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Mechanical Engineering Intern

Work with the brightest minds, including ex-ISRO scientists and global space industry experts, at one of the select few companies in the country pioneering cutting edge EO payloads.

We are looking for a Mechanical Engineering Intern to support the design, configuration analysis and documentation of structures and ground support systems. This role is ideal for a student or recent graduate who is curious about precision mechanical design and analysis of space systems and wants hands-on exposure to real engineering workflows used in satellite payload development. You will work closely with mechanical and systems engineers and gain experience across design, analysis, documentation, and reviews.

About KaleidEO

KaleidEO, a subsidiary of SatSure, is an upstream leader in Earth Observation, building a full-stack company from India.

As an analytics-first payload innovator, we focus on building next-gen payloads tailored for industry-specific applications.

Our high-resolution, optical, multispectral payloads, equipped with edge computing and wide coverage capabilities, maximize the value generated from every pixel of satellite imagery.

Rooted in SatSure’s legacy of delivering last-mile applications across sectors like Utilities, Aviation, Agriculture, BFSI and Climate Action, KaleidEO offers modular solutions for the entire EO value chain spanning payload development, launch, mission operations, and data analytics

At KaleidEO, we are committed to shaping the future of Earth Observation and putting Indian space tech on a global map, and we invite you to be part of this exciting journey.

Roles and Responsibilities

  1. Design notes
  2. Analysis summaries
  3. Test and review support material (PDR/DDR level)

Qualifications

  1. Engineering mechanics
  2. Strength of materials
  3. Basic structural analysis

Preferred Skills

  1. Space systems
  2. Opto-mechanical design
  3. Precision structures
  1. Modal behavior
  2. Vibration environments
  3. Thermal effects on structures

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