FAQs
What is the location of the internship?
The internship is based in West Hartford, CT.
What is the main focus of the Test Engineer Intern role?
The main focus of the Test Engineer Intern role is to provide production support for the manufacture and test of electronic hardware, troubleshoot and resolve problems for highly engineered electronic engine control products.
What educational qualifications are required for this position?
Candidates must be pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Test Engineering or a similar field with a GPA of 3.0 or greater.
Are there any specific technical skills required for this role?
Yes, candidates should have an understanding of microprocessor-based control systems, analog and digital circuitry, and be familiar with electronic theorems, laws, and equations.
What kind of experience is beneficial for this internship?
Experience using MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint) and a methodical troubleshooting approach is beneficial.
What type of teamwork skills are expected from an intern in this role?
The intern is expected to be a team player and comfortable working in a cross-functional group.
Is there a requirement regarding US citizenship or residency?
Yes, candidates must be a US Citizen or a US Permanent resident.
What laboratory equipment will the intern be using?
The intern will utilize standard laboratory equipment including soldering irons, digital voltmeters (DVM), power supplies, oscilloscopes, meters, and other standard mechanical hand tools.
Will the intern be required to lift objects?
Yes, the intern must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
What kinds of tasks will the intern be responsible for regarding testing and troubleshooting?
The intern will be responsible for troubleshooting electronic hardware down to the component level, documenting repairs, executing production testing, conducting test results data gathering, and identifying trends.