
Mechanical Engineering Intern, Machine Design (Summer 2026)
Scrap Labs LLC., Boulder, CO, United States
Mechanical Engineering Intern, Machine Design (Summer 2026)
Boulder, CO (On-site)
Scrap Labs was founded under the belief that high performance metal 3D printing should be accessible to builders, labs, and small manufacturers, not just massive corporations. We are developing an ultra low cost, high performance metal powder bed fusion platform designed to be reproducible with off the shelf parts, minimal labor, and a scrappy, experimental ethos.
As a Mechanical Engineering Intern, you will work alongside a small, high output group of engineers and technicians to design, build, and validate mechanical systems for our metal 3D printer platform. This is a hands on internship where you will move quickly from CAD to physical hardware, supporting rapid prototyping, integration, and test.
Responsibilities
Design and iterate mechanical subsystems and fixtures for a metal powder bed fusion (SLM) 3D printer platform.
Create and maintain CAD models and drawings, including clean assemblies and practical detailing.
Build prototypes and test setups, then debug issues hands on and drive design improvements.
Support integration with cross functional teams, electrical, firmware or software, optics or laser, and process development.
Perform basic sizing calculations and tolerance checks for structures, fasteners, and mechanisms.
Assist with manufacturing and assembly.
Document build and test results clearly, including photos, notes, and revision changes.
Currently pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering or related field, with at least sophomore standing by Summer 2026.
CAD experience in at least one major tool, SolidWorks strongly preferred.
Demonstrated hands on build experience through projects, lab work, internships, or personal builds.
Ability to work on site in Boulder, CO for the duration of the internship.
Preferred skills and experience
Prior experience with 3D printing, FDM, SLA, SLS, or metal additive, including print constraints and post processing basics.
Experience designing mechanisms, bearings, belts, lead screws, and alignment sensitive assemblies.
Familiarity with GD&T and tolerance strategy.
Exposure to basic FEA or practical stiffness and deflection reasoning.
Comfort working in a prototyping environment with tools, fixtures, and shop equipment.
Strong communication, concise updates, clean documentation, and effective collaboration.
Additional requirements
Ability to work safely in a prototyping shop environment.
Physical requirements may include lifting, standing, bending, and working around shop equipment and active test setups.
Compensation and benefits
Weekly pay range: $800 to $1500 per week, depending on experience and demonstrated capability.
Paid sick leave in accordance with Colorado requirements.
Learning stipend for role relevant training, courses, and materials.
Mentorship and structured feedback, including ownership of a real subsystem or fixture deliverable.
Application
Apply for this role and include your most relevant projects.
Send a resume and a short note highlighting 1 to 2 things you have built, links, photos, or a portfolio encouraged.
Equal opportunity
Scrap Labs is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are based on merit, competence, and qualifications and will not be influenced by any legally protected status.
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Boulder, CO (On-site)
Scrap Labs was founded under the belief that high performance metal 3D printing should be accessible to builders, labs, and small manufacturers, not just massive corporations. We are developing an ultra low cost, high performance metal powder bed fusion platform designed to be reproducible with off the shelf parts, minimal labor, and a scrappy, experimental ethos.
As a Mechanical Engineering Intern, you will work alongside a small, high output group of engineers and technicians to design, build, and validate mechanical systems for our metal 3D printer platform. This is a hands on internship where you will move quickly from CAD to physical hardware, supporting rapid prototyping, integration, and test.
Responsibilities
Design and iterate mechanical subsystems and fixtures for a metal powder bed fusion (SLM) 3D printer platform.
Create and maintain CAD models and drawings, including clean assemblies and practical detailing.
Build prototypes and test setups, then debug issues hands on and drive design improvements.
Support integration with cross functional teams, electrical, firmware or software, optics or laser, and process development.
Perform basic sizing calculations and tolerance checks for structures, fasteners, and mechanisms.
Assist with manufacturing and assembly.
Document build and test results clearly, including photos, notes, and revision changes.
Currently pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering or related field, with at least sophomore standing by Summer 2026.
CAD experience in at least one major tool, SolidWorks strongly preferred.
Demonstrated hands on build experience through projects, lab work, internships, or personal builds.
Ability to work on site in Boulder, CO for the duration of the internship.
Preferred skills and experience
Prior experience with 3D printing, FDM, SLA, SLS, or metal additive, including print constraints and post processing basics.
Experience designing mechanisms, bearings, belts, lead screws, and alignment sensitive assemblies.
Familiarity with GD&T and tolerance strategy.
Exposure to basic FEA or practical stiffness and deflection reasoning.
Comfort working in a prototyping environment with tools, fixtures, and shop equipment.
Strong communication, concise updates, clean documentation, and effective collaboration.
Additional requirements
Ability to work safely in a prototyping shop environment.
Physical requirements may include lifting, standing, bending, and working around shop equipment and active test setups.
Compensation and benefits
Weekly pay range: $800 to $1500 per week, depending on experience and demonstrated capability.
Paid sick leave in accordance with Colorado requirements.
Learning stipend for role relevant training, courses, and materials.
Mentorship and structured feedback, including ownership of a real subsystem or fixture deliverable.
Application
Apply for this role and include your most relevant projects.
Send a resume and a short note highlighting 1 to 2 things you have built, links, photos, or a portfolio encouraged.
Equal opportunity
Scrap Labs is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are based on merit, competence, and qualifications and will not be influenced by any legally protected status.
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