2026 Entry Level - Aerospace Engineering (July)

  • Fort Worth, TX
  • Posted 10 days ago | Updated 3 hours ago

Overview

On Site
Full Time

Skills

Collaboration
Expect
Research
3D Computer Graphics
Assembly
Bill Of Materials
Procurement
Manufacturing
Test Plans
Aerospace
Spring Framework
CATIA
Ansys
NASTRAN
Systems Engineering
Control Engineering
Modeling
Simulink
Computer Hardware
Analytical Skill
Dynamics
Control Flow Diagram
Computational Fluid Dynamics
Training
Computer Networking
Leadership
Aviation

Job Details

At Bell, we dare to live on the edge of possibility. From supporting NASA's first lunar mission to pioneering advanced tiltrotor systems, we redefine flight to make a real-world impact. Whether flying individuals to safety or protecting our troops, every team member at Bell is a part of something greater.

Don't miss the chance to join our team environment where you feel a sense of camaraderie. You will collaborate with dedicated, enthusiastic teams where unique experiences, backgrounds and ideas combined with a strong passion for our products take us above and beyond flight.

Day in the Life of an Aerospace Engineer

We are looking for inquisitive and driven engineers with a passion to innovate. From tiltrotor technology to tail sitting vehicles, our engineers work across a wide portfolio of aircraft programs. As an Engineering Intern at Bell, you can expect to:

  • Create airframe structural designs based on trade studies, research, and analysis.
  • Create model-based definition, which includes 3D annotations, for detail, assembly, and installation of airframe components and engineering bill of materials.
  • Coordinate with other engineering, manufacturing, or specialty personnel to resolve problems.
  • Specific tasks include responding to data/action requests from procurement, manufacturing, tooling, etc.
  • Execute Tasks to Cost and Schedule Requirements.
  • Support supplier/teammate design activity.
  • Support test activity, including test plan development, execution, and reports.

What You Will Need to be Successful

  • A Bachelor's degree or higher with a major in Aerospace Engineering required
  • 0-2 years of relevant experience
  • Available to work full time, onsite starting in July 2026

What Will Make You Stand Out

  • Expected Graduation Spring of 2026
  • Exposure to CATIA / advanced CAD systems, component design experience.
  • Exposure to advanced analysis tools, ANSYS, NASTRAN, component analysis experience.
  • Familiarity with Systems Engineering processes, from requirements through verification.
  • Control system design and modeling using Simulink, and implementation on hardware.
  • Rotorcraft specific analytical experience: dynamics, performance, aero / CFD.

Perks of Joining the Team

  • Relaxed Dress Code ("Dress For Your Day" policy)
  • Every other Friday or every Friday off, depending on your work location and team
  • 120 hours of Vacation + additional Personal Time Off
  • Tuition reimbursement of up to $10K each year
  • Relocation Assistance (mileage requirement)
  • Continuous training and advancement opportunities
  • Mentorships and networking opportunities across the business and with leadership
  • Access to over 11 Employee Resource Groups

It's time to make your mark on the future of aviation. Go beyond the impossible and join the Flight Club.

Applications for this position will be accepted through October 31, 2025. The application window may be shortened or extended based on candidate flow and business needs. We encourage you to apply as soon as possible, and review the location for this role to ensure it aligns to your location preferences as all roles are on site at a Textron business unit.
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