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Electrical Engineering Intern

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  • Internship
    Full-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Engineering
  • Las Vegas

Requirements

  • High School diploma or GED and pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in Electrical Engineering.
  • Prior coursework or experience in Power Electronics.
  • Strong fundamentals in electromagnetism and mathematics.
  • Acute attention to detail.
  • Strong teamwork skills with a proven ability to effectively interact and collaborate with other engineering disciplines.
  • Preferred Skills and Experience:
  • Knowledge of common serial communication protocols (RS232, RS485, Modbus).
  • Hands-on experience with electrical tools (digital multimeter, crimping tools, etc).
  • Previous internship experience or participation in Not-a-Boring-Competition is a plus.
  • Previous hands-on experience in wiring electrical distribution panels .
  • Additional Requirements:
  • Position may require extended hours and weekend work.
  • This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship.

Responsibilities

  • Design electrical systems such as transformers, automatic transfer switches (ATS), generators, lighting, data acquisition systems, and electrical distribution panels for our tunnels and stations.
  • Oversee the installation of such electrical systems by working with contractors and by performing the work first hand.
  • Selection and sourcing of components by working with external vendors.
  • Work with other engineers to integrate electrical systems with mechanical structures, software packages, and civil engineering systems.

FAQs

What will my main responsibilities be as an Electrical Engineering Intern?

As an Electrical Engineering Intern, you will assist in the design, implementation, and maintenance of electrical systems specifically for the Vegas Loop project.

What skills are necessary for this internship position?

The ideal candidate should have a strong background in electrical engineering principles, enjoy hands-on work, and thrive in a fast-paced and collaborative team environment.

Is this internship hands-on and collaborative?

Yes, the internship is designed to be hands-on and collaborative, allowing you to work closely with a team on real-world electrical systems.

What type of work environment can I expect?

You can expect a fast-paced work environment where teamwork and collaboration are key components of day-to-day activities.

Will I be working on the Vegas Loop project?

Yes, the internship directly involves working on electrical systems associated with the Vegas Loop project.

What type of projects will I work on during the internship?

You will work on various tasks related to the design, implementation, and maintenance of electrical systems within the context of the Vegas Loop.

Is this internship suitable for someone with little practical experience?

While practical experience is beneficial, the internship is open to candidates who are eager to learn and work in a hands-on environment, making it suitable for individuals at different levels of experience.

How will I be evaluated during my internship?

Your evaluation will likely be based on your contributions to the team, your ability to apply electrical engineering principles in practice, and your collaboration and communication skills.

Are there opportunities for networking during this internship?

Yes, working on a team and being involved in projects such as the Vegas Loop provides ample opportunities for networking with professionals and fellow interns in the electrical engineering field.

What should I highlight in my application for this internship?

Highlight your education in electrical engineering, relevant projects or coursework, teamwork skills, and your enthusiasm for hands-on work in a collaborative setting.

The Boring Company creates safe, fast-to-dig, and low-cost transportation, utility, and freight tunnels.

Manufacturing & Electronics
Industry
51-200
Employees

Mission & Purpose

To solve the problem of soul-destroying traffic, roads must go 3D, which means either flying cars or tunnels. Unlike flying cars, tunnels are weatherproof, out of sight and won't fall on your head. A large network of tunnels many levels deep would fix congestion in any city, no matter how large it grew (just keep adding levels). The key to making this work is increasing tunneling speed and dropping costs by a factor of 10 or more – this is the goal of The Boring Company. Fast to dig, low cost tunnels would also make Hyperloop adoption viable and enable rapid transit across densely populated regions, enabling travel from New York to Washington DC in less than 30 minutes.