Rolex Mechanical Alloy Characterization Intern
Rolex, a prestigious name in the luxury watchmaking industry, is renowned for its commitment to precision, innovation, and excellence. As part of its dedication to advancing horological science, Rolex offers unparalleled opportunities for professional growth within its Research & Development department.
- Develop and conduct mechanical characterization tests on various laboratory R&D equipment, including sample preparation and equipment calibration.
- Contribute to the development of new mechanical testing methods to assess the endurance and durability of horological alloys.
- Compile and synthesize test results into clear and detailed reports.
- Prepare and present test conclusions during team meetings.
- Currently in the final year of a Bachelor's degree or enrolled in a Master's program with a specialization in Mechanical Engineering or Materials Science and Engineering.
- Analytical and synthesis skills
- Solution-oriented and autonomous
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
No prior professional experience required, but relevant academic projects or internships in mechanical or materials engineering are advantageous.
Currently pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering or Materials Science and Engineering.
The internship offers a stimulating environment, excellent working conditions, and top-tier social benefits.
Rolex fosters a culture of innovation and precision, encouraging employees to push the boundaries of horological science. The company values collaboration, excellence, and continuous improvement, providing a supportive and dynamic workplace.


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