Lexington Medical is a medical device manufacturer in the Boston area that produces minimally invasive surgical stapling solutions. Our unique customer-centric approach to engineering has allowed us to be agile and responsive to the stapling market and has yielded 3x revenue growth in the last two years. Our business structure enables us to produce a unique range of devices and proprietary technology best suited for leading surgeons and their patients, while also quickly adapting to the everchanging market conditions.
Our recruiting philosophy is centered on attracting talented individuals committed to delivering innovation. Rooted in a talent dense culture that fosters continuous growth and achievement, both personal and organizationally, we’ve been organically scaling at a rapid pace and have aggressive hiring plans for the years ahead. By joining Lexington Medical, you will have the opportunity to impact the lives of millions of patients worldwide and thrive in a growing company.
Program overview: Lexington’s Summer Intern Program is intended to attract undergraduate and graduate college students who are studying Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, or other related fields. You will be given the opportunity to meaningfully contribute to the progress of Lexington and its products, while gaining business acumen and real-world experience which will better prepare you to continue to make impactful contributions throughout your career.
Education: Must be currently attending an accredited university as an undergraduate majoring in Engineering, or similar technical disciplines.
Location: Bedford, Massachusetts
Experience: No experience required. Resume should show demonstrated ability to build and debug mechanical/electro-mechanical assemblies.
Responsibilities:
- Assist with day-to-day engineering tasks on an operational manufacturing line:
- Address yield or quality concerns
- Perform repairs and maintenance on custom production equipment
- Assist with training
- Process Engineering Support:
- Assess current processes for bottlenecks and inefficiencies
- Generate solutions and present them to the larger manufacturing team
- Implement changes by performing training, commissioning equipment, or performing other line changes as needed
- Manufacturing Fixture Design Project:
- Work through the design process for mechanical/electro-mechanical manufacturing system to meet user requirements
- Conduct design reviews and identify risks posed by the system design
- Construct and implement the fixture using all appropriate SOPs and Work Instructions