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2021 Summer Intern, Electrical Engineering

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
The Electrical Engineer Intern is responsible for applying knowledge of electrical engineering principles and practices in general hardware and radio frequency design to projects that have limited complexity. The main emphasis is on design, development & sustainability of consumer products focused on access control. Wireless remote controls, Garage Door Openers, Gate Openers and Commercial Door Openers are examples of access control products. The ability to support other hardware & firmware engineers in day to day tasks is required. Additionally this position requires the engineer to interact, communicate and contribute within a cross functional team environment. 
This role will support:
  • Formulating a biography book of the top 20 leaders for presenting to the Board of Provide electrical engineering hardware support to new and existing product designs
  • Analyzes, designs, debugs & tests digital and analog circuits with limited complexity
  • Impedance matching of radio frequency circuits and antennas
  • Schematic capture & PCB design using Altium Designer
  • Simulation of hardware circuits in PSPICE, Electronic Workbench or Genesys
  • Write design specifications and test reports
  • Performs bench testing of designs
  • Performs other duties as assigned
 
Minimum Qualifications
  • Working towards a BSEE degree is required with a minimum course work of 1 year 
  • Must be committed to the duration of the Summer Intern Program Semester (May – August 2021)
  • Must be committed to the duration of the internship program, generally 12 - 14 weeks
  • Must possess an unrestricted right to work in the United States
  • GPA minimum: 3.5 on a 4.0 point scale
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:  
  • Driven to learn new ideas and design practices
  • Good verbal and written communication skills
  • Experience with MS Office tools
  • Experience with electrical test equipment such as oscilloscope, power supply, signal generator, spectrum analyzer or network analyzer
  • Experience with Labview test automation software
  • Soldering skills
  • Experience with simulation software such as PSPICE, Electronic Work Bench, Genesys, or ADS is a plus 
 
Career Development Intern Opportunities 
CGI’s Career Development Intern Opportunities are designed to give college students an opportunity to complement their formal education with career-related experience.
In an effort to accomplish this, students must:
  • Share ideas and provide new insight
  • Handle confidential information in a professional and ethical manner
  • Assume personal and professional responsibility for his/her actions and activities
  • Maintain professional relationships with Chamberlain Group’s employees, clients, and customers, both internal and external
  • Work on applying knowledge acquired in the classroom to real-world business situations
  • Develop a self-awareness of attitudes, values, and behavior patterns that positively influence the work environment
  • Utilize learning opportunities such as training, meetings, or conferences offered by Chamberlain Group
  • Complete work assignments in a thorough, consistent, and punctual manner
  • Adhere to Chamberlain Group’s policies and procedures

Chamberlain is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. You will be considered for this position based upon your experience and education, without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, ancestry; marital, disabled or veteran status. We are committed to creating and maintaining a workforce environment that is free from any form of discriminations or harassment.