FAQs
What is the main responsibility of an Electrical Engineering Intern?
The main responsibility of an Electrical Engineering Intern is to assist in the production of innovative and cost-effective engineering solutions that improve or sustain the performance and reliability of electronic tools/products.
What skills will I apply during the internship?
During the internship, you will apply electrical engineering skills to analyze, design, and develop electronic boards, tools, and/or test systems.
What are the stages of development I will be involved in?
You will be involved in several stages of development, including design reviews/presentations, prototyping, system integration, qualification tests, and documentation.
Will I work with other professionals in this role?
Yes, you will collaborate within a multi-disciplinary team, working alongside other experts such as electrical engineers, software engineers, mechanical engineers, physicists, and designers to achieve project objectives.
What type of planning will I be responsible for?
You will perform technical planning for the introduction of changes in the field, which includes testing and validation, authoring of functional specifications, and contributing to the development of new principles and concepts.
How long is the duration of the internship?
The duration of the Electrical Engineering Internship is 12 months.
What kind of projects will I be working on?
You will be working on projects that involve the design, development, and improvement of electronic tools and products related to performance and reliability.
Will I have the opportunity to present my work?
Yes, part of your role will include participating in design reviews and presentations to share your work and findings with the team.
Is this internship suitable for recent graduates?
Yes, this internship is suitable for recent graduates or students nearing the completion of their electrical engineering degree who are seeking practical experience in the field.
What is the significance of documentation in this internship?
Documentation is crucial as it involves recording the design processes, test results, and specifications, ensuring clear communication and preserving knowledge for future reference and compliance.