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2026 Summer Intern – Manufacturing Engineering – Autonomous Robotics Center and Automation & Cyber

General Motors

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Sep 10, 2025
Warren, MI, US
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GM is looking to solve manufacturing challenges by developing and integrating innovative technologies, optimizing vehicle assembly methods, and enhancing automation and cybersecurity within their manufacturing environments.

Requirements

  • Controls – software, hardware development or execution
  • Developing tools, equipment, or processes such as layouts
  • Exposure to manufacturing processes: components to product assembly
  • Simulation/Game design or development
  • Artificial intelligence, machine learning, machine vision equipment or systems
  • Automation or automated equipment such as conveyance or robotics
  • Information Technology or Network design

Responsibilities

  • Analyze product, process, and technology to determine optimal vehicle assembly methods and safeguard manufacturing processes
  • Recommend and validate improvements for existing manufacturing processes
  • Support evaluation and integration of innovative technologies to address current manufacturing challenges
  • Develop tools to enhance program and project management effectiveness
  • Support the development and implementation of cybersecurity tools for manufacturing environments
  • Assist in the design, construction, and validation of manufacturing tools and equipment
  • Program manufacturing technologies and automation systems

Other

  • GM does not provide immigration-related sponsorship for this role. Do not apply for this role if you will need GM immigration sponsorship now or in the future.
  • This role is categorized as onsite.
  • Must be graduating between December 2026 and June 2028
  • Able to work fulltime, 40 hours per week during the summer months
  • Must be willing to work in a plant environment