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Hardware Engineering intern

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Flux

Apr 16

  • Internship
    Part-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Engineering

AI generated summary

  • You need a BS/MS in EE or related field, previous circuit design experience, familiarity with PCB and EDA tools, and exceptional communication skills to excel as a Hardware Engineering intern at Flux. Show us what you've built!
  • You will design new components, build documentation, interact with power users, contribute to product conversations, and create training materials at Flux.

Requirements

  • You might be a good fit if you have:
  • BS/MS degree in EE or Computer Eng or related work experience
  • Prior work or intern experience with circuit design, PCB verification and/or testing is required
  • Experience with any of the following PCB and/or EDA design tools: Altium, KiCAD, Eagle CAD, OrCAD, EasyEDA, or similar
  • Self-starter with strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Built something in Flux that you are proud to talk about with our team!

Responsibilities

  • Design new components, schematics, shields, and fully manufactured PCB designs in Flux!
  • Build robust documentation and test new features around our PCB editor and Simulator
  • Interact with power users within our community to share knowledge, report bugs, and triage accordingly
  • Contribute to conversations around product performance, functionality, and upcoming features
  • Develop content, videos/Reels, or training materials to evangelize core features of Flux

FAQs

What is the duration of the Hardware Engineering internship?

The internship is expected to last for approximately 12 weeks during the Fall '23 / Winter '24 timeframe, but we are flexible on the exact dates.

Is the internship remote?

Yes, the internship is fully remote, allowing you to work from wherever you desire.

What kind of projects will I be working on during the internship?

Interns will work on designing new projects for our community library, providing product feedback to our team of Designers and Engineers, writing technical documentation, and more.

Who is the target audience for the projects I will be working on?

The current user community includes professional electrical engineers, small and large companies, hobbyists, and students, including FSAE teams.

Will I have real responsibilities during the internship?

Yes, interns are assigned real deliverables that have a direct impact on shipping new features to our collaborative hardware design platform.

What will I gain from this internship?

By the end of the internship, you'll have contributed to the success of our projects and will have forkable content and your own custom PCBs to showcase.

Are there opportunities for feedback and mentorship during the internship?

Yes, you will provide product feedback to our team and collaborate with experienced Designers and Engineers throughout your internship.

How can I apply for the internship?

For application details, please refer to the designated application process outlined by Flux.

Is this internship suitable for students?

Yes, the internship is open to students as well as professionals and hobbyists in the hardware engineering field.

We help hardware teams build better products through collaboration, live simulation, and a community library of parts.

Manufacturing & Electronics
Industry
11-50
Employees
2019
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

Flux is a better way to build PCBs. Now with Copilot, your AI assistant! 🚀