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Student: Mechanical Design Assistant

Space Dynamics Laboratory, Logan, UT, United States


The Space Dynamics Laboratory (SDL) is seeking a Utah State University student in engineering or a related field to assist full-time mechanical designers. This is a year‑round position, not a summer internship or temporary role. Students design their schedule each semester to accommodate their classes and generally keep the position until they graduate, with possible retention up to one semester after graduation as they apply for full‑time positions.

Duties and Responsibilities:

Engineering‑prototype part generation operating SDL’s 3D printer

Prepping parts for use in prototype form (may require sanding and fitting)

Performing basic 3D printer maintenance

Maintaining the consumables inventory

Receiving work orders and scheduling parts for printing

Documenting billing records

Interfacing with vendors for non-user serviceable maintenance and upgrades

Maintaining CAD common parts and materials databases

Keeping common parts library accurate in‑sync with SDL’s inventory database

Creating new common parts as needed using parametric design

Keeping materials library up‑to‑date and relevant for both CAD and CAE software

Entry‑level drafting

Producing basic mechanical drawings accurately communicating design intent for fabrication and archival purposes under the supervision of a Mechanical Designer or Engineer

Updating and maintaining CAD templates

Minimum Qualifications:

Must be a Utah State University student with a minimum of one year completed working toward an undergraduate or graduate degree in engineering or a related field

Must have at least one year remaining in school

Must be able to work on‑site in North Logan, Utah

Must be available to 15–20 hours per week during semesters with the possibility of more hours during summer

Extreme attention to detail with a high level of craftsmanship

Effective organizational and communication skills

Experience with CAD software, 3D printing, and MS Office

Ability to work flexible hours, including occasional nights and weekends

Demonstrated ability to stay on task without supervision

Strong commitment to safety protocols and a risk‑conscious mindset

Must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident of the U.S., or other U.S. person

Preferred Qualifications:

2+ years of school remaining

Experience with Solid Edge, SolidWorks, or NX

Experience with Cura, OrcaSlicer, or other slicing software

Student Scholar Program:
SDL provides unique opportunities for student employees to develop real‑world experience and knowledge beyond the classroom through our Student Scholar Program. This program offers monthly technical workshops, outreach activities, and academic stipends to eligible student employees. All SDL student employees are invited to participate in the program to expand their professional network while supporting SDL’s mission.

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