Engineering Intern

NOV
JOB DESCRIPTION
We are seeking a mechanical engineering intern to support the modernization of a coil tubing (CT) dynamometer system used to test downhole motors. This system circulates fluid through a motor while applying load to measure performance, integrating mechanical, fluid, and controls systems.
This project is focused on developing a structured engineering definition package using current standards. The goal is to create a clear, organized foundation that can be used for future system redesign and deployment. This is a multidisciplinary opportunity that provides exposure to real-world system integration-not just component-level design.
Key Responsibilities & Deliverables:
What You'll Gain:
This role is ideal for a student interested in systems-level engineering and looking to bridge the gap between academic theory and real-world applications.
We are seeking a mechanical engineering intern to support the modernization of a coil tubing (CT) dynamometer system used to test downhole motors. This system circulates fluid through a motor while applying load to measure performance, integrating mechanical, fluid, and controls systems.
This project is focused on developing a structured engineering definition package using current standards. The goal is to create a clear, organized foundation that can be used for future system redesign and deployment. This is a multidisciplinary opportunity that provides exposure to real-world system integration-not just component-level design.
Key Responsibilities & Deliverables:
- Develop a system overview and functional breakdown of the existing CT dyno, identifying major subsystems and how they interact
- Create an updated Piping & Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID) using current company standards
- Generate a high-level mechanical layout (general arrangement) showing major components and flow paths
- Define an instrumentation and I/O list, including key measurements (flow, pressure, temperature, torque, speed) and signal types
- Support development of a controls concept, including block diagrams of control loops and system interactions
- Perform a gap analysis to identify missing information, risks, and areas requiring redesign or clarification
- Provide modernization recommendations for updating the system using current controls and data acquisition standards (e.g., PLC-based architecture)
What You'll Gain:
- Hands-on experience with fluid systems, rotating equipment, and test systems
- Exposure to controls, instrumentation, and data acquisition concepts
- Experience working on a multidisciplinary engineering project with real business impact
- Insight into how complex systems are defined, documented, and prepared for deployment
This role is ideal for a student interested in systems-level engineering and looking to bridge the gap between academic theory and real-world applications.
JOB SUMMARY
Engineering Intern

NOV
Houston
10 hours ago
N/A
Full-time
Engineering Intern