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About The Team:
You will work with a cross-functional team within Autodesk Research, including members of the Simulation, Optimization and Systems (SOS), Industry Futures, and Engineering organizations. Together, the team explores the future of product design for Autodesk’s Design & Manufacturing customers, bridging research, advanced engineering, and real-world workflows. As a member of the team, you will have access to state-of-the-art workshops and manufacturing expertise within the Autodesk Toronto Technology Centre.
About The Role:
As an Intern at Autodesk, you will be immersed in driving and owning projects that directly impact our customers, internal teams, or core products. You’ll work alongside cross functional teams and mentors within Autodesk Research, gaining hands-on experience to further drive personal growth. In this role you will investigate and prototype a model-based systems engineering (MBSE) approach tailored for the conceptual design of small-scale mechanical assemblies. The intern will explore integration of MBSE practices with computational geometry, AI/ML methods, and CAD/CAM workflows to improve early design fidelity.
Responsibilities:
Having a dedicated mentor who will help you navigate through Autodesk from Day 1 – all while showing you what it means to be an Autodesker!
Managing your project end-to-end, including research, project planning, implementation, and demonstration
Partnering with various cross-functional teams to solve critical problems across the Autodesk organization
Combine your knowledge of Model Based Systems Engineering and state-of-the-art AI tools to create proof-of-concept prototypes and demonstrations
Managing incomplete, ambiguous, or evolving requirements during early concept development
Adapt MBSE processes traditionally used for large-scale systems to smaller assemblies while maintaining design fidelity
Integration of your output into broader team initiatives
Acting as an MBSE reference for the team and providing guidance with respect to the products being studied
Document research findings, prototypes, and lessons learned for future reference
Minimum Qualifications:
Master’s degree program in Systems Engineering or Model Based Systems Engineering (Must be currently enrolled in a full-time, degree seeking program)
Proven track record with managing projects and challenges
Working knowledge of mechanical engineering principles, including assembly design and kinematic analysis
Proficiency in Python and experience with software development for prototyping
Exposure to AI/ML concepts and experience using AI tools for software development or prototyping
Experience with CAD/CAM and reverse engineering
Understanding of product design, manufacturing processes, and design-for-assembly principles
Systems Engineering & MBSE
Familiarity with SysML
Understanding of quantitative trade-off methods (Multi-Attribute Utility Theory, Pareto analysis)
Experience using Modelica, MATLAB, or similar tools for systems analysis
Practical experience applying model-based systems engineering principles to product design
Preferred Qualifications:
Prior experience from internships, extracurriculars, or other side projects
Experience working with cross-functional teams
Passion for Autodesk and/or desire to learn more about the domain
Doctoral degree program in Systems Engineering or Model Based Systems Engineering
Experience operating advanced manufacturing equipment (i.e. CNC mill, 3D-scanner, CMM, 3d printers)
Experience designing assemblies and product development processes
Well versed in implementing MBSE frameworks and system architectures
About the Canada Intern Program
The 2026 Canada program runs for 16 weeks (May 4 – August 21). All internships are paid. As an intern, you will contribute to meaningful projects, be mentored by industry leaders, and participate in tech talks and other activities designed to support your personal and professional development. Our internships align with Autodesk’s Flexible Workplace approach, which is designed to meet the needs of our business while providing flexibility in support of office, remote and hybrid work preferences.
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