2026 Powder Engineering Internship - ATI Specialty Materials
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Proven to Perform. Program Duration: 10 Weeks | Summer 2026 Eligible Students: Rising Juniors & Seniors in Materials Science, Metallurgical, Mechanical, or Chemical Engineering Shape the Future of Powder Metallurgy - Intern with ATI ATI is a global leader in performance-critical materials used in aerospace, defense, energy, and medical applications. Our powder operations are at the forefront of additive manufacturing, advanced powder processing, and next-gen alloy systems. As a Powder Engineering Intern, you'll work with cutting-edge equipment and processes to advance powder flow, quality, and process capability-from atomization to AM print trials. Whether your passion lies in precision flow dynamics, AM materials testing, or scale-up for large-volume powder production, you'll find real engineering challenges here with impact that lasts beyond summer. What You'll Work On You may be assigned to one of the following technical focus areas: Ni Powder & Process Optimization
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About ATI - Bakers Powder Our Bakers Powder facility is a cornerstone of ATI's innovation in powder-based alloy solutions, with world-class capabilities in gas atomization and additive manufacturing. It supports rapid prototyping, advanced aerospace components, and scalable powder solutions for next-generation applications. We thrive when the expectations are great, and the barriers are high. We're solving the world's most difficult challenges through materials science.
Our advanced, integrated process technologies and proven performers give us a tremendous competitive advantage. When customers systems need to fly higher, dig deeper, stand stronger, and last longer -- anywhere on, above or below the earth -- ATI is proven to perform.
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