FAQs
Where is the Engineering Intern position located?
The role is available across Lauwin-Planque, Bretigny sur Orge, Senlis, Saran, and Augny.
What is the starting date for the internship?
The internship can start flexibly between January 2025 and September 2025.
What qualifications are required for this internship?
Applicants must be in their penultimate or final year of a university degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical, Automation, Industrial, or Software) or a STEM subject and must be proficient in English and French.
How long is the internship program?
The internship lasts for 3-6 months.
What skills are preferred for candidates applying for this internship?
Preferred candidates should have strong problem-solving and analytical skills, excellent communication and teamwork abilities, experience with CAD software, and an understanding of ISO 13849 & 62061.
Will interns have opportunities for professional growth during the internship?
Yes, interns will have opportunities to solve complex engineering challenges and develop skills that will benefit their future careers.
Are there any benefits associated with this internship?
Yes, interns will enjoy a competitive monthly salary, relocation support, and access to a range of employee benefits.
Will there be any training or support provided during the internship?
Yes, the internship program includes a robust support system, including weekly intern office hours, dedicated IT and HR support, and exclusive learning sessions with industry leaders.
Can I be considered for a full-time role after the internship?
Yes, upon successful completion of the internship, you may be considered for a graduate role or a second internship within Amazon.
What kind of projects will interns work on?
Interns may work on projects related to designing and optimizing order fulfilment infrastructure, managing automation projects, enhancing control systems training, and supporting global teams with equipment installation.
Is multilingualism a requirement for this internship?
Yes, candidates must be highly proficient in both English and French (Common European Framework of Reference C1).