Discrete Element Method vs Discrete Element Method Engineer?

AspectInternship Discrete Element MethodDiscrete Element Method Engineer
CredentialsTypically pursuing or recently completed relevant degreeBachelor's or master's in engineering, physics, or related field
Work EnvironmentAcademic labs, research projects, internship programsIndustrial or research company settings, project teams
ResponsibilitiesAssisting in simulations, learning software, supporting researchDesigning simulations, analyzing data, developing models

The Internship Discrete Element Method role is an entry-level position focused on learning and supporting existing projects, while the Discrete Element Method Engineer is a full-time professional responsible for developing and implementing complex simulations in industry or research settings. Internships serve as a stepping stone toward a career as a Discrete Element Method Engineer, providing practical experience and foundational knowledge.

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Rock Mechanics Leader (Senior-Level)

Rock Mechanics Leader (Senior-Level)

Shannon & Wilson Inc

Wheat Ridge, CO โ€ข On-site

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Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Description

About Shannon & Wilson

Shannon & Wilson is an employee-owned leading geotechnical engineering and environmental services consulting firm dedicated to delivering innovative solutions for public and private clients - often on high-profile infrastructure projects. Since 1954, we have delivered comprehensive engineering and environmental solutions for the most challenging infrastructure planning, design, permitting and construction conditions.


We are dedicated to improving our communities, preserving the environment and utilizing the most innovative science practices in all our work.


Job Summary:

We are seeking a new technical leader for our rock mechanics engineering service line to enhance our industry presence in this field. Join us to shape this exciting service line and make an impact on critical projects throughout the US.


The Rock Mechanics Leader will oversee development and delivery of Shannon & Wilson's rock mechanics services, including geological engineering for design of rock cuts, rock slope stabilization design, rock tunnels and tunnel rehabilitation, rockfall evaluation and mitigation, and other rock engineering projects and opportunities. This role will involve collaborating with geotechnical engineers, engineering geologists, as well as GIS, Environmental, and Software development specialists to deliver industry leading engineering solutions for a wide range of public and private clients throughout the US.


The position will be based in our Seattle, Denver, or Portland offices with a minimum of 3-days per week in office and occasional travel for fieldwork.


Responsibilities:

  • Perform and/or oversee field-based data collection to support rigorous evaluation of rock engineering properties for evaluation of rock mass strength and discontinuity shear strength parameters.
  • Scoping and execution of data collection with line and window mapping of structural discontinuities, discontinuity set mapping, structural interpretation of high-resolution LiDAR or photogrammetry point clouds, and evaluation of rock core and downhole televiewer surveys.
  • Responsible for overseeing and performing rockfall and rock slope stability instrumentation and remote sensing methods to track deformation using state-of-the-industry monitoring methods and equipment, remote power sourcing and data transmission, data processing, and interpretation.
  • Assess state-of-the-industry rock mechanics analysis to support design of stable rock cuts, rock tunnels, and foundations bearing on rock masses. Analysis capabilities will include characterizing rock mass structural conditions; evaluating rock mass and discontinuity strength based on field, downhole, and laboratory data; performing stereographic kinematic analyses, performing two- and three-dimensional stability analysis with limit equilibrium, finite element, and discrete element modeling software to assess rock mass deformation under loading conditions, rock slope stability and/or rock reinforcement requirements.
  • Design rock reinforcements to stabilize rock cuts, rock tunnels, and shallow foundation subgrades including selection and design of untensioned rock dowels, post-tensioned rock anchors, 2- and 3-D rock slope stability analyses.
  • Complete evaluations to characterize causes of rockfall and associated rockfall hazards from bedrock and soil slopes that may affect highways, railroad, water conveyances, dams, and other facilities. Evaluate rockfall trajectories, energies, and bounce heights using two- and three-dimensional rockfall modeling software. Select and design rockfall mitigation measures including flexible rockfall barriers, attenuators, draped mesh, anchored mesh, or other engineered methods.
  • Produce deliverables including technical reports, calculation packages, and design plans and specifications for rock cuts, rock tunnels, and rockfall mitigation projects.
  • Develop specifications for rock blasting adjacent to sensitive infrastructure, review of rock blasting plans, development of rock blasting vibration monitoring plans, and interpretation of vibration monitoring instrumentation results is preferrable.
  • Design tunnels in rock, including the design and evaluation of temporary and permanent rock support systems.
  • Develop and maintain industry contacts (public and private clients) to expand Shannon & Wilson's presence in this field.
  • Follow Shannon & Wilson's Quality Assurance policy.
  • Follow and promote Shannon and Wilson's Health and Safety and Loss Prevention policies.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by your supervisor.

Requirements

  • MS or PhD Degree in Geotechnical Engineering (or Geological Engineering), supported by a BS Degree in Engineering or Geology.
  • 14+ years of experience as a Geotechnical Engineer.
  • Professional Engineering (PE) License in the state office is located.
  • Experience with Rocscience limit-equilibrium and numerical modeling tools (Rocscience and Itasca) is preferred.
  • Mentoring and supervisory experience.
  • Familiarity with tunnel liner design and assessment, including shotcrete and cast-in-place concrete liners.
  • Knowledge of tunnel monitoring programs and instrumentation used to evaluate tunnel performance and ground behavior.
  • Excellent writing, organizational, and communication skills.
  • Personable, flexible, and professional demeanor.
  • The ability to work independently with the appropriate level supervision.
  • The willingness and ability to travel (drive or fly) to field sites per project needs and job sites locally and out of state.
  • A valid driver license and insurable driving record.
  • Basic computer skills: MS Word, Excel (required); MS Access (desirable).
  • Critical thinking and analysis.
  • Frequent sitting, standing, walking, bending, lifting, and carrying 30+ pounds.
  • Working in all weather conditions, on uneven terrain.

Level Placement

Typically, depending on an applicant's education, experience, other qualifications they possess, if they are a fit for the company and local office culture, and the current business needs, a Senior-Level Geotechnical Engineer typically would be placed at a Shannon & Wilson Associate or Senior Associate level.

Compensation:

Associate: $124,640 - $186,960

Senior Associate: $138,280 - $207,420


Shannon & Wilson is committed to providing a comprehensive total rewards package that includes the following benefits:

  • Employee stock ownership
  • Medical, prescription, vision, dental, long-term care and life insurance plans are offered to employees (and their families).
  • Pre-tax health and daycare FSA
  • Profit sharing and 401(k) plans with annual safe-harbor contributions
  • 10 - 20 paid vacation days per year for full-time employees, based on years of experience (prorated for part-time employment)
  • Sick leave accrues based on state requirements
  • 9 paid holidays per year + 1 personal holiday
  • Paid volunteer day
  • Paid time off for bereavement and jury duty
  • Two weeks of paid parental leave
  • Lunch & Live wellness webinars and an Employee Assistance Program
  • Mentorship Program
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Free parking

Shannon & Wilson is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Shannon & Wilson participates in the E-Verify program.

Please note that non-solicited resumes from external recruitment agencies will not be considered as introductions to our business, unless a preapproved agreement is in place and the external recruitment agency has been engaged to work on this specific vacancy.