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As a Power Hardware Development Intern, you will report to the Senior Manager of Hardware Development and work onsite at Mequon, WI. Your work location will be the Low Voltage Drives Development Laboratory, under the guidance of senior Engineers. You will have opportunities to work with cross-functional teams that are involved in the lifecycle of an industrial product.
Your Responsibilities:
This position is part of a job family. Experience will be the determining factor for position level and compensation.
As a Power Hardware Development Intern, you will report to the Senior Manager of Hardware Development and work onsite at Mequon, WI. Your work location will be the Low Voltage Drives Development Laboratory, under the guidance of senior Engineers. You will have opportunities to work with cross-functional teams that are involved in the lifecycle of an industrial product.
Your Responsibilities:
- Create laboratory setups, run development and qualification tests, capture data for analysis of performance and compliance to design requirements
- Troubleshoot printed circuit board assemblies, make modifications (component replacement, soldering), test
- Use laboratory instrumentation such as oscilloscopes, voltage and current probes, frequency analyzers to make measurements
- Create test reports and present to team members for review
- Education: Pursuing a bachelor's or advanced degree from an accredited college or university with a background in Power Electronics.
- Legal Authorization: Legal authorization to work in the US is required. We will not sponsor individuals for employment visas for this internship. This includes OPT/CPT/STEM Visas.
- Pursuing a bachelor's or advanced degree in Electrical Engineering from an accredited college or university with a background in Power Electronics.
- Academic background in power electronics systems for AC-DC, DC-AC and DC-DC conversion
- 1 or more years of experience in a previous internship position or part of a graduate degree program at an accredited college or university
- Hands-on experience in a high voltage laboratory
- Basic experience with the use of circuit simulation and engineering design software tools like SPICE, Matlab
- 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.
This position is part of a job family. Experience will be the determining factor for position level and compensation.