Electrical Engineering Intern
Washington, DC, United States
Description
Wagstaff is looking for an Electrical Engineering student to join the team as an intern! This internship is open to current juniors or seniors. As an Electrical Engineering Intern at Wagstaff, you will work closely with Research & Development, Technical Services, and Automated Systems Group to learn more about Wagstaff equipment and systems. This internship prepares you for a successful career as an Electrical Engineer, with the potential to become a regular full-time member of the Research & Development team after completion of the internship.
Successful completion of the internship may result in eligibility to become an Electrical Controls Engineer at Wagstaff. However, completion of the internship does not guarantee an offer of employment with Wagstaff. The schedule and duration of the internship are anticipated to coincide with the chosen student’s academic enrollment and course schedule, with the option for up to 40 hours per week, depending on the student’s availability. For more information about the Electrical Controls Engineer position, please visit our Job Opportunities website.
Wagstaff manufactures equipment for aluminum producers, who process formed aluminum into parts and products you use every day.
Pay: $21.00 - 23.50 per hour, depending on experience
Schedule: Up to 40 Hours Per Week, Depending on Student Availability
As an employee of Wagstaff, you’ll enjoy:
Monthly, site-wide BBQs
8% retirement match
1200 Sqft onsite gym, accessible 24/hrs a day
Family friendly, company-wide events
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Job Summary
Primary duty of the Electrical Engineering Intern is to work under the daily direction of Electrical Engineers to help support current production and development work as needed.
Primary Job Responsibilities
Successfully complete job-specific training on various topics
Work as a member of R&D, Tech Service, and ASG departments to perform tasks and assist with projects
Become familiar with Wagstaff aluminum casting equipment, associated design criteria, and philosophies
Assist with the design, installation, and troubleshooting, of various electrical control panels, process instruments, VFDs, servos, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems for industrial automation equipment control systems.
Assist with the design, building, and troubleshooting of digital and analog electronic circuits and embedded systems
Participate in product development activities
Assist with SCADA and PLC testing
Become familiar with AB PLC programming
Participate as a member of a multi-disciplinary team
Keep equipment and work area clean and orderly
Abide by company policies
Other duties as assigned
Requirements
Currently enrolled in a Bachelor of Science degree program in Electrical Engineering, with an anticipated graduation date up to the end of Spring 2025 (current juniors or seniors), or a recent graduate up to 6 months ago.
General Characteristics:
Acquires basic knowledge and develops skills in a specific practice area
Applies prescribed and/or standard techniques and procedures in accordance with established criteria to perform assigned tasks
Acquires an understanding of professional and ethical responsibilities
Detail-oriented, organized, accurate, and thorough
General Technical Responsibilities
Performs standard computations or analysis
Exercises critical thinking
Direction Received:
Receives specific direction with respect to day-to-day task priorities
Communication Skills:
Academic oral and technical writing skills
Working Environment
While performing the duties of this job on Wagstaff premises, work is performed primarily in an adequately lit, well ventilated, general office environment. Close computer work is regularly required. The work usually involves minimal physical exertion. The noise level in the general office environment is usually moderate.
This job may require occasional or more frequent interaction with employees on the manufacturing shop floor. While on the shop floor, the employee may be exposed to fumes, airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, risks of moving equipment and parts, and other risks associated with a manufacturing environment. Because of this environment and associated risks, coordination with shop floor managers/employees may be necessary before entering the shop floor, and of job appropriate personal protective equipment and clothing is required on the shop floor. The noise level on the shop floor is often loud.
This job may also require occasional or more frequent travel to and work at customer sites. While at customer sites, the employee may be exposed to fumes, airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, risks of moving equipment and parts, and other risks associated with and/or manufacturing environment. Because of this environment and associated risks, coordination with customer managers/employees may be necessary before entering the customer site, and of job appropriate personal protective equipment and clothing is required at customer sites. The noise level at customer sites is often loud.
Employment at Wagstaff is dependent on successfully passing a company-paid drug screening and background check upon hire. Benefits eligibility is subject to the terms and conditions of the applicable policies, plans and programs of Wagstaff.
Wagstaff, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status or any other characteristics protected by law.
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