Who We Are
At Genesis, we don’t just build products; we build careers, teams, and a culture people are proud to be part of. We’re a fast-growing, people-first manufacturing company with a strong track record of innovation, operational excellence, and internal growth.
We believe great teams are built intentionally. That means investing in our people, empowering leaders, and creating an environment where accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement thrive. Our culture is rooted in agility, enjoyment in the work we do, and always improving as individuals, teams, and a company.
If you’re looking for a place where your work matters and your ideas are heard, you’ll fit right in.
About the Internship Program
Our summer internship program is designed to give you real responsibility, real projects, and real impact — not just shadowing.
As a Manufacturing Engineer Intern, you’ll work directly with our Operations and Engineering teams to improve production processes, optimize equipment, and increase efficiency across our plant. You’ll apply engineering principles to hands-on manufacturing challenges and see your solutions come to life on the floor.
Interns also participate in:
- Bi-weekly lunches with Senior Leadership
- Intern cohort events and networking
- Professional development and mentorship
- Community engagement activities
- Participation in G-Week (our company-wide strategy & team-building event)
- Final project presentation to company leadership
- Opportunities for full-time employment after graduation
What You’ll Do
You’ll contribute to meaningful operational improvements, including:
- Assist in designing and improving safe, efficient manufacturing processes and production flow
- Support assembly methods, tooling improvements, and equipment optimization
- Conduct time studies and work measurement analysis to improve productivity
- Participate in Lean Manufacturing and continuous improvement initiatives
- Support maintenance planning and equipment reliability efforts
- Research, source, and justify tooling, machinery, and equipment purchases
- Conduct cost-benefit analyses for process and equipment investments
- Collaborate cross-functionally with Operations, Engineering, and Quality teams
- Assist in developing quality control plans and standardized work
- Collect, analyze, and present production data to identify improvement opportunities
- Present a final improvement project and key learnings to leadership