FAQs
What is the duration of the internship?
The internship duration is not explicitly stated in the job description; however, it is typically aligned with academic semesters.
Does the intern need to have prior experience in electrical design?
While prior experience is preferred, the role is open to students pursuing a degree in Electrical or Computer Engineering who are self-motivated to solve engineering problems.
Are there any specific software skills required for this internship?
Yes, familiarity with Python script writing, schematic entry tools, and experience with spreadsheets are preferred qualifications for the position.
What level of education is required for this internship?
Candidates should be pursuing a BS, MS, or PhD in Electrical or Computer Engineering and must graduate no earlier than September 2024.
Will the intern be involved in practical lab work?
Yes, the intern will operate lab equipment to perform circuit testing and will also be responsible for debugging and testing PCB circuitry.
Are there opportunities for the intern to present their findings?
Yes, the intern is expected to author reports on their work and present their findings to the team.
How does Micron support employees' wellbeing?
Micron offers a comprehensive benefits package designed to support personal wellbeing, including healthcare plans, paid family leave, paid time-off programs, and more.
Is the internship position open to international students?
The job description does not specify; please refer to Micron's employment policies or contact their People Organization for clarification regarding international candidates.
What type of projects will the intern work on?
The intern will manage and drive to completion assigned projects related to PCB-level design and contribute to system-level design for SIG products.
Is there any support for the application process?
Yes, applicants can request assistance and reasonable accommodations by contacting Micron’s People Organization at hrsupport_na@micron.com or 1-800-336-8918 (select option #3).