The Internship Experience :
Hasbro’s Summer Internship Program offers a behind-the-scenes look at how a global play and entertainment company operates- paired with the opportunity to make a real impact.
Interns are fully embedded on their teams and trusted to own meaningful business projects aligned to team priorities. Throughout the summer, you’ll contribute to work that matters while also being part of a broader global intern cohort, gaining exposure to professional development sessions, networking opportunities, and leadership engagement designed to support your growth and learning.
Support end‑to‑end product development from an engineering perspective, ensuring quality, cost, and schedule targets are met through technical execution.
Assist engineers with concept development, prototyping, testing, and manufacturing support
Evaluate new product ideas and provide technical feasibility input
Coordinate with global partners across Engineering, Design, Packaging, Quality, and Legal on technical matters
Identify technical risks, support issue resolution, and contribute to continuous improvement
Create and maintain product specifications, cost targets, and delivery requirements under engineering guidance
Support cost reviews, value engineering, and resource utilization from a technical standpoint
Contribute to CAD part or mechanism design (SolidWorks) where applicable
Internship Requirements:
Education:
Undergraduate student currently pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Automation Engineering, or related discipline
Technical Foundation:
Basic understanding of mechanical design principles, materials, and manufacturing processes
Exposure to hard‑goods or consumer product development concepts through coursework, projects, or internships
Introductory knowledge of manufacturing processes (e.g. injection molding, assembly, basic tooling concepts) from an engineering perspective
Basic understanding of DFM concepts and manufacturing constraints
Design & Tools:
Hands‑on experience with CAD tools (SolidWorks preferred; other 3D CAD acceptable)
Ability to interpret basic engineering drawings and assemblies
Familiarity with BOM structure and part breakdowns from academic or project work
Collaboration & Communication
Comfortable working with cross‑functional teams in a technical support role
Able to clearly communicate technical information and document findings
Organized, detail‑oriented, and proactive in following up on engineering tasks
Preferred (Not Required):
Interest in toy, consumer product, or mechanism‑driven product development
Strong interest in mechanical systems and mechanisms (e.g. gears, linkages, motors) through coursework or personal projects
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