TWIN DISC, Inc. has a proud history of engineered transmission and propulsion solutions for equipment that fuels the world, feeds the globe, and creates our societies’ infrastructures. Through the ingenuity of our employees, we’ve built a strong company that is respected throughout the world and is a leader in the markets we serve.
The Mechanical Engineering Design Intern - Marine, will work out of the Innovation Technology Center located in Mount Pleasant, WI. The intern will be responsible for assisting with the Engineering Department day-to-day activities such as inter-department support and documentation creation/ maintenance. The intern will also be tasked with applying current engineering knowledge to product development work with regards to machine elements and design, manufacturing methods, materials, data analysis, and mechanics. The project(s) and their scope will be selected and based upon the intern's education level and will include but are not limited to small reduction gearbox component and assembly design, hydraulic system design, and design verification thru FEA. The opportunities to assist in prototype R&D builds and testing and/or assisting in assembly of a production transmission will be available.
Requirements/Qualifications:
- Must be enrolled in a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, or related field.
- Basic knowledge of CAD.
- Desire to learn or improve SolidWorks and understanding of Mechanical Design process.
- Excellent time management, organization skills, and good work habits
TWIN DISC is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing employment opportunity without regard to an individual's age, color, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran status.
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What We Do
For over 100 years Twin Disc has been developing, engineering, manufacturing and distributing power transmission products that put horsepower to work. Twin Disc products are installed in the drivelines and powertrains of farm tractors, road pavers, cranes, mining trucks, oil rigs, logging equipment, firefighting and rescue vehicles, pleasure craft, fishing and work boats, pumps, turbines. They manage and control the horsepower generated by internal combustion engines and electric motors. They help feed us, provide natural resources, build our cities and homes, transport us, defend us and influence our lives daily in many unnoticed but critical ways.








