During the internship, the student will support quality assurance activities across the automotive component production lifecycle, from incoming materials and manufacturing processes to final finished products. The role provides hands-on exposure to how products are inspected, measured, recorded, and verified in a high-precision manufacturing environment.
Key responsibilities include assisting with dimensional measurements, visual inspections, and quality data processing using tools such as vernier calipers, coordinate measuring machines (CMM), roughness gauges, and gear inspection instruments. The student will also support process anomaly tracking, defect documentation, and basic data analysis related to quality performance.
In addition, the student will participate in discussions with quality, R&D, and manufacturing engineers on defect root-cause analysis and optimization strategies, gaining exposure to industry-standard quality methodologies such as Quality Control (QC) tools and 8D problem-solving frameworks. Through these activities, the internship develops practical engineering thinking, attention to detail, and cross-departmental communication skills, providing a strong foundation for a future career in manufacturing or quality engineering.