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Engineering Student in Thermal Analysis Role
MDA Space
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chaudière- ord (saint joseph de beauce), Canada
Location
chaudière- ord (saint joseph de beauce)
Posted
May 31, 2026
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Job Description
Enhance your skills with MDA's Engineering Student role in Thermal Analysis at the Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue office. This 4-month internship, starting September 2026, offers hands-on experience in structural analysis.
The successful candidate will be an engineering student with 90 credits in mechanical engineering. As part of this collaborative environment, you will work closely with a senior analyst to conduct thermal simulations and produce compliance reports. Your ability to recommend design modifications based on data will be vital to this role’s success.
Key Responsibilities: • Calculate thermal distributions for space structures • Suggest design improvements from thermal analyses • Select thermal protective mechanisms • Produce analysis reports demonstrating subsystem compliance • Create thermal test protocols and documentation
Requirements: • Completed 90 credits in mechanical engineering • General average above 3.2/4.0 • Initiative and critical thinking...
The successful candidate will be an engineering student with 90 credits in mechanical engineering. As part of this collaborative environment, you will work closely with a senior analyst to conduct thermal simulations and produce compliance reports. Your ability to recommend design modifications based on data will be vital to this role’s success.
Key Responsibilities: • Calculate thermal distributions for space structures • Suggest design improvements from thermal analyses • Select thermal protective mechanisms • Produce analysis reports demonstrating subsystem compliance • Create thermal test protocols and documentation
Requirements: • Completed 90 credits in mechanical engineering • General average above 3.2/4.0 • Initiative and critical thinking...