Summer Engineering Internship
TTM Technologies
Posted: November 24, 2025
Job Type: Full Time
Engineering Area(s): Chemical Engineering, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
Academic Level: Junior
Engineering Summer Internship Program
Summer 2026
Job Title: Summer Operations/Manufacturing Engineering Internship (2026)
Duration: Approximately May to August.
Salary: $20.00/hr.
Status: Full Time, Monday –Friday, minimum of 40 hours per week required.
TTM offers paid summer internships to qualified Engineering students who are looking to gain professional experience in the field of engineering and manufacturing technology. Internships are designed to help build your professional credentials by providing meaningful, practical, on-the-job training and experiences, while also igniting your imagination.
Opportunities exist throughout our company and are available to students who are motivated to learn and grow. You will get a chance to contribute your best ideas and work in an environment that inspires innovative results. Students in our internship program provide tremendous value to our organization through increased productivity, introduction of innovative, fresh ideas and talent, and often become reliable and skilled full-time employees.
Projects that interns have worked on:
-Using a collaborative robot arm and designing tooling and a process to automate an intensive and painful deburr process.
· Developing the ability for a mobile robot (AGV) to move throughout the factory and integrate with our manufacturing execution systems.
· Writing software to control a live machine and actuation.
· Developing a process, specify a robot, and program it to test the solderability of our circuit boards.
Program Features:
· Opportunity to interact and work with interns across North America with diverse backgrounds and skillsets.
· Guidance and mentorship from at least 2 engineers, empowered to develop your own project.
· Learn how to present your ideas to gain support – present your project to the site leadership, as well as executives of a $3 billion company.
· Work with a diverse array of skillsets to understand real world, real company processes (process engineers, automation engineers, machinists, process technicians, solder technicians, operators, etc.)
Feedback from past Interns:
· “This internship was a major growing experience for me. It has reaffirmed my passion to work as an engineer” – UCLA Chemical Engineer
· “The mentorship was some of the best I’ve ever received . . . the internship helped in defining my career path” – Olin Mechanical Engineering and Physics student