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As a Control Hardware engineering intern, you will work alongside experienced engineers and industry professionals to design, develop and debug control hardware PCBAs for our new cost competitive product offering. Working under the guidance of a dedicated mentor, you'll gain hands-on experience in circuit design, PCBA design and layout best practices to meet industry certification standards. Your role will involve hardware testing in the laboratory, allowing you to test and troubleshoot PCBAs directly. This internship offers a unique opportunity to contribute to real-world projects while developing crucial skills in control hardware engineering.
Your Responsibilities:
As a Control Hardware engineering intern, you will work alongside experienced engineers and industry professionals to design, develop and debug control hardware PCBAs for our new cost competitive product offering. Working under the guidance of a dedicated mentor, you'll gain hands-on experience in circuit design, PCBA design and layout best practices to meet industry certification standards. Your role will involve hardware testing in the laboratory, allowing you to test and troubleshoot PCBAs directly. This internship offers a unique opportunity to contribute to real-world projects while developing crucial skills in control hardware engineering.
Your Responsibilities:
- Design control hardware circuits for our new product offering leveraging simulation tools like LTspice
- Collaborate with subject matter experts, cross functional teams (mechanical, FW, manufacturing, project managers and product managers) and external suppliers to optimize design, cost and development time
- Design and develop PCBAs leveraging best layout practices for noise immunity, EMC and thermal.
- Hands-on testing and debugging of printed circuit board assemblies in laboratory to verify the design
- Participate in design reviews and document your work
- Work effectively with the Product Owner, Scrum Master, Release Train Engineer, and all applicable Stakeholders
- Must be pursuing a Bachelors or advanced degree from an accredited college or university.
- Legal authorization to work in the US is required- we will not sponsor individuals for employment visas, now or anytime in the future.
- Pursuing a Bachelors of Electrical or Computer Engineering or advanced degree from an accredited college or university.
- Knowledge of basic semiconductor devices – working and applications
- Knowledge of analog electronics, digital control and circuit theory
- Ability to design and simulate electronic circuits using LTSPice
- Ability to troubleshoot electronics circuits using basic instrumentation devices such as oscilloscopes, DMM, probes etc.
- Recommended experience with hardware rework requiring soldering
- Recommend having experience with PCBA design, layout tools and best practices
- Recommended having basic knowledge of memory components such as MCU, FPGA and Memory devices
- Desire to work on a self-organized Scrum Team.
- Good communication skills.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Health Insurance
- 401k
- Paid Holidays off
- Flexible Work Schedule where you will work with your manager to enjoy a work schedule that can be flexible with your personal life.
- To learn more about our benefits package, please visit at www.raquickfind.com.