Siemens Mobility US has an immediate opening for an Engineering Intern! Our Rolling Stock product offerings include light rail vehicles, electric locomotives, diesel-electric locomotives, passenger coaches. The candidate will have the chance to assist and support engineers during different project execution phases. We are looking for students with the drive to work in the high paced rail industry and the willingness to learn about the processes to build vehicles of the future!
We offer you a place to learn and be part of an experienced and diverse Engineering team! You will learn about the Rail business, work on trains, and get acquainted with the various manufacturing phases required to successfully bring a project to life.
If you are a rising junior or senior pursuing an undergraduate degree, live near Sacramento, California and are ready to discover the amazing opportunities that the rail industry has to offer then look no further.
A little about us
Siemens Mobility provides efficient and coordinated transportation of people and goods by rail – including rolling stock, rail automation, rail electrification, and service. Using state of the art equipment, we craft and manufacture across the entire spectrum of rolling stock, including commuter and regional passenger trains, light rail and streetcars, metros, locomotives, passenger coaches, and high-speed trainsets. Cities and Railroads also rely on us to provide traction-power substations and electricity transmission, as well as signaling and control technology for freight and passenger rail and transit systems.
What you will be doing:
In this role, you will assist the Engineering team in ensuring the execution design and system validation follows industry standards and customer specifications.
Some areas you will receive exposure and develop skills in:
Mechanical Electrical Integration
Electrical/Mechanical Design
System Safety, Reliability, and Maintainability
Exposure to electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic control schematics
Exposure to a hands-on manufacturing environment
BOMs (Bill Off Material)
Circuit troubleshooting
Developing work instructions and test procedures
Knowledge of Rail Industry Standards
AutoCAD (2d Modeling)
PTC CREO 3.0 Modeling software
LabVIEW
SAP
Engineering Document Control
Project management skills
Basic Qualifications:
Must be pursuing a bachelor’s degree in an Engineering field and have completed at least 2-3 years of studies to date.
Legal authorization to work in the US is required
Must reside or go to school near internship location (Sacramento, California).
Excellent social skills – verbal, written, and presentation
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Proficient with Microsoft Office software
Preferred Qualifications
Preferred cumulative GPA of 3.0
Previous internship experience or relevant school projects
Organization: Siemens Mobility
Company: Siemens Mobility, Inc
Experience Level: Early Professional
Full / Part time: Full-time
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