Fall 2026 Engineering Internship/Co-op

General Astronautics

San Francisco (CA)

On-site

USD 41,000 - 48,000

Full time

12 days ago

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Job summary

General Astronautics in San Francisco is seeking exceptional engineering interns for Fall 2026. You will work with mentors on projects that ship to orbit, writing code, building hardware, and running experiments on critical paths to a demo mission.

You will design and develop mechanisms, perform CAD work, and apply analyses to ensure flight-ready hardware. Expect hands-on, fast-paced work in a small startup team with weekend extensions as needed.

Qualifications

  • Enrolled in a bachelor's degree program in engineering, physics, CS, or math by start of employment.
  • GPA 3.5 or above.
  • 6+ months of hands-on technical work outside the classroom.
  • Strong written and verbal communication; startup-friendly.
  • Willingness to work on-site in San Francisco.

Responsibilities

  • Own a mechanism or subassembly from requirements through hardware.
  • Create CAD models and drawings; select materials, tolerances, assembly.
  • Apply FEA analyses to ensure reliability.

Skills

Hands-on prototyping
CAD design
Strong communication
Startup environment

Education

Bachelor's degree (engineering/CS/physics/math)

Tools

Siemens NX
SOLIDWORKS
MATLAB
ANSYS

Job description

General Astronautics was founded on the belief that the bottleneck to humanity's expansion into space is labor, not rockets or science. We build autonomous dexterous robots to close the gap on the science that humanity can't afford not to do. We are building the robots that will make orbital manufacturing routine. This is the unlock to new pharmaceutics, new materials, and new planets.

We are hiring exceptional students for engineering roles in Fall 2026. As an intern, you will work directly with your mentor and the founding team on projects that ship to orbit. You will write code, build hardware, and run experiments that show up on the critical path to our upcoming demo mission.

If you have shown academic strength and a track record of building things outside the classroom, you are a strong candidate.

Key Responsibilities
Design and Development
  • Own a mechanism or subassembly from requirements through hardware. You will run the trade studies and support your work with first principles engineering methods.
  • Build and iterate detailed CAD models and mechanical drawing’s, and make real calls on materials, tolerances, and assembly sequence for flight-ready hardware.
  • Utilize classical and FEA analysis to ensure safe margin and reliability across all load conditions.
Testing and Validation
  • Write and execute the test plans for your own hardware. Build the fixtures, wire the instrumentation, take the data, and figure out what it means.
  • Support qualification and acceptance campaigns, including parabolic flight and on-orbit demo hardware.
  • Produce the full design package: drawings, analysis reports, BOMs, and assembly documentation good enough for someone else to build from.
Optimization and Integration
  • Run cost and manufacturability trades across parallel configurations, and learn to weigh design risk against a schedule that does not move.
  • Work across the whole stack with a small team. Your mechanism has to integrate with the robot, the payload, and the vehicle, and you will be in the room for all of it.
Basic Qualifications
  • Enrolled in a bachelor's degree program in engineering, physics, computer science, or math by the start of employment
  • GPA of 3.5 or above
  • 6+ months of hands‑on technical work outside the classroom (research, project teams, personal builds, prior internships)
  • Strong written and verbal communication, comfortable working alongside engineers, technicians, and the founding team
  • Thrives in a dynamic startup environment where priorities shift fast
  • Proficient in prototyping, order‑of‑magnitude estimations, and hand calculations
Preferred Skills And Experience
  • Experience designing tooling and testing structures
  • Mechanisms and electromechanical hardware experience
  • Proficient in CAD (Siemens NX, SOLIDWORKS) and simulation (MATLAB, Ansys)
Additional Requirements
  • Minimum 12 weeks on‑site in San Francisco
  • Willingness to work extended hours and weekends as necessary to support critical project milestones
  • U.S. citizen or national, U.S. lawful permanent resident, or eligible for authorization under U.S. export regulations
Compensation And Benefits

Pay range: Engineering Intern, Sophomore: $30.00/hour. Engineering Intern, Junior or Senior: $35.00/hour.

General Astronautics is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.

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