Power Solutions - Calibration Intern (8 months/40 hours per week)

Bosch Group

Power Solutions - Calibration Intern (8 months/40 hours per week)

Farmington Hills, MI
Internship
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Job Description

    This internship takes place in Farmington Hills, Michigan, the headquarters of Bosch North America, in the Calibration Engineering group of Power Solutions.

    Calibration is the process of finding the perfect parameters which make engines and vehicles perform at their best. If you'd like to know more about what a Calibration Engineer does, watch this video: https://youtu.be/qrx9fSYmUHI

    The successful candidate will be given an 8-month project in one of two areas, based on their skills and career focus.

    These include supporting:

    Powertrain Calibration Projects

    • In-vehicle and engine/chassis dyno testing; data analysis
    • Adaptation and programming of automated test scripts
    • Supporting Calibration Engineer's daily activities (flashing vehicles, analyzing data, validating software and data, etc.)
    • Testing and validation of On-Board Diagnostics
    • Support Test Trips in hot/cold/high altitude environments

    -OR-

    Calibration Tool/Efficiency Development Projects

    • Creation and programming of automated test scripts
    • Data exploration, analysis, machine learning, and predictive modeling
    • Data mining and pattern recognition
    • Software In-the-Loop simulation development and testing
    • Support learning and collaboration events (Hack-a-thon, Coding/AI training, etc.)

    If you're interested to work in a collaborative, learning culture where interns work on meaningful projects, join our team!

    If you'd like to learn more about Bosch, click here:
    Bosch Mobility | Let's shape a new era of mobility. Together. | Careers at Bosch USA

    Bosch | Invented for Life | Careers at Bosch USA

  • Qualifications

    Qualifications

    Must be currently enrolled in an accredited university and pursuing a Bachelors or Masters degree in Engineering, with at least one semester completed

    A minimum 3.0 GPA

    Must be a minimum of 18 years of age

    Eligible to work in the US without sponsorship

    Must work 30-40 hours per week

    Valid US driver's license

    Preferred: Automotive-related hobby and/or experience working with engines or vehicles. 1+ year academic or industry experience with software languages and operating systems.