COOK Medical Fall 2026 Engineering Co-op -Bloomington, Indiana
Company : Cook Medical
Location : Spencer, IN, 47460
Job Type : Full Time
Date Posted : 31 December 2025
Overview
This position is a 12-week paid internship located in Bloomington, Indiana. It is offered for a period extending from mid-May through mid-August (exact dates depend on school calendars.) This position includes 401(k) options, an assigned mentor, capstone presentation, and intern events. If working onsite, you will also have access to a fitness center, an onsite cafeteria option, and a one-time housing stipend. All internships provide hands-on experience with meaningful projects in the Medical Device Manufacturing Industry.
Responsibilities
• Engineering CO-OPs may be involved in projects in the following areas: Equipment Application; Device Development; Manufacturing Support; New Technology Support and Development/ Process Control; Process Validation; Product Development; Quality Engineering; Project Engineering; Systems Support: Research and Technical Writing • Produce engineering deliverables/documents; Provide analysis of recommended solutions to any obstacles or problems during production• CO-OPs are assigned a direct mentor who provides a unique perspective of life at Cook. Mentors are chosen from Engineers and all mentors are responsible for guidance for their CO-OPs• Adhere to the Quality Management System and its processes to meet FDA 21 CFR 820, ISO 13485, and other applicable regulatory requirements• Must maintain all training requirements for the position, while seeking out opportunities for continuous development and growth
Qualifications
• College/University student entering Junior or Senior year the following Fall Semester or Graduate student enrolled in Engineering.• Minimum GPA of 3.0 is preferred.• All candidates must provide proof of enrollment in an accredited college or universit
Physical Requirements:
• Works under general office environmental conditions• Sitting for extended periods, utilizes close visual acuity for working with computers, equipment, etc.• Experience recording and analyzing data and clearly expressing conclusions and recommendation in writing•Occasionally lifting with minimal exertion during shift• Personal protective equipment including safety glasses, lab coat and gloves may be required in some areas associated with this position
Frequently asked questions
Interns at Cook Medical gain practical experience by engaging in real projects across device development, manufacturing support, and quality engineering. The mentorship program and capstone presentations further deepen understanding, making it ideal for students aiming to apply engineering principles within the medical manufacturing field.
Strong analytical abilities, familiarity with process validation, and proficiency in technical documentation stand out as key. Candidates benefit from a solid grasp of FDA regulatory standards and quality management systems, alongside effective communication skills for reporting engineering solutions.
Yes, this co-op fosters professional relationships through mentorship and meaningful project contributions, providing a valuable pathway to full-time roles. Demonstrating growth and adaptability during the internship can increase chances of being considered for engineering positions at Cook Medical or similar biomedical companies.
Given that Spencer is roughly 20 miles from Bloomington, interns often factor in commute times and transportation options. While onsite benefits like a cafeteria and fitness center exist, planning for travel or temporary housing—supported by a stipend—helps manage daily logistics effectively.
Indiana's growing medical device sector, especially around Bloomington, has seen increasing openings for engineering co-ops. Local demand is competitive yet promising, with employers valuing candidates who bring strong academic records and hands-on project experience relevant to medical manufacturing.
Interns enjoy access to an onsite fitness center and cafeteria, fostering wellness and convenience. Additionally, a one-time housing stipend alleviates accommodation costs, while mentor-led events create a supportive community atmosphere, balancing professional growth with personal well-being.
The internship spans approximately 12 weeks from mid-May to mid-August, accommodating academic schedules. This timing ensures students can fully commit to immersive engineering projects without conflicting with coursework, maximizing both educational and practical benefits.
Cook Medical’s program stands out by combining rigorous project work with regulatory compliance exposure, a dedicated mentor system, and opportunities to present a capstone project. This comprehensive approach equips interns with industry-specific skills and insights unmatched by many local alternatives.
Engineering co-op positions in Bloomington typically offer competitive hourly rates ranging from $18 to $24, reflecting the specialized nature of medical device manufacturing internships. This range considers local cost of living and industry standards for paid engineering internships.
Cook Medical emphasizes mentorship from experienced engineers and compliance with strict FDA and ISO standards, giving interns a rare glimpse into regulated medical device production. The blend of technical challenges, professional growth opportunities, and supportive resources helps interns build a strong foundation in healthcare engineering.