Overview
Lightship is the first American all-electric recreational vehicle manufacturer currently developing an aerodynamic, battery-powered trailer for the electric age. As the macro transition to an all-electric transportation ecosystem accelerates, Lightship is bringing the increased convenience and superior performance that electrification offers to a pastime enjoyed by over 11 million American families.
Honoring Diverse Perspectives
Lightship is committed to hiring and developing top talent from diverse backgrounds. We believe representing and supporting diverse groups is key to the success of our team members, customers, shareholders and the achievement of our mission and vision. We operate in a collaborative environment with a flat organizational structure and expect a high degree of integrity, autonomy and creativity from all members of the team.
About the Role
You'll own the development of work instructions for our assembly and integration processes. This is the documentation technicians rely on to build every trailer as well as capture time study data that tells us how long those processes actually take.
This is a focused, high-ownership internship: rather than rotating across scattered projects, you'll go deep on two of the most foundational inputs in any production organization. You'll spend a lot of time on the floor watching how builds actually happen, translating that into clear, repeatable instructions, and quantifying the work so we can balance the line and plan capacity.
Because our processes are still being established, you won't be maintaining mature systems, you'll be helping build them.
You'll report to the Manufacturing Engineering team and partner closely with Production Technicians, Supervisors, and Quality.
This is a full-time, paid internship running now through late September (approximately 8 weeks). We're open to shifting to a part-time schedule in the final weeks for candidates returning to fall classes.
Responsibilities
Develop, write, and refine work instructions for assembly and integration processes
Conduct time studies to capture cycle times and process data across build stations
Spend time on the floor observing builds to capture accurate process steps, sequences, and standards
Photograph and document tooling, fixtures, and key build steps to support clear visual instructions
Validate instructions against actual builds and revise based on technician feedback
Standardize formatting and structure so documentation is consistent and scalable across the line
Organize and summarize time study data to support line balancing and capacity planning
Partner with technicians, supervisors, and quality to ensure instructions reflect the correct build methods
Qualifications
Currently pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Manufacturing, Mechanical, or Industrial Engineering, or a related field
Experience with CAD software
Familiarity with Google software suite
Strong written communication and an eye for clarity, sequence, and detail
Comfort reading engineering drawings and translating physical processes into written steps
Comfort capturing and organizing data with attention to accuracy
Hands-on aptitude and genuine interest in how things are physically built and assembled
Self-directed and comfortable with ambiguity in an environment where processes are still being defined