Boston Scientific is looking to solve challenges in the health industry by improving patient safety and quality of care through quality engineering methodologies, systems, and practices that meet regulatory requirements. The intern will support departmental, functional, site, divisional, and corporate quality goals and priorities, and work cross-functionally to improve the manufacturing process.
Requirements
- Pursuing a degree in Mechanical/Manufacturing, Biomedical/Bio, Electrical, Chemical, Industrial Engineering or Material Sciences.
- Knowledge of analytical techniques and statistical analysis
Responsibilities
- Use design for manufacturing principles to develop tooling and equipment for manufacturing lines for new products
- Create inspections or inspection systems to ensure products meet critical requirements
- Apply sound, systematic problem-solving methodologies in identifying, prioritizing, communicating, and resolving quality issues.
- Apply technical knowledge to innovate, design, develop, and sustain processes, procedures, tooling and equipment for first in class medical devices
- Assist in the development and execution of streamlined business systems which effectively identify and resolve quality issues.
- Value Improvement Projects (VIPs) such as yield improvements, process improvements, and materials cost savings allow Boston Scientific to re-invest the savings into new products to fund company growth
Other
- Current rising junior or rising senior (grad dates between Dec 2026 - May 2028), graduating senior (May 2026 grad) continuing on to grad school, or current grad student. Must have at least one semester of school left post-internship to qualify.
- Must be able to start internship on May 18th or 26th, 2026 and work for 12 weeks
- Must have reliable transportation to/from work.
- Experience in Medical Device industry
- Self-starter with the ability to identify improvement opportunities
- This role follows an onsite work model, requiring employees to be in our local office at least four days per week.
- Candidates will be subject to a prohibited substance test as a requirement.