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Mechanical Prototyping Engineer

Mechanical Prototyping Engineer (MS or PhD Student) - ORNL Intern

Cassette Construction is seeking a graduate student intern (MS or PhD) through ORNL to help build and validate a prototype programmable die for our extrusion-based manufacturing system. This is a hands-on role combining mechanical design, fabrication, electromechanical assembly, controls integration, and rigorous testing and documentation.

Responsibilities

  • Build and iterate a programmable die prototype, including:
    • Mechanical assembly, fit-up, alignment, and troubleshooting
    • Wiring and basic electrical integration (connectors, cable management, strain relief, continuity checks)
    • Programming, instrumentation, and data-logging 
  • Mechanical design and iteration:
    • 3D modeling and design updates
    • Drawing generation, detailing, and revision control
    • Design-for-manufacture and design-for-assembly improvements
  • Documentation and testing:
    • Develop build notes, test plans, and procedures
    • Execute experiments, collect data, and summarize results clearly
    • Maintain organized records and communicate progress/issues promptly
    • Collaborate with the broader team to scope tasks, plan work, and resolve technical blockers

Required qualifications

  • Current MS or PhD student in Mechanical Engineering (or closely related field)
  • Demonstrated fabrication experience (shop work, prototyping, assembling mechanisms)
  • Proficiency with general shop tools and safe work practices (hand tools, drill press, saws, basic fixturing/metrology)
  • Experience with 3D CAD and drawings (e.g., SolidWorks, Inventor, or similar)
  • Ability to work independently: planning tasks, executing without step-by-step oversight, and delivering reliable outputs
  • Strong attention to detail in research/workflows; able to document work cleanly and consistently
  • Critical thinking and practical problem-solving (debugging mechanical/electrical integration issues)

Preferred qualifications

  • Experience with mechatronics, actuators and sensors, microcontrollers, or motion/control systems
  • Comfort with rapid iteration: prototyping, testing, redesigning, and re-building
  • Familiarity with structured test methods and basic data analysis

Working style expectations

  • Respectful, collaborative, and communicates clearly
  • Asks questions early, flags risks, and proposes solutions
  • Organized, dependable, and careful with shared tools and equipment