*job description summary*: the controls legacy internship offers students placement opportunities for 12 months in ge aerospace.
the internship consists of an intensive combination of on-the-job training in various technologies and opportunities for exposure across multiple disciplines for achieving sustainable goals in the industry.
internship offers students the opportunity to practice end-to-end delivery of a service through ongoing internal client engagement, partnering with technical teams internal and external to the initiative, and coordination of all required activities and milestones.
main topics of interns training:
- identify and work with main stakeholders and experts on each test subsystem.
lead and coordinate multi-disciplinary team activities.
- efficiently communicate status and describe phm test system to upper management, technical leaders, and stakeholders.
- be aware of and timely communicate any issues (technical and non-technical) to technical leaders and management.
- review self and other person's deliverables and provide status of the team to key stakeholders.
*roles and responsibilities*:
execute, with guidance from senior engineering team members, the analysis, design, test, and integration activities required to deliver engine controls solutions for ge aerospace products.
activities include:
- design and implement the software for embedded devices and systems, from creation to production and deployment.
- test and debug system software and hardware.
- monitor and maintain the system after development.
- improve the system's efficiency and stability after development.
- collaborate with customers to create systems based on their needs.
- document such activities and provide support to field investigations.
*qualifications/requirements*
- engineering student at least in 6th semester from an accredited college.
- proven academic excellence throughout their educational career, showing evidence of being on-track for a degree in a quantitative discipline: mechatronics/ control systems/ electronics/ mathematics /engineering preferred.
- demonstrated skills to quickly learn new programming languages and technologies.
- demonstrated ability in establishing common goals and objectives.
- effective written and oral communication skills in english and spanish.
- presentation skills: ability to present own work results.
*desired characteristics*
- technology enthusiast.
passion/aptitude for both software and hardware technology.
- leadership experience inside and/or outside the classroom.
extra initiatives/engagements in student organizations is a plus.
- at least one of the following:
- programming skills in: c, c++, matlab, and model-based environments such as labview, veristand, siemens tia portal
- knowledge on aircraft engines performance and operational parameters
- control theory basic knowledge and/or experience
- experience in digital signal processing techniques
- real time operating systems experience (linux os)
- experience in generation and acquisition of analog and digital signals
- knowledge on communication protocols
- hands-on experience with microcontrollers
*additional information*:
*relocation assistance provided*:no