Velatron Technologies

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Manufacturing Engineering Intern

Velatron Technologies

Kitchener, ON • On-site

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Job description

We are a leading designer and manufacturer of custom transformers, inductors and coils. We have been in business for almost 80 years and have recently won the "Top Electronics Solutions Provider" for 2024 Manufacturing Technology Magazine. We have ambitious growth plans and need big thinking individuals to make it happen. You will be a go-getter, not afraid to try new things and are willing to take risks to accomplish great things. You thrive in a team environment but can also work autonomously. You will get real hands-on experience in a highly custom manufacturing environment; with great responsibility to innovate and make a meaningful impact.


Who We're Looking For:

You're a go-getter with a penchant for pushing boundaries and a fearless attitude towards experimentation. As our ideal candidate, you're not just eager to learn; you're hungry to innovate and make a real difference. Whether collaborating with a team or tackling projects solo, you're adaptable, resourceful, and always ready to take on new challenges.

Job responsibilities include:

- Assist in maintaining and optimizing production processes.

- Assist in creating new work instructions to drive standardized work.

- Assist in development of new CAD models of tooling / arbors as well as Tranformers and Inductors for new design development.

- Assist in development of rapid prototyping techniques utilizing additive manufacturing.

- Assist in developing CAD models of transformers and Inductors designs.

- Respond to production needs as needed.

- Other jobs as requested.


Work term: September - December 2026.

Hours of Work:Monday to Friday 7:45 a.m. to 4:15 p.m.


Company location is right across the bus stop for easy access.



NOTE:This job is funded by the Government of Canada's Student Work Placement Program (SWPP). The SWPP program requires that candidates be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or a protected person defined by the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.