Your Impact (Responsibilities):
- Understand athletic product design features and components, and how they influence human movement.
- Collection and processing of human subject data using Motion Analysis 3D motion capture.
- Write code to analyze mechanical and biomechanical data in Python and Visual 3D.
- Perform mechanical testing on plaque materials and shoes (Instron).
- Write scientific reports using PowerPoint, and Microsoft Word, summarizing human movement and mechanical property findings for Brooks products and competitors that are delivered to product teams for use in product improvement.
- Use your graduate level research skills to conduct human movement studies that lead to innovative testing procedures and optimization of product for all who run.
- Use your advanced data analytics skills to mine data in our Tableau historical dashboards containing over 9,000 trials of human motion capture over the last six years to recommend product improvements based on identified opportunities.
- Develop loyal, engaging relationships with our customers and the Brooks community.
- Other duties as assigned.
Project:
- As a part of your experience as a graduate intern at Brooks, you will have the opportunity to complete a project under the support and supervision of your manager. Details of your project will be finalized once you arrive at Brooks based on your interests and the needs of the business. You will use your ever-growing analytical skillset as a graduate student to prepare a thoughtful and elevated project. Weave your learnings from your graduate courses into your work to challenge yourself and benefit Brooks. You will present your work and findings to senior leadership at Brooks at the end of your internship, to hone in on your research, recommendation, and presentation skills.
Qualifications:
- Master's degree with a background in biomechanics, kinesiology, and/or exercise science or an equivalent analytical field.
- Willing to commit to the intern position for six months onsite in Seattle, WA
- Willingness to learn and gain hands-on experience.
- Able to commit to up to 40 hours a week to be physically present at HQ.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills, demonstrating effective listening through concise, clear verbal and written communication.
- Hands-on experience in a biomechanics lab or a lab that involved data collection on human subjects using 3D motion capture.
- Hands-on experience with materials testing and familiarity with stress/strain testing protocols.
- Well-developed quantitative skills with an aptitude for report-building, data mining, and interpretation.
- Hands-on experience with writing code (MATLAB, Python, etc.) and creating kinematic and kinetic models for human motion capture (Visual 3D).
- Experience with Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
- Strong organizational skills.
- Detail-oriented with an emphasis on quality work products. Always looking to improve our products and processes while also displaying a willingness to dive into the details and help wherever necessary.
- Must be able to collaborate in a team-oriented environment.
- Embrace Brooks values!
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Brooks’ purpose is to inspire everyone to run their path by creating the best performance gear and experiences in the world while taking responsibility for our impact on people and the planet. Since 1914, we’ve been propelled by a never-ending curiosity with how humans move. Because, to us, movement is the key to feeling more alive. We’re all moving towards something. Whether it’s a headspace, a feeling, or a finish line.
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Everyone at Brooks is propelled by a company culture that sparks excitement, fuels collaboration, inspires creativity, and ignites innovation. Our brand values bond us together to drive our success. This means we solve for the runner, do what we say we will, give it our all, are generous with our humanity, and find a way to keep moving every day.
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