Aerospace Engineering Intern at Apple India

Apple India is hiring a Aerospace Engineering Intern in Gurugram for a 12-month, fully mentored internship. This is real, reviewed work on live projects — not a training sandbox or a certificate mill. About the internship You will join the aerospace engineering team and work alongside people who do this professionally every day. From week one you own a scoped piece of work, take it through review, and see it ship. Day-to-day responsibilities • Support design and analysis of aerospace components. • Run structural or aerodynamic simulations. • Prepare technical documentation to industry standards. • Assist with test planning and data analysis. • Document your work clearly so the next person can pick it up. • Take part in stand-ups, planning and review sessions with the team. Tools and technologies you will use Aerospace, CAD, CATIA, Structural Analysis, FEA, MATLAB, Aerodynamics, Testing, Documentation, Compliance Standards — plus the internal tooling Apple India uses day to day. What you will learn Engineering in a safety-critical, heavily regulated domain where documentation and traceability are part of the product. Team structure You report to a senior team member who acts as your mentor, inside a pod of 6-10 people. Weekly 1:1s track progress and a mid-internship review tells you exactly where you stand. What we expect from you Curiosity, ownership and clear communication. You are not expected to know every tool listed — you are expected to have solid fundamentals, ask good questions, and document what you do. Details: ₹18,000/month stipend · 12 months · Work From Home (Remote) · 1 opening · Gurugram. If you want to start a career in aerospace engineering in Gurugram, apply now. Responsibilities: Support design and analysis of aerospace components.; Run structural or aerodynamic simulations.; Prepare technical documentation to industry standards.; Assist with test planning and data analysis.; Document your work so the next person can pick it up. Requirements: Education: pursuing or completed B.E./B.Tech/M.Tech in Mechanical, Aerospace, Mechatronics or a related discipline; Graduation year: 2025, 2026 or 2027 batch; Minimum 60% / 6.0 CGPA (relaxable for candidates with strong practical projects); Technical skills: working knowledge of Aerospace, CAD, CATIA, Structural Analysis; Soft skills: clear written communication, ownership, willingness to document work; Experience: none required — freshers welcome; prior projects or certifications are a plus.

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