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Engineering Intern

 

About the Company

SCHOTT MINIFAB is a leading provider of microfluidic diagnostic consumables, driving innovation at the intersection of science, engineering, and healthcare. As part of the global SCHOTT Group, we belong to the Strategic Business Field Diagnostics, working alongside two other specialised sites in Phoenix (US) and Jena (Germany) to deliver cutting-edge solutions that make a real difference in people’s lives. Our Melbourne site plays a key role in this mission, offering a dynamic, purpose-driven environment where your work directly contributes to the future of diagnostics.

About the Role

This internship is an exciting opportunity to gain hands-on experience at the forefront of diagnostic innovation. As part of our Engineering/Science teams, you’ll contribute to the development of advanced microfluidic and diagnostic devices in a collaborative, purpose-driven environment. Based at our Melbourne site, you’ll work on real-world projects alongside experienced engineers and scientists, gaining exposure to cutting-edge manufacturing technologies, product development pipelines, and quality systems within a regulated industry. You’ll benefit from mentorship, cross-functional teamwork, and a supportive, innovation-driven culture that encourages fresh thinking and impact. This is your chance to develop practical skills, build industry connections, and make a meaningful contribution to technologies that improve lives around the world.

We are looking for 2 full-time interns to support our project teams in Product Development, Process Engineering and Manufacturing Engineering.

Tasks/Responsibilities:

  • Assist in the testing and assembly of microfluidic devices and components, particularly in polymer-based environments.
  • Support product development processes from early-stage concept to manufacturing implementation, by executing a range of engineering and scientific tasks.
  • Support the preparation and maintenance of technical documentation.
  • Gain exposure to regulatory and quality frameworks, such as ISO 13485 and ISO 9001, relevant to product development for the diagnostics and life science industries.

Requirements:

  • Completed at least 2 years of undergraduate study
  • Strong academic performance and interest in medical technology
  • Ideally, some lab, testing, or practical engineering experience gained through internships or similar
  • Strong analytical and critical-thinking skills
  • A collaborative, proactive team player with a willingness to learn
  • The successful candidates must be able to work full-time. Therefore, this internship may best be suited for students completing a placement year.
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