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The ARM Institute seeks a Mechanical Engineering Co-op for Fall 2026 or Spring 2027 on-site in Pittsburgh. This opportunity focuses on hands-on tooling, rapid prototyping, and system design within a growing engineering team.
Applicants must be US citizens enrolled in a Bachelor's or advanced degree program in Mechanical Engineering, Robotics, or Electrical Engineering; a High School Diploma is required. Prior teamwork and project experience is valued.
The ARM Institute leverages a robust consortium of 500+ consortium members and partners across industry, academia, and government to strengthen and grow US manufacturing. The ARM Institutedoes this by catalyzing solutions that drive the adoption of robotics and physical AI. With a forward-looking focus on innovative, yet practical, technology and workforce development solutions and leveraging the nation's largest consortium of automation experts, the ARM Institute asserts the United States as leading nation in manufacturing output through the adoption of robotics and AI. As a Manufacturing Innovation Institute (MII) and part of the Manufacturing USA® network, the ARM Institute team plays a critical, national role in driving the innovations needed to grow US manufacturing.
Must be a US citizen
The ARM Institute is seeking outstanding applicants for a Mechanical Engineering Co-op position. We view Co-ops as excellent opportunities for us to learn about potential full-time hires while also contributing to students' education and their understanding of work practices in an engineering setting. Please note that this is an on-site and full-time position (40 hrs./week) for either Fall 2026 or the Spring 2027 semesters. We are looking for candidates with a demonstrated work ethic, technical knowledge base, and participation in extracurricular activities. The ARM Institute requires a hands-on approach to engineering including tooling and machine design, rapid prototyping, and the curiosity to see a project through to completion. Prior work experience, participation in a club or activity where teamwork and collaboration are emphasized - whether it's First Robotics in High School, Baja SAE, or a non-engineering interest - we are interested in how you interact and engage with others, build upon ideas, collaborate, and work through challenges as a team. Successful candidates must demonstrate a thorough understanding of their engineering experience or coursework applying foundational principles to their everyday work. Although ARM primarily uses SolidWorks, experience in Unigraphics, Creo, Fusion 360, Autodesk Inventor, or similar is helpful. As a Mechanical Engineering Co-op at the ARM Institute, you will work alongside a growing engineering team and solve real-world problems.
Work assigned depends largely on business needs at the time of the Co-op as well as the experience of the candidate, some examples of work areas include:
We believe diversity is essential to our organization's growth and success and strive to create an inclusive, accepting culture and seek individuals of all backgrounds to join our innovative organization. ARM is an equal opportunity employer.