Die Striking Process Engineer Intern

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Die Striking Process Engineer Intern

@ Stuller

Description:

  • The Die Striking Process Engineer Intern is responsible for assisting the die striking team with improving processes on many manufacturing processes utilized within the Die Striking production department.
  • This includes stamp press production, mechanical swage operations and induction soldering processes.
  • This role requires a scientific methodology approach to learning current state processes while utilizing critical thinking and problem-solving skills directly related to the improvement of mechanical processes completed in our department.
  • This role must also work together with tool/equipment design associates within our Tool and Die department to vet and suggest solutions.
  • The culmination of your time in die striking will require reviewing and vetting new machinery/processes to develop an end of internship presentation proposal for improving our die striking operations.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Findings Optimization: Monitor the High Mix Low Volume & High Mix High Volume production of die-struck findings, ensuring that settings and prongs maintain the work-hardened durability required to hold gemstones securely.
  • Coin & Medal Minting: Support the setup and tonnage calibration for striking precious metal coins and medals, focusing on high-relief detail and proficient surface consistency. 
  • Struck Shank Ring Production: Assist in optimizing the transition of metal blanks into integrated shanks and settings, ensuring correct metal flow into engraved dies for multi-part engagement ring assemblies. 


Qualifications:

Basic Qualifications:

  • Currently pursuing a degree in Mechanical, Manufacturing, or Materials Engineering.
  • Ability to use precision measurement tools (micrometers/calipers, drop indicators) for tight-tolerance inspections. 
  • Ability to conduct and document time-studies and process analysis, including process flow mapping
  • Strict adherence to safety regulations 
  • Ability to follow written and verbal direction while maintaining quality standards
  • Effective communication and teamwork skills
  • Strong attention to detail while maintaining focus on repetitive tasks 


Preferred Qualifications:

  • Proficiency in Cad Software including but not limited to Autodesk suite, Rhino, SolidWorks.
  • Familiarity with Lean Manufacturing and its application in small-batch artisanal production.
  • Interest in the history and evolution of fine jewelry fabrication vs. modern casting.  


Physical Requirements:

  • Ability to lift up to 25lbs 
  • Ability to utilize ergonomic equipment to help aid in repetitive tasks. 
  • Protective equipment required in work environment 
  • Eye Protection, ear protection, gloves utilized for Sharp/Hot processes, aprons, steel toe shoes. 


How to Apply:

Apply online at https://www.stuller.com/careers/ 

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Location: Lafayette, LA
Date Posted: January 06, 2026
Application Deadline: February 06, 2026
Job Type: Intern