About the Internship
Our Spring internship provides a hands-on experience in the fast-paced and exciting semiconductor industry. Our interns will work alongside industry projects and gain valuable insights into our core engineering roles. This program is designed to grow and shape the industry leaders of tomorrow, offering a chance to learn, develop and build the skills needed for a successful career in the semiconductor field.
What to expect
This position is a paid internship that is expected to start January/February 2027 and continue through April/May 2027. The duration will be 12 weeks, full time and on-site. Our internship program is for students who are actively enrolled in a full-time academic program. Recent graduates seeking employment after graduation and not returning to school should apply for our Early Career opportunities.
International Students: Please consult with your school's international office prior to your application on your ability to pursue this internship opportunity.
What You'll Do
As a Mechanical Engineering Intern at ASM, you will support platform Design activities and collaborate with experienced engineers across the product development lifecycle.
What You'll Bring
- Currently pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering
- Strong interest in mechanical design and product development
- Foundational understanding of mechanical engineering concepts
- Experience with or exposure to CAD tools
- Curiosity, willingness to learn, and comfort working in a collaborative engineering environment
Benefits
As an intern, you will gain hands-on experience by working on industry-related engineering projects, providing valuable exposure to real-world product design and release processes.
- Learn from the Best: Work alongside experienced mechanical and platform engineers
- Step into the Future: Gain exposure to advanced semiconductor platforms and technologies
- Make a Real Impact: Support real design and release activities used in production tools
- Network Like a Pro: Build connections across engineering, manufacturing, and lab teams
- Challenge Your Mind: Apply classroom fundamentals to real engineering problems in a product environment