Mechanical Engineer Intern

ANDREW an Amphenol company
Malton
5 days ago
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Location: Malton, North Yorkshire
Department: Engineering
Posted: 2/6/2026
Location Name: GB1012 / GB05 (GB - Yorkshire 4535)


Wage up to: £27,500.00
Position Type: Salary Full Time
Shift: Monday - Friday


Join our team and help shape the future of connectivity indoors and outdoors. Together, let's push the boundaries of technology and advance sustainable networks worldwide.


How You'll Help Us Connect The World

The Mechanical Engineering Intern will play a key role in supporting the Engineering R&D team across multiple active development projects. Working under the guidance of the Mechanical Staff Engineer—and in collaboration with both mechanical and electrical engineering teams—you will contribute to the introduction, validation, and optimization of new engineering tools, processes, and prototype designs. This role offers hands‑on experience with advanced CAD and simulation tools, prototype fabrication, and cross‑functional engineering workflows within a fast‑paced product development environment.


Key Responsibilities
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) & Thermal Analysis

  • Lead the introduction, setup, and application of CFD software for evaluating telecommunication cabinets and enclosures.
  • Perform thermal simulations and support interpretation of airflow, heat transfer, and component cooling performance.
  • Conduct physical prototype testing and compare empirical results against CFD predictions to validate simulation accuracy.
  • Document findings, methodologies, and recommendations for future design improvements.

Electrical System Design & SolidWorks Electrical

  • Collaborate closely with the Electrical Engineering team to establish best practices for SolidWorks Electrical.
  • Design electrical cables, harnesses, and routing solutions within the broader mechanical assembly.
  • Assist in developing structured Bills of Materials (BOMs) for new electrical harness designs.
  • Coordinate procurement of prototype components and support assembly/testing activities.

General Engineering Support

  • Contribute to ongoing mechanical and electrical product development initiatives.
  • Prepare engineering documentation, reports, test plans, and presentations as required.
  • Engage in project meetings and offer analytical input to support design decisions.

Qualifications & Skills
Education

  • Currently pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related discipline.

Technical Skills

  • Basic familiarity with CAD and engineering software such as SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Autodesk Inventor, and Ansys (or similar CFD tools).
  • Understanding of mechanical design principles, thermal analysis, and basic electrical systems.

Soft Skills

  • Strong analytical thinking and problem‑solving abilities.
  • Self‑sufficient and capable of managing independent project tasks.
  • Effective communication skills—comfortable presenting technical findings to the team.
  • High level of initiative and willingness to contribute to active, hands‑on engineering projects.

Why ANDREW?

Explore exciting career opportunities at ANDREW, part of the Amphenol family. With a legacy of over 85 years in wireless innovation, we empower mobile operators and enterprises with cutting‑edge solutions. ANDREW, an Amphenol company, is proud of our reputation as an excellent employer. Our focus is to provide the highest level of support and responsiveness to both our employees and our customers, the world's largest technology companies. ANDREW offers the opportunity for career growth within a global organization. We believe that our company is unique in that every employee, regardless of his or her position, has the ability to positively impact the business.


ANDREW is an "Equal Opportunity Employer" - Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity/National Origin


For additional company information please visit our website at https://www.andrew.com/


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