Cryogenic Engineering Co-op

Posted:
5/20/2026, 2:34:43 AM

Location(s):
Java, Indonesia ⋅ Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Java, Indonesia

Experience Level(s):
Internship

Field(s):
Mechanical Engineering

Workplace Type:
On-site

The expected hiring range for this position is:

$21.26-$25.93.

Please note that the pay range information is a general guideline only. The pay offered to a selected candidate will be determined based on factors such the scope and responsibilities of the position, qualifications of the selected candidate, business considerations, internal equity, and external market pay for comparable jobs.

About the role:

The future is frozen: Cryogenics is revolutionizing particle accelerators and detectors, quantum computers, fusion reactors, self-landing rockets, hydrogen, liquified natural gas and more!

The Applied Physics & Technology Directorate (APS-TD) conducts highly innovative research and development programs in superconducting magnets and superconducting radio frequency cavities for next generation accelerators and detectors to advance Fermilab’s scientific mission. We also educate and train the next generation of physicists and engineers.

Fermilab's APS-TD Cryogenics Division is seeking a Cryogenic Engineering Cooperative Education Student to support cryogenic projects and test areas. Under the direction of an expert mechanical engineer, project tasks may include cryogenic component design, in-house or vendor oversight of fabrication, component installation, system commissioning and operations. Mechanical engineering tasks may include mechanical stress analysis, heat transfer calculations, fluid flow calculations, 3-D modeling and drawing layouts, checking calculations, manipulating and analyzing data, and writing reports. 

Assigned tasks will be commensurate in complexity with the student’s level of coursework and academic/work term completion. 

What your day-to-day as a Cryogenic Engineering Cooperative Education Student:

Representative duties may include the following in each area of specialization:

  • Provides solutions to basic engineering problems. 

  • Assists in all facets of engineering projects, including engineering analysis, design, prototyping, tooling development, component specification and testing, test data acquisition and analysis, performance testing, procedural development, and documentation. 

  • Performs device and system diagnostics, simple module testing and design, inventory control, module assembly, schematic entry and printed circuit board layout. 

  • Supports the installation and maintenance of electronics at experimental sites.  

  • Writes simple software. 

  • Assists with data analysis from HEP experiments. 

  • Performs as well as assists on inspections, inventories, accident investigations, safety training and the issuing of personal protective equipment.  

  • Monitors hazardous activities, interprets, and analyzes data, and prepares reports. 

  • Assists with scintillating fiber R&D and production. 

  • Performs other duties as assigned by supervisor.

  • Abides by and is responsible for performing all duties in accordance with all environmental, health and safety regulations and practices pertinent to this position.

Eligibility

  • Mechanical Engineering student enrolled in an accredited mechanical engineering Bachelor’s program at a U.S. University

  • Minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.

  • Preferably the student will have completed their sophomore year of study in Mechanical Engineering. Consideration will be given to students who have completed their first year and have demonstrated strong skill in mathematics and basic engineering sciences.

  • Successful completion of cryogenics and/or thermal-fluids courses is preferred.

  • Familiarity with reading mechanical drawings and process flow schematics.

  • Experience with computer usage for performing engineering analysis, writing reports and crafting presentations.

  • Abide by all environment, safety, and health regulations.

Application Procedure

Interested candidates should submit:

Co-Op Details:

  • Application Dates: May 20, 2026 - July 31, 2026

  • Co-Op Program Period: Fall 2026

  • Offer Date: August 21, 2026

Work Arrangement:

Please note that the described work arrangement is subject to change based on business needs and is not guaranteed to be final.

Onsite: This is an onsite role, and the candidate must be able to work from our Batavia office.

For more information, please see the Undergraduate Co-Op Program webpage: https://internships.fnal.gov/undergraduate-cooperative-education-program/ 

If you have any questions, please email [email protected].

Why Fermilab: 
Fermilab is America’s premier laboratory for particle physics and accelerator research, funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. We support discovery science experiments in Illinois and locations around the world, including deep underground mines in South Dakota and Canada, mountaintops in Arizona and Chile, CERN in Europe and the South Pole.

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