This internship, starting around August or September 2026 through December 2026 or into early 2027, requires a minimum of 12 weeks full-time, on-site work. It is open to actively enrolled students in mechanical engineering or related fields, with a focus on battery testing and abuse tolerance. Interns will conduct experiments, analyze failures, assess hazards, and collaborate on hardware design for battery systems. Candidates should have knowledge of heat transfer, fluid mechanics, battery characteristics, and hands-on testing experience. Skills in CAD, programming, electrical troubleshooting, and manufacturing methods are preferred. Benefits include health, dental, vision, retirement plans, and more. Compensation ranges from $20-$50/hour plus benefits, depending on experience and location. This program offers professional growth through real-world projects in a fast-paced environment.