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Metallurgical Engineering Intern

Joining the Metallus team means becoming part of a legacy that dates back over a century. We are an industry leader, manufacturing the cleanest steel in the world for companies in the industrial, aerospace and defense, automotive, and energy markets. 

 

Metallus Internship Program

At Metallus, our internship program is designed to make you part of our team. You will have opportunities to grow your skills, develop as a leader, and network with our managers and leaders. Our program allows you to gain real work experience in a team environment. Metallus also supports your career readiness development through workshops with topics like resume building and interview prep.

 

Metallus Internship Includes:

Competitive salary

Real-world experience that provides a competitive edge upon graduation

Casual work environment

Career planning and development workshops

Organized social activities and community service events

Networking with leadership, hiring managers, and early career colleagues

 

Internship Assignment: Full Time – Summer 2026

Perform metallurgical investigations or failure analyses to determine root cause of defects and steel quality issues

Produce quality investigative reports and material related documentation

Prepare metallographic samples (sample sectioning, mounting, polishing)

Utilize optical and scanning electron microscopy to evaluate metallurgical features

Analyze material for steel cleanness and characterization

 

Internship Qualifications:

Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5

Must have completed 30 or more credit hours by the end of the spring 2026 semester

Must be a full-time student attending an accredited two-year or four-year college/university

Preferred majors: Materials Science, Chemical, or Mechanical Engineering

Microsoft Office experience

Written and oral communication skills

 

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