Toyota Motor Europe

Internship Body Production Engineer

Job ID
2025-5158
Business Area
R&D
Country
BE
City
Brussels (Zaventem)

In a nutshell

Join our Vehicle Production Engineering team as an intern for 6 months!

Company Information

TOYOTA is one of the world’s largest automobile manufacturers and a leading global corporation. Founded in 1937. Toyota now sells vehicles in 170 countries and employs over 350.000 people. Based in Brussels, Belgium, and staffed by 2.700 people and more than 60 nationalities, Toyota Motor Europe (TME) handles the wholesale marketing of Toyota and Lexus vehicles, parts & accessories, and manages Toyota’s European R&D, manufacturing, and engineering operations.

We are excited to be transforming into a mobility company focusing on bringing even more happiness to our customers through various mobility solutions.

Your team and your responsibilities

Team/division description

 

The Vehicle Production Engineering (VPE) Division supports the introduction of new vehicle models into Toyota’s European manufacturing plants.
Within VPE, the Body Assembly Department leads development activities such as:

 

  • New vehicle planning
  • Design for manufacture
  • Production line set-up
  • Introduction of tooling and equipment for mass production

 

Your project

 

  • Body-in-white sub-assembly process design in Siemens Process Simulate
  • Define the process operations, line concept, placement of robots and jigs, tool  selection  and geometry datum structure.
  • Macro and VBA code creation for data management and processing.

 

Your Profile

  • You are fluent in English (TME’s business language)
  • Interest in vehicle manufacturing and industrial robot simulation.
  • Skill in Catia V5, AutoCAD and Process Simulate Robotics or similar.
  • MS Office, especially Excel (with VBA) and PowerPoint.
  • Ability to manage technical data effectively, including 3D drawings and documentation.
  • Full proficiency in English, with good communication and problem-solving skills.

 

 

Starting date

  •  April 2026

Duration

  •  6 months

Confidentiality

Due to business requirement, not all performed projects can be reflected in the internship report. This issue needs to be discussed with candidate/school in advance.

 

It is mandatory that applicants are students for the entire period of the internship.

 

We can only accept students with an EEA or Swiss citizenship (not requiring a work permit or visa to be eligible to perform an internship in Belgium)

We offer

We offer a dynamic multicultural work environment with broad opportunities to learn every day and exciting career pathways that help you explore different disciplines or areas of expertise.

Your benefits

  • Flexible working hours and hybrid working (homeworking, 10 days from abroad);
  • Company restaurant – Warm dishes, salads and desserts daily, including Japanese and traditional Belgian specialties, as well as a vegan/vegetarian option;
  • Sport facilities – Tennis, squash, volleyball, football and softball pitches are available at various Toyota sites;
  • Team building activities and other personnel related events;
  • Programs to support your physical and social well-being.

A truly diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace

At Toyota Motor Europe, we are committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all. All our recruitment decisions are based on the individual and their qualifications along with the job requirements. The selection process is without regard to nationality, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, religion, ethnicity, disability or other personal characteristics. We do not tolerate harassment or discrimination as our individual experiences and overall diversity is our key strength. Together we have the power to make a positive change and go beyond the ordinary.

If you need any specific consideration for the interview process due to disability or any other reason, please let the recruiter know.

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