Materials Science & Engineering Intern
Company : Cook Medical
Location : Bloomington, IN, 47404
Job Type : Intern
Date Posted : 3 January 2026
Overview
This position is a 12-week paid internship located in Bloomington, Indiana supporting the initiatives of the Materials Science team. 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 internship positions are assigned a direct mentor and each position provides real-world experience experience with meaningful projects in the Medical Device Manufacturing Industry.
Responsibilities
• Follow procedures pertinent to tasks being performed
• Provide support to other Materials Science team members upon request and where reasonable
• Learn quickly about project background and project objectives
• Coordinate resources to meet project needs and deadlines
• Ensure accurate and complete documentation
Qualifications
- College or University Junior or Senior preferred working towards a bachelor's degree in Materials Science, Materials Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or Chemistry (Graduate students also considered) - Minimum GPA of 3.0 - Must provide proof of enrollment in an accredited college or university
Qualified candidates must be legally authorized to be employed in the United States without any need for current or future visa sponsorship. Cook does not intend to provide sponsorship for employment visa status (e.g., H-1B or TN status) for this temporary position and will not consider candidates that have a future sponsorship need.
Physical Requirements:
- On-site and hybrid positions that work under general office environmental conditions - Sitting for extended periods, utilizes close visual acuity for working with computers, equipment, etc. - Personal protective equipment including safety glasses, lab coat and gloves may be required in some areas associated with this position
- Must be able to perform the essential functions of the job, subject to reasonable accommodation requirements under the ADA.
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Frequently asked questions
Interns at Cook Medical work on meaningful materials science projects that directly impact medical device manufacturing. They support ongoing initiatives, learn project objectives quickly, and assist with resource coordination, gaining hands-on experience in a cutting-edge healthcare engineering environment.
Strong foundational knowledge in materials characterization, metallurgy, and polymer science is crucial. Familiarity with lab safety protocols and documentation practices enhances your ability to contribute effectively to manufacturing projects within a regulated medical device setting.
This internship often leads to roles in medical device development, quality assurance, or research and development. Bloomington's thriving manufacturing sector offers opportunities to transition into full-time materials engineer or chemical engineer positions within healthcare or industrial fields.
Cook Medical emphasizes mentorship and collaborative learning, offering direct mentors and structured intern events. This supportive environment fosters professional growth more than many traditional manufacturing firms, making it ideal for early-career engineers seeking hands-on guidance.
Navigating strict safety protocols and mastering precise documentation can be challenging. Additionally, balancing project deadlines with learning new technical skills requires adaptability, especially in a regulated medical device manufacturing context.
Bloomington has a moderate demand for engineering internships, with local universities feeding talent into companies like Cook Medical. Competition is steady, so candidates with strong GPAs and relevant coursework tend to stand out during recruitment.
Bloomington's relatively affordable cost of living enhances the financial benefits of the paid internship. The housing stipend and access to onsite amenities further improve the overall compensation experience for interns relocating to this area.
Internship pay typically ranges between $18 and $24 per hour in Bloomington for materials science roles. Cook Medical's paid internship aligns with regional standards, offering competitive compensation alongside valuable hands-on experience.
Cook Medical integrates mentorship and capstone presentations, allowing interns to apply academic learnings to real-world projects. This approach ensures alignment between internship responsibilities and university curricula, reinforcing both theoretical and practical skills.
This internship uniquely centers on materials used in medical devices, requiring knowledge of biocompatibility and regulatory standards. Unlike general industrial roles, it demands precision documentation and adherence to strict lab safety protocols within a healthcare manufacturing setting.