Joby Aviation

Mechanical Engineering Co-op

Job Locations US-CA-San Carlos
ID
2024-3544
Category
Powertrain & Electronics
Type
Intern

Joby Overview

Located in Northern California, the team at Joby Aviation is driven by our goal of creating an affordable, all-electric air transportation system. Imagine a piloted air taxi that takes off vertically, then quietly carries you and your fellow passengers over the congested city streets below, enabling you to spend more time with the people and places that matter most. Since 2009, our team has worked steadily to make this dream a reality. We’ve designed and tested many generations of prototype aircraft capable of serving in a network of electric air taxis. We’re looking for talented, committed individuals to join our team as we push onwards toward certifying the Joby aircraft with the Federal Aviation Administration, scaling our manufacturing, and preparing to launch commercial service in 2025.

Overview

Joby Aviation is seeking a passionate engineer to join our Powertrain and Electronics team in San Carlos, CA to support development of the environmental control system for the Joby S4. This engineer will join the design team to support the design, analysis, testing, and manufacturing of flight components. This individual must be self-driven, have a deep understanding of first principal engineering fundamentals, and have a broad understanding of multiple engineering disciplines that enables them to wear many hats and solve a diverse set of problems. This position requires a relentless drive for engineering excellence and the ability to find balance between complex competing objectives and priorities. This position is exciting and rewarding, as the engineer will promptly see their ideas grow from concept to reality due to the fast paced work environment at Joby Aviation.

Responsibilities

  • Design and create drawings for flight components in the Environmental Control System
  • Build physics-based models and perform data driven analysis to inform design decisions
  • Design test equipment and experiments to validate component designs
  • Design equipment and tools to support the manufacturing, integration, and quality control of flight components
  • Collaborate with design, analysis, testing, manufacturing, and integration teams to progress projects through the design, build, test, iterate loop

Required

  • Pursuing undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering; previous co-op, internship, or related work experience required
  • Heading into junior year or above of undergrad degree
  • Excellent problem solving, communication, and teamwork skills while working with cross functional teams
  • Strong analytical and practical understanding of mechanical design, design for manufacturing, fluid dynamics, heat transfer
  • Ability to take a proactive hands-on approach to problem identification, prototyping, iterative design, validation testing, and troubleshooting
  • Proficient with 3D CAD and 2D drawing software
  • Practical manufacturing or machine shop experience

Desired

  • Experience with single or two phase cooling systems, ducting, electric motors, compressors, electronics, and other complex mechanical or electromechanical assemblies
  • Experience designing for subtractive manufacturing, injection molding, assembly, composite layup, welding or other manufacturing processes
  • Engineering experience in an R&D, startup, engineering club or other fast paced environment
  • Pursuing master’s level degree
  • Experience with CATIA 3DEXPERIENCE CAD

EEO

Relocation Assistance: This position does not offer relocation assistance. Candidates must live in the immediate area or relocate at their own expense.

 

The pay range for undergraduate interns, which includes freshman to senior level students, is $20-32/hr. The pay range for graduate interns with a Bachelor, Master, and/or Ph.D. degree is $5,400-$7,500/month. Individual pay is determined by internship role, department, experience, job-related skills, and level of education.

 

Joby is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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