FAQs
What is the location for the Electrical Design Engineer Intern position?
The internship is based in West Hartford, CT.
What educational requirements are needed for this internship?
Candidates should be pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field with a minimum GPA of 3.0 or greater.
What types of tasks will the intern be responsible for?
The intern will engage in research of component specifications, circuit simulation, updating Electrical Design Automation Tools, testing of Electronic Control Units, bread-boarding circuit changes, generating block diagrams, and documenting Design Verification Test Results.
Are there any citizenship requirements for applicants?
Yes, candidates must be a US citizen or a US Permanent Resident.
Will the intern gain exposure to the full product life cycle of aerospace components?
Yes, the intern will gain exposure to all aspects of the full product life cycle of highly engineered aerospace components.
What programming languages may be used during the internship?
The internship may involve updating Electrical Design Automation Tools in Python or other programming languages.
Are there any physical demands associated with this job?
Yes, the intern may need to regularly sit, stand, walk, and use hands for handling objects, tools, or controls, and occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
What soft skills are desirable for this internship?
Good interpersonal skills and the ability to deal with all levels in the organization are important for this role.
Is this internship suitable for college students only?
Yes, the internship is designed to provide practical experience for college-level students related to their major.
Is there a possibility for full-time employment after the internship?
The job description does not specify, but internships can sometimes lead to full-time positions depending on performance and company needs.