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As an Electrical Engineering Intern, you will assist in the design, component selection, and documentation of industrial electrical control panels. This includes ensuring all designs meet rigorous safety standards and are optimized for both performance and manufacturability. You will work with Product Development and Manufacturing Engineering to optimize the build, troubleshooting, programming of smart devices ad verify function of the electrical system as part of industrial power generation.
Job Responsibility:
Assist in the design, component selection, and documentation of industrial electrical control panels
Research and select industrial components including circuit breakers, power supplies (AC/DC), disconnect switches, and relays based on load requirements and environmental factors
Assist in developing spatial layouts for enclosures to ensure proper heat dissipation and logical wire duct routing
Update and maintain electrical schematics, ensuring accurate representation of terminal blocks, I/O mapping, and power distribution
Apply UL 508A and NFPA 70 (NEC) standards to designs, focusing on Short Circuit Current Ratings (SCCR) and proper grounding
Create comprehensive wire tagging schedules and panel faceplate labeling to ensure ease of maintenance and operator safety
Support the shop floor during the assembly phase to troubleshoot routing issues and perform initial power-up testing
Work with Product Development and Manufacturing Engineering to optimize the build, troubleshooting, programming of smart devices and verify function of the electrical system as part of industrial power generation
Requirements:
Currently enrolled in a B.S. or M.S. program in Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, or a related technical field
Basic understanding of Ohm’s Law and 3-phase power systems
Familiarity with CAD software (AutoCAD Electrical, SolidWorks Electrical, or EPLAN)
Knowledge of common industrial control components (PLCs, VFDs, contactors)
High attention to detail
Strong technical writing abilities
A "safety-first" mindset
Ability to work in both an office environment and a production/lab setting
Occasional use of hand tools for prototyping (wire strippers, crimpers, multimeters)