Process Engineering Intern (Summer 2026)

Process Engineering Intern (Summer 2026)

ASM

Phoenix, AZ • On-site

$16.75 - $21.50/hr

Other

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

About Us 

Step into a career with ASM, where cutting edge technology meets collaborative culture. At ASM, we are:  

  • An industry pioneer in innovation and advanced technology, leading what's next in semiconductor development 
  • A global team of 4,500+ professionals from 70+ nationalities across 16 locations worldwide  
  • Have a portfolio of 2,900+ patents with breakthrough developments in ALD and epitaxy semiconductor deposition 
  • Develop technology powering critical advances in 5G, cloud computing, AI, autonomous driving, medical devices, and green energy 
  • The first semiconductor company with approved Net Zero targets, demonstrating leadership in sustainability 
     

About the Internship 

Our Summer 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 May/June 2026 and continue through August/September 2026. 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 Process Engineering intern at ASM, you'll have the opportunity to collaborate with some of the brightest engineers and teams across the globe. Some of the potential projects you'll have exposure to and the opportunity to work with include:  

  • Conducting process characterization for thin film deposition. 
  • Analyzing data from deposition experiments to optimize parameters. 
  • Support yield improvement initiatives through root cause analysis. 

What You'll Bring 

  • Currently pursuing a degree in Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, Chemistry, Physics or a related field. 
  • You are currently within a masters or PhD program. 

Benefits 

  • As an intern, you will gain hands-on experience by working on industry-related projects, providing you with valuable exposure to real-world processes and the opportunity to apply your skills in a professional setting. 
  • Learn from the Best: Get the chance to work alongside world-class engineers and industry leaders who are shaping the future of technology-your personal dream team of innovators! 
  • Step into the Future: Dive into one of the fastest-growing industries on the planet. From AI to 5G, you'll be right at the heart of the tech revolution. 
  • Hands-On with Cutting-Edge Tech: Experience the latest and greatest in semiconductor design, testing, and fabrication. You'll be working with the coolest tools and gadgets out there. 
  • Network Like a Pro: Meet and connect with brilliant minds from all over the world, and make friendships that could open doors to amazing future career opportunities. 
  • Make a Real Impact: Work on groundbreaking projects that power everything from smartphones to self-driving cars. Your contributions will help shape tomorrow's world. 
  • Challenge Your Mind: Sharpen your problem-solving skills as you take on real-world challenges, pushing boundaries and thinking outside the box. 



Frequently asked questions

Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Engineering Intern?

A: To succeed as an Engineering Intern, key technical skills include proficiency in computer-aided design (CAD) software, programming languages such as Python or C++, and familiarity with engineering design principles and tools like SolidWorks or Autodesk. Additionally, strong soft skills like effective communication, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities are crucial for collaborating with colleagues, presenting ideas, and adapting to new challenges. By combining technical expertise with these interpersonal skills, Engineering Interns can effectively contribute to projects, build valuable industry connections, and lay a strong foundation for future career growth in the field.

Q: What is the career path for a Engineering Intern?

A: A typical career progression for an Engineering Intern involves transitioning from an entry-level role, such as a Junior Engineer or Design Engineer, to mid-level positions like a Senior Engineer or Engineering Manager, and eventually to senior roles like a Technical Lead or Engineering Director. Throughout this journey, opportunities for skill development and professional growth arise from hands-on project experience, mentorship, and continuous education in areas like project management, leadership, and industry-specific technologies. Long-term career prospects for Engineering Interns may lead to specialized roles like Product Development, Research and Development, or even entrepreneurship, or they may choose to pursue advanced degrees in engineering or business.



ASM job posting for a Process Engineering Intern (Summer 2026) in Phoenix, AZ with a salary of $17 to $22 Hourly with a map of Phoenix location.