I am Dylan Rubio, and I attend the University of Central Florida studying Mechanical Engineering. I am a Mechanical Launch Vehicle and Mechanical Ground Support Equipment intern for NASA's Launch Services Program. My goal was to learn as much as possible about mechanical systems and flight hardware, while gaining valuable professional experience.  My time working at a.i. solutions has been a very exciting experience. Everyone I worked with has been extremely helpful and friendly. A project I got the opportunity to work on this summer was the ground system guide to help engineers by them referencing it when they are on console supporting a launch. My favorite project I got to work on is developing a vehicle integration simulation in CAD software to show to the different groups how the stacking and encapsulation is preformed. I also provided a reference guide to compare different mission spacecraft purge information because each mission has slightly different requirements and hardware. I have gained knowledge on vehicle integration and ground systems during my time working for a.i. solutions. This internship has supported my future goals by giving me experience and knowledge to work in a professional setting. I am very interested in working in a future position at a.i. solutions.