FAQs
What qualifications do I need to apply for this internship in Project Management, Digital Engine Services?
To apply for this internship, you must be currently pursuing a master's or PhD’s degree at a Canadian university. You should have a strong background in the discipline and be able to work independently.
What will be the focus of the internship in Project Management, Digital Engine Services?
The internship will focus on improving the CFD prediction of the combustion chamber aerodynamics and the exit temperature distribution for turbofan, turboprop, and turboshaft engines.
How can this internship in Project Management, Digital Engine Services help further my career?
This internship will provide you with the opportunity to advance your skills, make a real impact in the field of combustion aerothermal systems, and gain hands-on experience in project management within the digital engine services industry.
Will this internship at Pratt & Whitney involve hands-on experience and real-world projects?
Yes, this internship will involve working on real-world projects related to the design and validation of combustion sections of turbofan, turboprop, and turboshaft engines. You will have the opportunity to use various numerical tools and participate in validation testing in rigs and engines.
How can I apply for this internship in Project Management, Digital Engine Services?
To apply for this internship, you can visit the Pratt & Whitney careers website and search for the internship position. Make sure to submit your application with all the required documents and qualifications.