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NACME Engineering Internship 2025

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Summer Internship
  • Maple Grove

AI generated summary

  • You must be part of NACME, a current Bachelor's student in your Junior/Senior year or grad student, pursuing an engineering degree, with a 3.0 GPA and able to work in the U.S. without restrictions.
  • You will support product design, development, testing, and provide manufacturing, packaging, and quality assistance, while contributing ideas to improve lives through engineering solutions.

Requirements

  • Must be part of NACME
  • Current Bachelor's student in your Junior or Senior year or grad student. Must have at least one semester of school left post-internship to qualify.
  • Pursuing a degree in Engineering for the following disciplines: Electrical, Mechanical, Biomedical, Chemical, Computer (Science or Engineering)
  • Have a minimum 3.0 GPA
  • Ability to work in the United States without restriction

Responsibilities

  • - Our Engineering Interns have provided support in the design, development and testing of our products on the front end as well as provided manufacturing, packaging and quality support on the back end.
  • - Our interns are integral team members whose ideas are encouraged and supported.
  • - As a BSC Engineering Intern, you will see firsthand how your work can help improve someone’s life.

FAQs

What is the work mode for the NACME Engineering Internship 2025?

The work mode for the NACME Engineering Internship 2025 is onsite.

Where is the internship located?

The internship is located in Maple Grove, MN, with additional potential locations in Minnetonka, Arden Hills, MN, or Marlborough, MA.

What are the eligibility requirements for this internship?

The eligibility requirements include being a NACME student, a current Bachelor's student in your Junior or Senior year or a graduate student, and maintaining a minimum GPA of 3.0.

What is the duration of the internship?

The internship duration is from May to August 2025, with flexible dates.

Are there any benefits for interns?

Yes, benefits include corporate housing and relocation assistance or living stipend for eligible students, half-day Fridays throughout the summer, access to a free on-campus fitness center, various summer events, and a casual dress code.

What kind of tasks will interns be involved in?

Interns will support the design, development, and testing of products, as well as provide manufacturing, packaging, and quality support.

Is there any financial assistance available for interns?

Yes, interns who successfully complete their internship will be awarded a scholarship at the end of the summer.

What kind of disciplines are acceptable for applicants?

Acceptable disciplines include Electrical, Mechanical, Biomedical, Chemical, and Computer (Science or Engineering).

Do international students have the opportunity to apply?

Yes, but applicants must have the ability to work in the United States without restriction.

Who is the recruiter for this internship?

The recruiter for this internship is Renee Wharton.

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At Boston Scientific, we work collaboratively to solve healthcare’s toughest problems by developing solutions that matter most to those suffering from debilitating and life threatening conditions and the healthcare professionals who provide their care. Across 100+ countries, we help providers deliver care more effectively by reducing costs, increasing efficiencies and expanding access to care in order to help more people in more places live longer, healthier lives. We go beyond our mission of transforming patient lives by investing in the future and the well-being of our employees and our planet. Our commitment to sustainability is evident in our Newsweek ranking as the 16th greenest company in the U.S. We also strive to foster a diverse and inclusive work environment and provide opportunities for our 38,000+ employees around the world to serve in their local communities.