FAQs
What is the primary focus of the internship?
The primary focus of the internship is to participate in the definition of new algorithms for the second-generation Galileo system through the G2STB project and to assist in the implementation and validation of future satellite navigation signal monitoring algorithms.
What educational background is required for this internship?
We are looking for undergraduate or master's students in engineering with a background and interest in satellite positioning systems.
What programming skills are beneficial for applicants?
Basic knowledge of Python or C++ is beneficial for this internship.
Is there an opportunity for full-time employment after the internship?
Yes, there are real possibilities to continue with us after the internship, making it easier for you to develop your professional career.
What kind of work environment can interns expect?
Interns can expect total flexibility to combine the internship with their studies, free days to enjoy, and amenities like free fruit and coffee in the canteen, along with opportunities to join team activities and sports competitions.
What methodologies will interns learn about during the internship?
Interns will learn about the development and organization of an operating system, fundamental concepts of satellite positioning systems, and agile methodologies.
Who can I contact if I have questions about the internship?
If you have any questions, you can contact Sandra Bravo Crespo, who is in charge of this vacancy.
Are there any specific skills or subjects that are valued for this position?
Yes, prior experience and knowledge in mathematics, physics, English, Linux, and agile methodologies are valued for this position.
Will there be direct communication during the recruitment process?
Yes, in our recruitment processes, you will always have telephone and personal contact, face-to-face or online, with our talent acquisition team.