FAQs
What is the primary focus of the Engineering Intern role?
The primary focus of the Engineering Intern role is to contribute to the characterization of digital reference circuits using the latest deep-sub micron CMOS technologies in a cutting-edge lab environment.
What educational qualifications are required for this internship?
Candidates must be currently enrolled in an engineering program (such as Physics, Electronics, or Mechatronics) and should be in their 5th semester or higher.
What type of lab experience is preferred for applicants?
Hands-on experience with lab equipment, particularly oscilloscopes and power supplies, is preferred for applicants.
What programming skills are necessary for this role?
Familiarity with programming languages such as Python or C is necessary for this role.
Will I be part of a team during this internship?
Yes, you will be part of a supportive and dynamic engineering team, promoting collaboration and teamwork.
Is knowledge of the German language required for this position?
Proficiency in English (spoken and written) is required, and knowledge of German is a plus but not mandatory.
What type of projects will I be working on during the internship?
You will be working on significant projects involving the characterization of digital reference circuits, focusing on various performance and reliability indicators.
Are there opportunities for professional growth during the internship?
Yes, this internship offers valuable experience for technical skill enhancement and presents opportunities for career development within the field.
What benefits are provided to interns?
Interns receive a comprehensive compensation package that includes competitive pay, stock options, bonuses, and benefit programs, including health, retirement, and vacation.
How does the lab relocation support work for this internship?
Interns will assist in preparing and executing lab moves, including ramping down/up lab setups with reference measurements as part of their responsibilities.