Intern: Quality- Metallurgist Engineer; Summer
Listed on 2026-03-12
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Engineering
Materials Engineer, Quality Engineering, Manufacturing Engineer, Process Engineer -
Manufacturing / Production
Materials Engineer, Quality Engineering, Manufacturing Engineer
Transport is at the core of modern society. Imagine using your expertise to shape sustainable transport and infrastructure solutions for the future. If you seek to make a difference on a global scale, working with next‑gen technologies and the sharpest collaborative teams, then we could be a perfect match.
What you will doAt Volvo Group you will contribute to the transformation of our company, the transport industry and society will:
- Support quality validation and metallurgical investigations for heavy‑duty powertrain components in a high‑volume manufacturing environment.
- Perform metallographic preparation, grain size evaluation, microstructural analysis (SEM/optical), and hardness testing to link microstructure, hardness, and performance.
- Contribute to digital lab development by improving LIMS, and integrating Power BI, Excel, and SharePoint for better reporting, traceability, and data standardization.
- Participate in continuous improvement and failure analysis activities, collaborating closely with laboratory engineers and production teams.
In one sentence: you will apply materials science in a real production setting to strengthen product quality and digitalize our metallurgy lab, working hand‑in‑hand with engineers and production stakeholders.
Your future teamYou will join a small, specialized Metallurgy Laboratory team within Volvo Group Trucks Operations in Hagerstown, working with experienced engineers from materials science, mechanical engineering, and manufacturing backgrounds. The team culture is collaborative, hands‑on, and improvement‑driven: you will be encouraged to take ownership, share ideas, and work cross‑functionally with production and engineering to ensure robust, safe, and reliable powertrain components.
Who are you?Essential requirements (must‑haves)
- Currently enrolled in an Engineering degree with at least 30 semester hours completed, preferably in Materials Science or Mechanical Engineering.
- A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75.
- Summer interns may work up to 40 hours per week.
- Valid U.S. work authorization.
- Strong communication skills and the ability to work effectively in cross‑functional teams.
- High attention to detail, with a clear focus on safety, data accuracy, and organization in a dynamic production environment.
- A continuous improvement mindset and proactive problem‑solving approach.
- Prior experience or coursework in metallurgy, materials characterization, or mechanical testing.
- Familiarity with metallographic preparation, hardness testing, or microstructural analysis (e.g. SEM, optical microscopy).
- Experience with data tools such as Excel, Power BI, or lab information systems.
- Demonstrated ability to take initiative, work independently, and follow through on technical projects.
- Interest in manufacturing, heavy‑duty powertrains, and quality engineering in an industrial setting.
These requirements are designed to welcome candidates from all backgrounds who are motivated to learn, grow, and contribute to a diverse and inclusive team.
What’s in it for you?We offer a solid package of compensation, plus you will enjoy:
- A culture that genuinely cares about people, with a strong focus on safety, wellbeing, and a respectful, inclusive work environment where your ideas are heard and valued.
- A supportive team atmosphere in the Metallurgy Laboratory, where collaboration, mentoring, and knowledge sharing are part of day‑to‑day work, along with reasonable hours that support a healthy work–life balance.
- Opportunities to learn from experienced engineers, take ownership of real projects, and build a strong foundation for your career in materials, quality, and manufacturing within a global industrial group.
- Exposure to cross‑functional work with production, quality, and engineering teams across the Hagerstown site, giving you a broad view of how a world‑class powertrain manufacturing facility operates.
- A modern industrial campus in Hagerstown with on‑site production facilities and laboratories, offering a unique chance to see your lab work directly connected to real engines, transmissions, and customer products.
Are you excited to bring your skills and disruptive ideas…
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