Oshkosh is seeking a Controls Intern to assist in the design, implementation, and validation of control software for critical automotive systems, contributing to the development of next-generation vehicles.
Requirements
- working towards an undergraduate or graduate degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Controls System Engineering, Automotive Engineering or related technical field.
- Assist in the design, implementation, and testing of embedded control software for automotive systems (e.g., powertrain, chassis, safety, or body controllers).
- Contribute to MATLAB/Simulink model-based development and code generation workflows.
- Write, test, and maintain software in C/C++ for embedded applications.
- Develop and refine control algorithms for real-time embedded systems.
- Gain exposure to AUTOSAR-based software architectures and assist in basic configuration or integration tasks.
- Support integration, debugging, and calibration of control features on hardware platforms.
Responsibilities
- Assist in the design, implementation, and testing of embedded control software for automotive systems (e.g., powertrain, chassis, safety, or body controllers).
- Contribute to MATLAB/Simulink model-based development and code generation workflows.
- Write, test, and maintain software in C/C++ for embedded applications.
- Develop and refine control algorithms for real-time embedded systems.
- Gain exposure to AUTOSAR-based software architectures and assist in basic configuration or integration tasks.
- Support integration, debugging, and calibration of control features on hardware platforms.
- Conduct unit testing, system validation, and regression analysis to ensure functional safety and compliance with requirements.
Other
- High School Diploma or equivalent
- Willing to travel or relocate to Oshkosh, WI for the duration of the summer 2026 internship.
- Summer housing is available to interns whose permanent address is greater than 50 miles from their work location.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams including hardware engineers, systems engineers, and test engineers.
- Document development activities, test results, and recommendations for software improvements.