Engineering Intern

London, United Kingdom
8 months ago
Job Type
Permanent
Posted
15 Sep 2025 (8 months ago)
THIS ROLE IS OPEN TO STUDENTS GRADUATING IN 2026/2027 SEEKING A SIX MONTHS INTERNSHIP WITH A START DATE FROM JULY TO SEPTEMBER 2026. IF THIS MATCHES YOUR EXPECTED GRADUATION DATE AND AVAILABILITY, PLEASE CONTINUE READING.

At Amazon, we are working to be the most customer-centric company on earth.

An engineering internship in Amazon will provide you with an unforgettable experience in a dynamic and international environment. Our internships serve to be an educational experience, where you will put your skills and bias for action to the test, to complete a project that will support your own learning in the engineering field.

The engineering teams in Amazon design, deploy, maintain and optimize all technologies in the Global Amazon Warehouse & Delivery Network ranging from large, modern, purpose-built warehouses utilizing robotics and high-volume conveyance all the way through the value chain to small, high speed, delivery stations placed as close to our customers as possible.

We provide professional growth, opportunities to solve for complex Material Handling Equipment, and opportunities to build your skills working with various teams and stakeholders. Our Operations Engineering Interns must be comfortable interfacing with and driving various functional teams and all stakeholders at all levels of the organization.

Key job responsibilities
As an Engineering intern, you could have the opportunity to join one of the following teams: Project Management, Change Management, People Management, Planning, Contracting Management, Infrastructure, Reliability Maintenance Engineering and more. You will work on a project with real impact within Amazon. This could include:

- Design, build, improve, and innovate order fulfilment infrastructure throughout the large-scale supply chain network.
- Manage, design, and implement small to medium scope integrated automation projects with system elements such as high-speed sortation, multiple conveyors, package lines, and/or robotic work cells.
- Develop alongside global teams to support the planning, installation and commission of new equipment, including project managing implementation of new processes.
- Support within the EU Controls network on a project to enhance the capability to monitor MHE metrics and provide visualization and data to internal customers.
- Working on a program to train technicians in the basics of control systems fault finding in order to raise the level of knowledge within the site.

About the team
Intern Community:

As an Amazon Intern, you'll be part of a vibrant, supportive community that empowers your growth and development. You'll collaborate with interns from around the world, networking and participating in social events to broaden your perspectives. You can also join specialized groups focused on areas like sustainability to explore your diverse interests.

Support:
The internship program provides a robust support system, including weekly intern office hours, dedicated IT and HR support, and a program team committed to your success. This ensures you have the guidance and assistance needed to thrive.

Learning Sessions:
Exclusive learning sessions will further enhance your skills, granting you access to Amazon's cutting-edge learning platforms and the expertise of industry leaders. These structured development opportunities will prepare you for the next step in your career.

Opportunities:
Upon successful completion of the internship, you may be considered for a graduate role or a second internship, allowing you to continue your journey with Amazon. Additionally, you'll enjoy a competitive monthly salary, relocation support, and access to a range of employee benefits.

Internship Start Dates across the year:
We are hiring interns with flexible start date from January through July.

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