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Summer Engineering Rotational Program Jobs in Indiana

... internal training program, engage hands-on on significant projects, and serve as a senior ... What We're Looking For * 20+ years in plant process and rotating equipment engineering -- with real ...

... internal training program, engage hands-on on significant projects, and serve as a senior ... What We're Looking For * 20+ years in plant process and rotating equipment engineering -- with real ...

Engineering Co-op Fall 2026

Cayuga, IN · On-site

$16.75 - $21.75/hr

... program coordinator during your initial session to determine your future Spring, Summer, or Fall ... During your rotation(s), you will work with staff engineers to manage/maintain equipment, assist ...

Engineering Co-op Fall 2026

Owensville, IN

$16.50 - $21.25/hr

... program coordinator during your initial session to determine your future Spring, Summer, or Fall ... During your rotation(s), you will work with staff engineers to manage/maintain equipment, assist ...

Engineering Co-op Fall 2026

Edwardsport, IN

$16.50 - $21.50/hr

... program coordinator during your initial session to determine your future Spring, Summer, or Fall ... During your rotation(s), you will work with staff engineers to manage/maintain equipment, assist ...

Engineering Co-op Fall 2026

Noblesville, IN · On-site

$16.50 - $21.25/hr

... program coordinator during your initial session to determine your future Spring, Summer, or Fall ... During your rotation(s), you will work with staff engineers to manage/maintain equipment, assist ...

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Summer Engineering Rotational Program information

What is the difference between Summer Engineering Rotational Program vs Engineering Intern?

AspectSummer Engineering Rotational ProgramEngineering Intern
CredentialsTypically enrolled in an engineering degree program, some programs may require a minimum GPAUsually undergraduate students pursuing an engineering degree
Work EnvironmentStructured, rotational assignments across departments, mentorship, and trainingProject-based, shorter-term assignments, often in a specific department
DurationUsually 8-12 weeks during summerTypically 8-12 weeks during summer
PurposeProvide exposure to different engineering functions and develop skillsGain practical experience and explore career interests

The Summer Engineering Rotational Program offers a broader, rotational experience across multiple engineering disciplines, often with structured training and mentorship. In contrast, an Engineering Intern position tends to focus on a specific project or department, providing targeted hands-on experience. Both roles are valuable for students seeking to enter the engineering industry, but the rotational program emphasizes diverse exposure and skill development across departments.

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enFocus Innovation Fellowship: Engineering Track

enFocus

South Bend, IN

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

For Mechanical & Industrial Engineers

Who We Are

enFocus is a nonprofit organization that brings an entrepreneurial focus to communities in the South Bend–Elkhart region by recruiting top talent, providing mentorship, and executing innovation projects with community and industry partners.

Through the Fellowship program, we empower early-career professionals to solve complex problems, launch new ideas, and help organizations innovate while accelerating their own careers.

Our Fellows collaborate with manufacturers, technology companies, startups, and civic institutions to implement solutions that improve efficiency, create new products, and strengthen regional industries.

Build Real Systems. Solve Real Problems. Explore Your Career.

Graduating with an engineering degree but not sure which path you want to take yet?

The enFocus Innovation Fellowship allows young professionals to build real-world experience across industries before committing to a single role. Instead of entering one company or one function immediately, Fellows work on multiple projects with regional manufacturers, startups, and civic organizations.

Over two years, you’ll apply your engineering training to projects like manufacturing systems, product development, operations strategy, and technology implementation—while developing the leadership and business skills that engineers need to advance quickly.

Most entry-level engineering roles specialize you immediately.

At enFocus, you’ll gain broad engineering and operational experience first, so you can discover where your skills and interests align.

During the Fellowship you will:

  • Work on multiple engineering and innovation projects simultaneously
  • Collaborate with manufacturers, startups, and technology teams
  • Apply engineering problem-solving to real operational challenges
  • Gain exposure to product development, operations strategy, and supply chains
  • Present solutions directly to executives and industry leaders
  • Spend up to 30% of your time launching your own product, technology, or startup

Think of it as a two-year engineering “rotation” across industries with leadership responsibilities from day one.

What You’ll Do

As an Innovation Fellow, you’ll work with enFocus Project Managers and industry partners to discover, design, and implement solutions for complex technical and operational challenges.

Most Fellows lead 1–3 projects at a time, depending on scope and stage.

Typical engineering activities include:

Discover

  • Analyze manufacturing and operational processes
  • Conduct stakeholder interviews with plant managers and operators
  • Collect and analyze production, quality, and supply chain data
  • Identify bottlenecks and improvement opportunities

Design

  • Map manufacturing processes and value streams
  • Develop product or technology implementation strategies
  • Design operational improvements and automation workflows
  • Create financial models, simulations, or engineering specifications

Implement

  • Deploy new technologies or digital systems
  • Support manufacturing process improvements
  • Manage vendor relationships and pilot programs
  • Train staff and evaluate project performance

Example Industry Projects

Engineering Fellows regularly work on projects like:

  • Manufacturing Process Optimization
    • Analyze plant operations, identify inefficiencies, and implement improvements that increase throughput and reduce costs.
  • Automation & Smart Manufacturing
    • Evaluate and implement automation technologies, robotics, or digital tracking systems to modernize operations.
  • Product & Market Research
    • Support product development initiatives by analyzing markets, supply chains, and production strategies.
  • Data & Operations Analytics
    • Use tools such as Python, PowerBI, Tableau, or SQL to analyze operational data and inform decision-making.

Build Your Own Innovation Project

All Fellows participate in Research, Development & Entrepreneurship initiatives.

You may spend up to 30% of your time working on projects such as:

  • Launching your own product or service
  • Collaborating with companies on federal R&D grants (SBIR/STTR)
  • Supporting early-stage startups in the region

This gives engineers a rare opportunity to test business or product ideas while maintaining a stable salary and mentorship support.

What You’ll Gain

This Fellowship is designed to accelerate your development as an engineer and future leader.

You will gain:

  • Exposure to multiple industries and manufacturing environments
  • Experience leading high-impact technical projects
  • Mentorship from engineering leaders and executives
  • Professional development and certifications
  • Experience presenting technical recommendations to stakeholders
  • A network of industry leaders and entrepreneurs

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree (Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, or related engineering field)
  • Minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA
  • Ability to work full-time in the South Bend–Elkhart region
  • Reliable transportation for travel to sponsor locations

What We Look For

Successful engineering Fellows typically demonstrate:

  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Initiative and ownership in ambiguous situations
  • Leadership experience in academic or project environments
  • Interest in manufacturing, operations, product development, or supply chain
  • Curiosity about how systems, organizations, and businesses operate
  • Ability to communicate technical ideas clearly to non-technical audiences

Fellowship Details

Position: Full-Time Innovation Fellow
Program Length: Two Years
Location: South Bend–Elkhart Region (hybrid)

Compensation & Benefits

Year 1 Salary: $53,000 – $55,000 with performance-based increases

Additional benefits include:

  • $1,500 technology stipend
  • 14 paid holidays + 4 floating holidays
  • Two weeks paid time off + sick days
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance
  • Retirement contributions after one year
  • Professional development programming
  • Dedicated mentor aligned with your career interests
  • Up to 30% paid time for research, development, and entrepreneurship

Application Timeline

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis for immediate hires and the August 2026 Fellowship cohort.

Employment Type: FULL_TIME