Fall 2026

Quality & Manufacturing Intern

Updated on 6/24/2026

Zipline

Zipline

1,001-5,000 employees

Autonomous drone delivery and logistics platform

No salary listed

Dallas, TX, USA + 1 more

More locations: San Bruno, CA, USA

In Person

In-person internship; Fall 2026; offices in South San Francisco, CA and Dallas, TX; Sept–Dec.

Category
Mechanical Engineering (2)
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Required Skills
GD&T
Assembly
Injection Molding
Requirements
  • Be a student pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, Statistics, Mathematics.
  • Must have at least completed the second year of your Undergraduate studies. Masters and PhD students are also eligible.
  • Proficiency in 3D CAD Software (NX preferred) and ability to read Engineering Drawings (with GD&T).
  • Understanding of traditional and non-traditional manufacturing processes (Machining, Injection Molding, Sheet Metal Stamping, 3D Printing, PCBA Manufacturing, Mechanical or Electromechanical Assembly, etc.).
  • Understanding of Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) and Production Part Approval Process (PPAP).
  • Understanding of Problem Solving Frameworks (8D, FTA, Pareto Analysis, etc.) and RCA/CAP A Techniques used within these frameworks.
  • Willingness to work in a super fast-paced environment that is in a constant state of evolution.
Responsibilities
  • Dfx Discussion: Assist Design for X conversation with internal and external stakeholders for Zipline TLAs and sub-assemblies.
  • Assembly Line Management: Assist planning, budgeting, design, procurement, commissioning and validation of Assembly Lines and associated equipment at Zipline for Product Validation Builds and at Zipline TLA Contract Manufacturers for Mass Production.
  • Capacity Model Management: Conduct time studies for the various assemblies and maintain the Manufacturing Capacity Model.
  • Process Documentation: Develop and maintain Process Documentation (Manufacturing Process Flow, Process FMEA, Work Instructions, Setup Checklists, Training Plans, etc.) throughout the life of a program.
  • Fixture Design and Automation: Design fixtures for assembly and inspection and propose automation strategies as needed for robust manufacturing.
  • Operator Training: Assist in training operators to run the assembly line and provide technical support for plant operations.
  • Technical Support: Support root cause analysis and corrective actions activities to troubleshoot production problems as they occur.
  • Performance Tracking: Establish and monitor KPIs of the assembly line performance such as first-pass yield, cost of poor quality, on-time delivery, etc. Generating and reviewing matrices regularly.
  • Continuous Improvement: Assist in Continuous Improvement (CI) Projects that seek to improve the performance of the line, reducing cost and improving quality.
  • Quality Assurance and Control: Monitor and improve manufacturing processes to ensure product quality meets company standards.
  • Failure Analysis and Corrective Action: Assist in failure analysis and work with cross functional teams to implement corrective and preventive actions to eliminate the issue.
  • Process Optimization and validation: Support the continuous improvement activities on the production floor. Assisting validation of the existing and new process to ensure consistently producing quality parts.
  • Root Cause Analysis: Support RCA activities by applying tools like 8D, 5 Why, Fish bone to derive root cause of issues and drive corrective actions.
  • Documentation and Training: Develop and maintain quality documentation like control plans, work instructions, and FMEA to ensure compliance. Assist in training Quality operators to the quality standards and procedure.
  • Data Tracking and Reporting: Monitoring key quality metrics such as first-pass yield, deviation reporting and tracking, performing MRB review and dispositioning the material.

Zipline designs, builds, and operates autonomous delivery networks using two drone platforms: P1 fixed-wing drones for long-range, centralized deliveries with parachute drops, and P2 hover-drones for precise home deliveries. It provides end-to-end service, from drones and hubs to software and logistics, under government and enterprise contracts, earning revenue per delivery or per distribution center. The system enables zero-emission, instant logistics for medical supplies and consumer goods across multiple countries, with partners like Walmart and GNC. The goal is fast, reliable, scalable delivery that expands access to essential items, especially healthcare, through a fully integrated global network.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Series H

Total Funding

$2.1B

Headquarters

South San Francisco, California

Founded

2014

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What believers are saying

  • Walmart and Chipotle validate consumer delivery beyond healthcare logistics.
  • Africa expansions add livestock, HIV care, and broader government contract revenue.
  • New sites reaching 100 daily deliveries in two days shows strong deployment efficiency.

What critics are saying

  • Low-margin retail partnerships can pressure economics if Walmart demands cheaper delivery.
  • Consumer adoption remains unproven outside novelty-driven early access and small service radii.
  • A U.S. safety incident could trigger tighter FAA scrutiny and partner pullback.

What makes Zipline unique

  • Zipline operates vertically integrated autonomous delivery networks, not just drones.
  • Platform 2 enables quiet, precise suburban doorstep delivery for retail partners.
  • Its national-scale medical logistics footprint provides unmatched regulatory and operational experience.

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TechCrunch
Mar 23rd, 2026
Zipline snaps up another $200M to fuel its drone delivery expansion | TechCrunch

The funding adds to a previous round, announced in January, that valued the drone startup at $7.6 billion.

The Gridley Herald
Jan 21st, 2026
Zipline raises $600M at $7.6B valuation, surpasses 2M deliveries and expands to Houston and Phoenix

Zipline, an American robotics company operating the world's largest autonomous delivery system, has raised over $600 million and is now valued at $7.6 billion. The company has surpassed two million commercial deliveries and will expand to Houston and Phoenix in early 2026, with additional metros following later in the year. Zipline's US deliveries have grown approximately 15% week-over-week for seven months. The service delivers food, retail and healthcare products in as little as 10 minutes, with a median flight time of three minutes. New sites now reach 100 deliveries per day in just two days, compared to 10 weeks for the company's first Dallas location. The company exceeded its Q3 daily delivery volume target by 30% and reached its Q4 target six weeks early.

Third News
Nov 25th, 2025
Zipline Receives $150M for HIV Care

The Elton John AIDS Foundation (EJAF) announced a $150 million funding initiative from the U.S. State Department to expand Zipline's drone delivery network for HIV care in Africa. This will increase outreach from 5,000 to 15,000 health facilities, benefiting 100 million people. The initiative has already delivered 86,000 antiretroviral treatments and empowered 38,600 adolescents to get tested. The program aims to eliminate HIV transmission in Africa through innovative healthcare delivery.

Food & Beverage Magazine
Aug 22nd, 2025
Introducing Zipotle: Chipotle Partners with Zipline for Aerial Food Delivery in Dallas

Introducing Zipotle: Chipotle partners with Zipline for aerial food delivery in Dallas.

UAS Vision
Jun 9th, 2025
Walmart Expands Drone Delivery to Five New Cities

Earlier this year, Zipline launched its first-ever P2 drone site at Walmart stores in Mesquite and Waxahachie, Texas, offering a delivery experience that's quieter than the average delivery truck.