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Mechanical Engineering Intern

Specific Projects:


* Vibration analysis of heating products, comparison to CFD analysis with modifiers tested in new fluids


* Simulated FEA model for heating products in different fluids 


* Develop life cycle test for oil-immersion heaters to be tested in differential gear oil 



* Adapter plate and cooling loop will need to be designed/simulated/sourced and tested

Development of new manufacturing process for flexible heater product to aftermarket and direct to manufacturer project 

Setup test regimen and long term data collection for battery load simulation/charge simulation 

Work with internal teams to design in-house field return test stations 

Support production line development for several new projects 

 

Special Skills:


* Experience in Solidworks a plus, experience with CFD Software a plus 



* Ability to work with hands and figure out test plans

 

Qualifications:


*  Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Excel, Word and Powerpoint


*  Excellent written and verbal communication skills


*  Working knowledge of AC & DC powered circuits and electronics


*  Understanding of the fundamentals of data acquisition


*  Working knowledge of sensors - Pressure, Temperature, Current, Air and Fluid Flow, etc.


*  Working knowledge of microcontrollers and programming a plus


*  Must be enrolled in an accredited university/college program


*  Majors: Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electronic Engineering Technology, and Automotive Engineering Technology


*  GPA of 3.0 or higher

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