The candidate must be pursuing a BS/MS in Mechanical or Aerospace engineering and show a strong interest in the jet engine or gas turbine industry and must be able to work collaboratively with a cross-functional engineering and operations team in a dynamic environment. The candidate should be Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and have good communication skills and be able to clearly document findings in technical reports, presentations, and engineering databases. As an intern at the ECoE the candidate will be introduced to the engineering and lab disciplines below:
Engineering functions
Engine Performance
Secondary Flow
Aerodynamic Design
Cooling/Thermal Design
Mechanical and Structural Design
Lab Functions
ATOS
CMM
HCF
Airflow
Materials
Modal
At the completion of the summer internship the candidate will present the work completed during the internship and what they feel they learned and what their favorite and not so favorite tasks that they performed.