FAQs
What is the job title for this internship?
The job title is ASIC R&D Test Development Engineer – Intern.
Where is this internship located?
The internship is based in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
What level of education is required to apply for this internship?
Applicants must have completed their sophomore year or more at an accredited 4-year university, and be working towards a Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or Computer Engineering.
What programming languages should applicants be familiar with?
Applicants should have software programming experience in C# or similar languages such as Java, Python, and C/C++.
Are there opportunities for individuals who are just beginning their educational journey?
No, this position requires candidates to have completed their sophomore year or more at university.
Is experience in hardware and software integration preferred for this position?
Yes, hardware and software integration and debug experience is preferred.
Do you require experience with version control systems?
Yes, knowledge of version control systems such as Git or Subversion is desired.
Will relocation assistance be provided for this internship?
No, relocation is not available for this position.
Is visa sponsorship an option for applicants?
No, visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
What is the salary range for this internship?
The salary range for this internship is between $25-45 per hour.
Are there any specific skills related to communication protocols that are desired?
Yes, experience with serial communication protocols such as SPI and I2C is desired.
What are some qualities that the intern should possess according to the job description?
The intern should have strong analytical and problem-solving skills, effective interpersonal skills, strong time management, and good organizational, planning, and communication skills.
Does this position encourage personal projects and learning outside of the curriculum?
Yes, there is a strong enthusiasm towards individual learning and projects outside of the curriculum, such as working with Arduino and Raspberry Pi.