Engineering Co-op (Michigan)
Quick Summary
At Strattec, we’re reshaping how people experience and interact with their vehicles by making access seamless, secure, and safe.
Qualified, actively enrolled, and in good standing in an engineering discipline (mechanical, electrical or industrial) bachelor degree program. Students must be enrolled in a credit course covering the co-op experience for the term(s) they work.
Responsibilities
~1 min readAt Strattec, we’re reshaping how people experience and interact with their vehicles by making access seamless, secure, and safe. In partnership with leading OEMs, we design and deliver highly engineered solutions that create the ultimate access experience for consumers.
What sets us apart is how we work and the people who make it happen. Guided by our culture pillars, Think New, Do Together, and Own It, we collaborate across disciplines and take ownership of meaningful challenges. Our people bring new ideas to life and turn ambition into impact.
If you’re an integrator, problem solver, or forward thinker who wants to do work that matters, you’ll find the opportunity here to grow your craft and contribute to something bigger that shapes the future of the automotive industry.
Ready to help shape the future of access? Join us at Strattec.
What We Offer
~1 min readResponsibilities
~3 min readTerm Overview
Students may be involved in the following tasks:
- →Learn how parts are made at Strattec.
- →Work with customer, product, and process specifications.
- →Learn and perform validation testing of new product designs and manufacturing processes.
- →Become familiar with various inspection methods and test equipment.
- →Assist with problem solving the product and processes and recommend solutions.
- →Assist in design of test fixturing used in the lab.
- →Perform benchmarking studies.
- →Perform test equipment measurement system analysis studies (Gage R&R).
- →Participate as a cross functional team member with quality, product design, manufacturing, tool design, etc.
- →Create, document, and implement work instructions for processes and equipment.
- →Work with vendors to develop prototypes and rapid tooling.
- →Gain knowledge of all available rapid prototype processes.
- →Work with internal customers to produce engineering models that meet cost and timing targets.
- →Coordinate assembly of test fixtures and test product.
- →Develop prototype models using CAD.
- →Assist with Design for Manufacturing.
- →Learn to create detail and assembly drawings of tools, fixtures, machines and plant layouts both AutoCAD and manual drawing methods.
- →Conduct Design of Experiments; design trials, collect data, summarize data, recommend and implement solutions.
- →Learn to use a variety of software programs.
- →Participate in the cost estimation of tooling, machinery and manufacturing processes.
- →Learn to function as a team with members of quality, product design, manufacturing, tool design, and sales.
- →Perform engineering calculations using knowledge learned in college courses.
- →Learn how to organize, design, summarize and recommend Process Failure Mode Effects Analysis (PFMEA).
- →Facilitate and implement new and modified assembly equipment by creating set-up and operator instructions, control plans and layouts.
- →Gain general knowledge of in house manufacturing processes, die cast, stamping, and machine shop operations.
- →Develop understanding of SPC fundamentals and their application.
- →Improve communication skills both verbal and written.
- →If aptitude is shown , lead one “Cap Stone” project to be presented on at end of term.
- →Learn how to organize, design, summarize, and recommend Design Failure Mode Effects Analysis (DFMEA).
- →Develop test plans to validate designs.
- →Deal directly with customers and vendors, may involve travel.
- →Perform tolerance stack-up analysis of new and existing components.
- →Investigate potential new materials for components.
- →Design and development of new products.
- →Perform theoretical calculations (strength) to ensure that designs meet customer requirements.
- →Coordinate test plans with the test lab and prototype development between engineering, CNC room, and the model shop.
- →Write Engineering Change Notice (ECN’s) and other support documentation.
- →Investigate design improvements to help part quality, cost or processing.
Requirements
~1 min read- Qualified, actively enrolled, and in good standing in an engineering discipline (mechanical, electrical or industrial) bachelor degree program.
- Students must be enrolled in a credit course covering the co-op experience for the term(s) they work.
- Students will conduct themelves in a professional manner and follow all STRATTEC SECURITY salaried associates work rules.
- Students will work 40 hours per week, per semester, alternating with a semester of coursework.
- Each student will present a summary of their experiences to the organization at the end of each term
Strattec is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to status as a protected veteran or a qualified individual with a disability, or other protected status such as race, religion, color, national origin, sex, and age.
Location & Eligibility
Listing Details
- Posted
- February 19, 2026
- First seen
- May 6, 2026
- Last seen
- May 6, 2026
Posting Health
- Days active
- 0
- Repost count
- 0
- Trust Level
- 13%
- Scored at
- May 6, 2026
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