AC Heat Exchanger Development Engineering Intern

Employer
MAHLE, Inc
Location
Lockport, New York
Posted
Nov 01, 2024
Closes
Nov 06, 2024
Ref
2843211927
Discipline
Engineering
Hours
Full Time
Organization Type
Corporate
We move the world - together. As an international leading development partner and supplier of the automotive industry, we at MAHLE are passionate about developing innovative solutions for climate-neutral mobility of tomorrow. Our focus is on e-mobility and thermal management as well as further technology fields to reduce CO2 emissions, such as fuel cells and hydrogen motors.

SUMMARY:

The AC Heat Exchanger Development Engineering Intern (Jan - Aug) with engineers and lab techs to evaluate customer specifications and establish component test plans related to AC Heat Exchangers. Ideally looking for someone to intern 2 semester or blocks of time.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Work with Test Lab Techs to run standard tests and document results.
  • Design special fixtures where needed to facilitate testing.
  • Conduct root cause investigation on test failures or performance concerns.
  • Support prototype builds in our Model Shop for new business acquisitions.
  • Optimize testing methods to improve efficiency or test accuracy


QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Pursuing a BS in Engineering - prefer Mechanical Engineering (Must be enrolled in a 4-year accredited university)
  • GPA of 3.0 or higher
  • Familiarity with CAD, 3D printing, other computer aided tools like CFD or FEA.
  • Formal problem-solving training is helpful.
  • Ability to work hands on and interact with skilled trades and test technicians.
  • Desired soft skills - communication, teamwork, problem solving, time management, critical thinking, decision making, organizational, stress management, etc.
  • Prefer engineers that have good written and verbal communications.
  • Sometimes we work independently or in small groups so it is good to be able to excel in either environment.
  • Experience with robotics or Formula SAE big plus


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