Participate in the design, development, and testing of high-voltage and high-power maritime power conversion equipment, encompassing hardware and component selection, PCB design, and system-level integration and testing. Collaborate, communicate, and coordinate effectively within a multidisciplinary team, encompassing both engineering and non-engineering disciplines. Carry out assigned tasks under the guidance and supervision of senior engineers, engineering managers, and project engineers. Accountable for executing and completing small-scale scopes of work, ensuring alignment with project constraints such as quality, schedule, and cost. Conduct peer reviews of technical documentation, including but not limited to reports, procedures, wiring diagrams and tables, simulations, and schematics. Create technical presentations and effectively communicate your work efforts to colleagues and stakeholders. Support Electrical Engineering proposals in the definition of scope and corresponding budgets for program execution. Generate Electrical wiring diagrams/tables, models, simulations and schematics. Collaborate with peers on departmental improvement initiatives, ranging from the standardization of circuit model and simulation libraries to the documentation of best practices and processes, and beyond. Gather, process, and analyze extensive datasets to inform and support decision-making. Safely perform testing and inspections on large-scale electrical equipment in a manufacturing environment. Diagnose, troubleshoot, and resolve issues related to electrical hardware designs, as well as challenges arising from the integration with software and mechanical design elements.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Intern