September 17
Wade Trim seeks an Engineering Summer Intern for their ICE group.
You need a solid understanding of electrical engineering fundamentals, proficiency in software tools like MATLAB and AutoCAD, and basic programming skills. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, along with good communication and teamwork abilities, are also important.
Typically, a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or a related field is required. Internships or project experience can be beneficial. Relevant certifications may enhance your qualifications.
Responsibilities include assisting in the design and development of electrical systems, conducting tests and simulations, documenting findings, and collaborating with senior engineers on projects. You may also troubleshoot technical issues and participate in meetings.
Benefits include the flexibility to work from home, a better work-life balance, reduced commuting costs, and opportunities to work with diverse teams. Entry-level roles provide valuable experience and potential for career advancement.