Job Description
At Acodyne, you will help design and physically build the next generation of high-speed, heavy-lift cargo UAS by moving between CAD models, carbon fiber parts, simulation, and reality.
Your Role
You will work closely with our CTO and engineering team on the physical systems that define our aircraft. From structural design to manufacturing, this is as real as engineering gets. You will:
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Design and optimize mechanical components in CAD
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Build and assemble prototypes using 3D printing, CNC, and workshop tools
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Participate in carbon fiber composite manufacturing
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Test and iterate on structures and subsystems
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Support development of scalable manufacturing processes
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Document designs and test results for certification purposes
About You
You like getting your hands dirty as much as solving equations. You're the type who builds things outside class and wants to take that to the next level. You likely:
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Are currently pursuing a degree in mechanical engineering, aerospace, or similar
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Have experience with CAD tools (SolidWorks, CATIA, etc.)
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Enjoy hands-on prototyping and workshop work
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Are curious about UAVs, robotics, or high-performance systems
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Are proactive, independent, and eager to learn fast
Nice to have:
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Experience with composites or lightweight structures
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Exposure to aerodynamics or simulation tools
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Workshop experience (machining, fabrication, etc.)
About the Internship
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Duration: Full-time for 5-6 months, with start in July/August 2026
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Time off: 2.5 vacation days per month + Danish public holidays
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Location: Avedøre Flyveplads, Workshop-based, approximately 45 minutes by public transport from Copenhagen city center
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Compensation: DKK 6,000 per month before tax
Company Info
Acodyne
Danish unmanned eVTOL cargo aircraft developer building heavy-lift drones for offshore logistics and...