What are the responsibilities and job description for the Controls Engineer Internship position at Wunderlich-Malec Engineering, Inc.?
Wunderlich-Malec (WM) Engineering is a 100% employee-owned ESOP and one of the largest and most well-established engineering companies in the United States. As an Intern at WM you become part of a company that is:
Major Responsibilities
Education
BS Electrical Engineering, BS Chemical Engineering, BS Mechanical Engineering, or BS Computer Engineering is preferred.
Experience
Undergraduate with an interest in pursuing a career in Controls Engineering.
Writing, computer work, variable travel amounts, fieldwork in industrial settings, seeing, color perception, hearing, clear speech, dexterity in hands, driving, lifting, climbing, and ability to mount and dismount equipment, pushing, and pulling.
Working Environment
Standard office environment, On-site office environment, and diverse industrial environments
Frequent PC usage, fax machines, copy machines, phones.
- 100% employee-owned company with 40 years of industry history
- A Top 5 Systems Integrator Giant
- AN ENR top 500 firm
Major Responsibilities
- Design, develop, and implement control system logic software to meet process, machine, and integrated system requirements.
- Develop control logic software and user interface applications.
- Assist with debugging integrated systems and the development of system documentation.
- Work on automation and control system integration projects for clients in pharma/biotech.
- Adheres to scope, quality, schedule, and budget requirements of assigned tasks
- Develops collaborative partnerships with colleagues
Education
BS Electrical Engineering, BS Chemical Engineering, BS Mechanical Engineering, or BS Computer Engineering is preferred.
Experience
Undergraduate with an interest in pursuing a career in Controls Engineering.
- Preference is given to candidates with an understanding of or exposure to control systems - components, programming, and their applications. Not Required.
- Preference is given to candidates with an understanding of or exposure to instrumentation and controls design. Not required.
Writing, computer work, variable travel amounts, fieldwork in industrial settings, seeing, color perception, hearing, clear speech, dexterity in hands, driving, lifting, climbing, and ability to mount and dismount equipment, pushing, and pulling.
Working Environment
Standard office environment, On-site office environment, and diverse industrial environments
Frequent PC usage, fax machines, copy machines, phones.