Quality & Metrology Intern (Supplier Component Acceptance)

Seniority Intern
Posted Mar 17, 2026

Rolex in Geneva seeks a Quality & Metrology Intern (Supplier Component Acceptance). 3–6 month internship in metrology and supplier-quality projects.

Overview

Rolex is a privately held, Geneva-based manufacturer renowned for haute horlogerie and technical excellence. The company combines artisanal craftsmanship with advanced manufacturing and metrology, offering structured training and development within state-of-the-art facilities.

Role & Responsibilities

  • Conduct a baseline assessment and historical analysis of current supplier component acceptance criteria and inspection records.
  • Collaborate with internal engineering, procurement and quality teams to define a prioritized action plan to improve acceptance criteria.
  • Design and execute tests on proposed measurement and inspection solutions; analyse test results and document findings.
  • Support the deployment and validation of new acceptance procedures and measurement protocols across incoming inspection workflows.

Qualifications

  • Currently enrolled in a Master’s programme in Microtechnology, Mechanical Engineering or an equivalent field.
  • Knowledge of measurement techniques, notably colorimetry, dimensional metrology and physical measurements.
  • Capacity to work autonomously and to propose pragmatic, technically sound solutions.
  • Strong organisational skills and attentive listening; effective collaborator across multidisciplinary teams.
  • Availability for a 3–6 month internship period.

Skills

Colorimetry Dimensional metrology Physical measurements Measurement techniques Autonomy Proactive problem solving Organisational skills Listening and communication skills

Experience

No specific prior professional experience is required; academic laboratory work or project experience with measurement techniques or metrology is advantageous.

Education

Master's-level studies in Microtechnology, Mechanical Engineering or equivalent (ongoing).

Benefits

State-of-the-art equipment; excellent working conditions; top-level social benefits.

Culture

Rolex culture emphasises technical rigor, precision and craftsmen’s pride, with close collaboration between engineers, watchmakers and quality specialists. The workplace fosters continuous skill development and high standards of confidentiality and excellence.