L3Harris is looking to solve the problem of designing, developing, and testing high-voltage and high-power maritime power conversion equipment, and is seeking an Electrical Engineering - Power Intern to contribute to this effort
Requirements
- Firm understanding of basic AC & DC circuit concepts and analysis
- Experience with circuit modeling and simulation using tools such as PSPICE, LTSPICE or Simulink
- Course work emphasis on Power Engineering such as Power Conversion, Control theory, motor control, Power distribution/generation, etc.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office programs (e.g., Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Visio, etc.)
- Familiarity with PSPICE & Matlab
- Familiarity with electrical test equipment including but not limited to thermocouples, digital multi-meters, powerscopes, oscilloscopes, current and
Responsibilities
- 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
- Carry out assigned tasks under the guidance and supervision of senior engineers, engineering managers, and project engineers
- 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
- Generate Electrical wiring diagrams/tables, models, simulations and schematics
- 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
Other
- Pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and in good standing with GPA > 3.0
- Forecasted graduation within 2 years
- Completion of all first and second-year course work including Analog Circuits, Calculus and Physics courses
- Able to lift 32 lbs
- Able to obtain a US Security Clearance