Biomedical/Tissue Engineering, Research and Development Intern - Summer 2025

Greenville, Indiana, United States

Internship

33 minutes ago

Job description

Bring your passion for space!
 
Join our team of innovators and work alongside a team of talented, curious people that are passionate about designing and deploying solutions that are accelerating humanity’s expansion into space.  
 
The talented innovators in Greenville, IN are pioneering new microgravity technologies with a focus on biological and material science research that will lead to improvements for humans on and off planet. Our 3D Bioprinter is one such technology and will lead to creating organs with your own cells thus eliminating the risk of organ transplant rejection. Another example is our in-space plant habitat that allows for microgravity plant research, so we learn how to grow plants that thrive in space. These are only two examples and with many more exciting projects on the horizon, our team could use your curiosity, passion, and experience to help us Build Above.   
 
Summary
 
We have an open opportunity for a Biomedical/Tissue Engineering, Research and Development Intern for Summer 2025, located at our facility in Greenville, IN. You will be expected to work up to 40 hours if selected.
 
We will provide you with an internship that will last approximately 12 weeks (with possibility of an extension) during which you will be performing hands-on meaningful projects aligned with our company goals and objectives. This opportunity will fully immerse you in our technology and culture for an invaluable and rewarding experience. We have a diverse environment and a team of passionate and dedicated people that enjoy sharing their knowledge.
 
Responsibilities
  • Designs and performs experiments, commercially focused development efforts around space-based additive manufacturing, materials production, and crystal growth.
  • Materials and transport phenomena studies for space-based production activities and additive manufacturing including metals, composites, plastics, ceramics, and biomaterials.
  • Assemble materials and fixtures for space flight experiments.
  • Keep appropriate experimental records and documentation and analyze the results with the Science Team.
  • Operates and maintains equipment and instruments.
  • Participates in laboratory meetings, keeping a lab notebook, performing calculations, tabulating data, summarizing methods and results of related experiments.
  • Scheduling flexibility to include evening, weekend, and holiday rotation commitment as required.
  • Routine laboratory cleaning and ordering stock materials.
  • In addition to these responsibilities, assistance with additional tasks deemed suitable by your Manager will be requested from time to time.  Detailed instructions will be given in accordance with each task when assigned.
 
Ideal Experience
  • Currently enrolled in a nationally accredited University or College, pursuing either a Bachelor’s, Master’s degree or Doctoral student in a Biology, Biochemistry, Material Science, Biomedical or other related engineering degree. As part of our selection criteria, we will be reviewing your grades and transcripts.
  • Experience in any formal training, lab work, research papers compiled, any prior work in co-ops, internships, and any related work experience.
  • Must be within commuting distance to Greenville, Indiana or willing to relocate for this position.
 
Desired Skills
  • Ideally having prior related Internships
  • Have a variety of fundamental science, physics or engineering classroom and practical experience where you have demonstrated you strive for excellence in all aspects of your coursework, projects, lab work, workshops, internships, and other collegiate activities.
  • We are also looking for candidates who are creative, resourceful, open-minded and driven to succeed.
  • US citizenship or Permanent resident/Green card holder required (we do not accept visa sponsorship)
  • Passionate about the space industry, have a high level of energy, a drive to work in a team/collaborative environment and a desire to excel in all aspects of your work.
  • Honest, ethical, with strong integrity
 
Grow with us as we innovate the next generation capabilities for a new era of space exploration!  We offer a highly competitive benefits package along with a commitment to our core values of Integrity, Innovation, Impact, Inclusion, and Excellence.
 
Redwire is an Equal Opportunity Employer; employment with Redwire is governed on the basis of merit, competence and qualifications and will not be influenced in any manner by race, color, religion, gender, national origin/ethnicity, veteran status, disability status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, mental or physical disability or any other legally protected status.
 
All offers of employment at Redwire are contingent upon clear results of a thorough background check and your ability to provide proof of eligibility to work in the US.  Note that some positions will also require US citizenship or ability to obtain a security clearance due to requirements of a classified program.
 
To conform to U.S. Government space technology export regulations, including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) you must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident of the U.S., protected individual as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3), or eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State. Learn more about the ITAR Click Here
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