Summer 2025 Intern - Mechanical Engineering - California

Job description

Who We Want

Challengers. People who seek out the hard projects and work to find just the right solutions.​

Teammates. Partners who listen to ideas, share thoughts and work together to move the business forward.​

Charismatic networkers. Relationship-savvy people who intentionally make connections with both internal partners and external contacts.​

Strategic thinkers. Interns who propose innovative ideas and consistently exceed their performance objectives.​

Customer-oriented achievers. Individuals with an unparalleled work ethic and customer-focused attitude who bring value to their partnerships.​

Game changers. Persistent interns who will stop at nothing to live out Stryker’s mission to make healthcare better. ​

What You Get Out of the Internship​​

Stryker, a global leader in medical technology takes great pride in their people, and that’s why we’re looking to expand our talent. As a result, we are looking for the best and brightest students to strengthen our team and drive our business going forward. As a Mechanical Engineering intern at Stryker, you will:​​

  • Apply classroom knowledge and gain experience in a fast-paced and growing industry setting​
  • Implement new ideas, be constantly challenged, and develop your skills​
  • Network with key/high-level stakeholders and leaders of the business​
  • Be a part of an innovative team and culture​
  • Impact the development and manufacturing of cutting-edge products​

Opportunities Available

As a Mechanical Engineering intern at Stryker, you will be placed in one of the following teams:​

Quality

Advanced Quality

AQE interns work on engineering projects related to development of new products.  Areas of emphasis may include human factors engineering, risk management, application of statistics, reliability engineering, design verification, and design validation including customer interaction.  As Homer Stryker pointed out, “If your tools don’t work, make them work.  If you can’t make them work, make some that do work.”  In this directive, the AQE team works to make sure that the products we develop at Stryker will work consistently for our customers to meet or exceed their expectations.  ​

Process Quality

PQE interns collaborate with cross-functional teams to support product sustainment. When non-conforming issues arise in production, it is our responsibility to perform robust root cause analysis and implement effective corrective actions.  Do you enjoy deep dive investigations and driving collaboration and communication to achieve issue resolution?  If so, you may be a great fit for this team!  PQE interns are focused on quality, compliance and continuous improvement.  They use their education to work with a variety of tools including CAD for fixture design, root cause analysis methods, LabView, and validation activities to optimize production, inspection, and quality system processes.

Supplier Quality

SQE interns are responsible for all things supplier-related.  Stryker uses a number of critical suppliers to manufacture components and finished products, and to provide critical services.  This team’s job is to work closely with the suppliers to ensure components and their manufacturing processes meet our required standards.  Do you enjoy using your technical background and communication skills to influence suppliers?  If so, you might be a great fit for this diverse and talented team!  The role requires working closely with internal customers from multiple functions, meeting with suppliers frequently, and the use of both technical and business skills.

Quality

Quality interns work with our internal cross-functional teams and external sales team and customers to ensure we develop and sustain a product with the highest quality.  The team’s job is to ensure we develop the right products up front – evaluate risk, ensure our customer’s user needs are met, and help drive craftsmanship, safety, durability and reliability into the product.  On the post-market side, they also work closely with regulatory to handle any complaints and implement design changes, as needed, to address quality issues.  The role requires someone who has great communication, problem-solving, and technical skills.

Research & Development

New Product Development

R&D interns in New Product Development work with cross-functional teams to identify the needs and the goals of future products.  They research new technologies, customer expectations, business requirements and regulations.  They may work with a variety of tools, including CAD, FEA, and our Test Labs to develop new product concepts.  These interns utilize their technical education to design new products and drive them from concept to production.

Product Engineering

R&D interns in Product Engineering work with cross-functional teams to identify the greatest needs for improvements on current products.  They research new technologies, customer feedback, and product performance data to make our products better for Stryker and for our customers.  Product Engineering interns work with a variety of tools, including CAD, FEA, Test Labs, and root cause analysis methods.  These interns utilize their technical education to improve the safety and efficacy of our existing products.

Test Lab

Test interns partner closely with Test Engineers and R&D to experiment with early prototypes and vet out product designs throughout the design process.  What this really means is that they get to be the MythBusters of the division.  You think your design can last the entire expected service life? We put it to the test.  Just like the show, we quickly design and build fixtures to simulate real life situations.

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In addition to these experiments, they are ultimately responsible for design verification – the quantitative testing of the technical specifications of the product.  A team’s experience ranges from 2 to over 15 years with technical specialties ranging from sterilization, mechanical, electrical, software, and optics.  If you’re the type of person that has the magic ability to break things – we want you!

Manufacturing

Manufacturing Engineer interns will collaborate with Design and Operations to deliver best-in-class new products to market.  Interns will partner with technicians and engineers to improve Stryker’s manufacturing lines through new fixture development, assembly line process enhancement, implementation of lean manufacturing principles, and improving ergonomics and safety.

$22 min hourly wage – $32 max hourly wage and either paid corporate housing or a living stipend, dependent upon hiring location.

Majors targeted: Mechanical Engineering

What You Need

•Currently working on completion of a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in related field or equivalent; we will only consider students who plan to be enrolled in a degree-seeking program after the summer.

•Cumulative 3.0 GPA or above; must be the case at the date of hire and will be verified during background check in the spring

•Must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. and not require employment-based sponsorship now or in the future.

•Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

•Strong interpersonal skills.

•Ability to exercise independent judgment and proven leadership and business acumen skills.

•Proven ability to handle multiple projects and meet deadlines.

•Versatility, flexibility, and a willingness to work within constantly changing priorities with enthusiasm.

•Strong organizational, problem-solving, and analytical skills; able to manage priorities and workflow.

•Proficient on basic computer programs: Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint.

Stryker is a global leader in medical technologies and, together with its customers, is driven to make healthcare better. The company offers innovative products and services in MedSurg, Neurotechnology, Orthopaedics and Spine that help improve patient and healthcare outcomes. Alongside its customers around the world, Stryker impacts more than 150 million patients annually.

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