Engineering Intern

About Us

Aonic is an end-to-end drone solutions company. We began by providing drone services and has since evolved into a comprehensive solutions provider - creating our own drones, supplying major brands like DJI, and now expanding into distributing smart home products.

With expertise across B2B and B2C segments, we deliver end-to-end solutions through six integrated verticals: agriculture, industrial, services, retail, academy and lifestyle.

At Aonic, our mission is to empower businesses and end users with innovative ecosystems that drive efficient living through smart technology.

About the Role

Join our Engineering team and gain hands-on experience in real-world drone projects. This internship offers exposure to mechanical design, embedded systems, and additive manufacturing (3D printing), with opportunities to work alongside experienced engineers.

Key Responsibilities

  • Assist in the design, development, and testing of mechanical components for drone systems and related projects

  • Support additive manufacturing processes such as 3D printing and rapid prototyping

  • Assist embedded engineers with basic soldering, schematic preparation, and prototyping tasks

  • Work with cross-functional teams to support project progress and timelines

  • Conduct basic research on drone technology and additive manufacturing trends

  • Participate in team discussions and brainstorming sessions

  • Help document technical findings and prepare simple reports or presentations

About You

  • Currently pursuing a Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Mechatronics, or a related field

  • Interested in drone technology and additive manufacturing

  • Curious, hands-on, and eager to learn

  • Detail-oriented and organised

  • Basic knowledge of Engineering software/tools is a plus (e.g., CAD software)

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