FAQs
What is the main responsibility of the Summer Intern in this position?
The main responsibility is to provide software design, implementation, and testing of embedded software used in healthcare institutions for intravenous infusion therapies.
What qualifications are required for this internship?
The required qualifications include being a rising junior or senior or graduate student pursuing a degree in Science or Engineering, good interpersonal communication skills, programming skills, object-oriented design skills, knowledge of operating systems like QNX or Linux, and being authorized to work in the US.
What programming languages should I be familiar with for this internship?
Familiarity with C++, C, C#, and Python is preferred for this internship.
Is prior experience in real-time control and inter-processor communication necessary?
Experience in real-time control and inter-processor communication is preferred but not explicitly required.
What does the internship work environment look like?
The internship is a hybrid role, requiring a minimum of 4 days of in-office presence per week, which fosters collaboration and innovation.
Can the company sponsor a work visa for this internship?
No, the company is unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment visa at this time.
What is the expected salary range for this internship?
The expected salary range for this internship is between $25.30 and $34.10 USD per hour.
Will there be opportunities for personal and professional growth during the internship?
Yes, the company emphasizes a supportive environment for learning, growth, and becoming your best self.
Are there any COVID-19 vaccination requirements for this position?
Yes, employment may be contingent upon the company receiving sufficient proof of full vaccination against COVID-19.
What does BD value in its workplace culture?
BD values collaboration, accountability, and continuous improvement, fostering an environment where employees can contribute authentically and help reinvent the future of health.