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Internship Validation Engineer Jobs in Wisconsin

Mechanical Engineer

Oshkosh, WI · On-site

$64K - $103K/yr

Support the design, development, and validation of chassis systems and components including ... Accredited Bachelor's degree in Engineering or related field along with Internship experience or ...

Mechanical Engineer

Oshkosh, WI · On-site

$64K - $103K/yr

Support the design, development, and validation of chassis systems and components including ... Accredited Bachelor's degree in Engineering or related field along with Internship experience or ...

Mechanical Engineer

Oshkosh, WI · On-site

$64K - $103K/yr

Support the design, development, and validation of chassis systems and components including ... Accredited Bachelor's degree in Engineering or related field along with Internship experience or ...

Valid Driver's License and satisfactory driving record * Must be a reliable, efficient self-starter ... Prior internship experience desired * Prior AutoCAD and ETAP experience desired * Working knowledge ...

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What is the difference between Internship Validation Engineer vs Validation Engineer?

AspectInternship Validation EngineerValidation Engineer
CredentialsTypically pursuing or recently completed relevant degree; no required certificationsRelevant degree; certifications like ISTQB or Six Sigma beneficial
Work EnvironmentInternship setting, supervised, entry-level tasksFull-time professional role, independent responsibilities
Employer & IndustryInternship programs in manufacturing, automotive, or tech industriesEstablished companies in similar industries, focusing on product validation

The Internship Validation Engineer is an entry-level role designed for students or recent graduates gaining practical experience. In contrast, a Validation Engineer is a full-time professional responsible for ensuring product quality and compliance. While both roles involve validation tasks, the internship position offers learning opportunities, whereas the validation engineer role requires more expertise and independence.

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Job description

SUMMARY

The Robotics Engineer is a recognized robotics expert and thought leader, setting technical direction for robot integration across multiple programs. This role pioneers advanced applications, defines best practices, and represents the company in customer and industry forums.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

 This list of duties and responsibilities is not all inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties and responsibilities, as management may deem necessary from time to time.

•       Defines robotics standards, strategies, and best practices across the company.

•       Tackles unprecedented robotics challenges with innovative solutions.

•       Mentors technicians and engineers at all levels.

•       Represents company expertise in customer meetings and industry forums.

•       Aligns robotics solutions with business growth and strategic direction.

•       Acts as the highest-level technical escalation point for the service department, resolving critical field failures and leading the development of remote support strategies, diagnostic procedures, and knowledge base content; collaborates with service leadership to identify recurring issues and drive engineering improvements across the installed base.

•       Deep expertise in three or more specialized robot application areas, including vision-guided robotics, palletizing, dispensing/adhesive application, painting/coating, and arc/spot welding.

•       Serves as the company''s internal subject matter expert for at least one specialized application domain; defines programming standards, tooling guidelines, and best practices for that domain.

•       Leads vision system architecture decisions, camera selection, calibration strategies, lighting design, and resolves complex vision integration challenges across programs.

•       Advanced proficiency in robot reach studies, timing studies, and full cell simulation using ABB RobotStudio and Fanuc ROBOGUIDE; capable of training others in simulation best practices.

•       Uses offline simulation proactively during the quoting and design phases to validate feasibility, optimize cycle times, and reduce project risk before hardware is built.

•       Evaluates emerging application technologies (collaborative robots, force-torque sensing, AI-assisted vision) and provides recommendations for adoption into the company''s capability portfolio.

QUALIFICATIONS

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Education and/or Experience

•       Bachelor''s degree in welding engineering, mechanical engineering, materials science, or a related engineering discipline; or equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.

•       0-2 years of experience in welding engineering, welding process development, or a related field; relevant internship, co-op, or capstone project experience is a plus.

•       Foundational knowledge of welding processes (GMAW/MIG, GTAW/TIG, Laser) and welding metallurgy, gained through coursework, internships, or hands-on project work.

•       Exposure to developing or qualifying welding procedures, or troubleshooting weld process issues, through academic, internship, or project-based experience.

•       Coursework or exposure to robotic welding systems and offline programming software is a plus.

•       AWS certifications (e.g., CWEng, CWI) are not required but a plus; willingness to pursue certification over time is expected.

•       Strong desire to learn from and collaborate with senior welding engineering staff and robotic welding technicians.

•       Willingness to learn and apply welding codes and standards such as AWS D1.1 and ASME Section IX.

WORK ENVIRONMENT & PHYSICAL DEMANDS

 The work environment and physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

•       Regularly works in a manufacturing/shop environment with exposure to moving mechanical parts, electrical equipment, and moderate noise levels.

•       May be required to travel to customer sites for installation, commissioning, or service support, including occasional overnight travel.

•       Frequently required to stand, walk, bend, reach, and use hands to handle tools, controls, and equipment; occasionally lifts and/or moves up to 50 pounds.

•       Required to follow all safety protocols, including lockout/tagout and use of personal protective equipment (PPE).

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES