ENGINEER - PROPEL ROTATIONAL PROGRAM Engineering - San Antonio, TX at Geebo

ENGINEER - PROPEL ROTATIONAL PROGRAM

Innovation, development and testing for the future of the automotive industry with a particular focus on hybrid and electrified powertrains.
Stay on the cutting edge of powertrain development including Engines, Electrification, and Drivetrain.
Plan a personalized rotational development program cultivated to your interests.
Build a network of peers and mentors throughout the department to assist with your continuing career development.
Work collaboratively.
Support research activities through test cell setup, data acquisition and control system operation, test cell operation and data analysis.
Coordinate test stand fabrication with mechanics and technicians.
Assist with scope and budgeting of customer proposals, participate in customer meetings and assist with report writing and data processing.
Work daily with a team of experienced engineers, project managers and technical staff to successfully conduct projects.
Requires a Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering, Powertrain Engineering, or Electrical Engineering 0-2 years:
Participation in an engineering team environment with clear and quantifiable accomplishments.
Engineering internships preferred.
0-2 years:
Have strong interest in areas such as transportation, engines/powertrains, and future automotive technology, as demonstrated through course selection or student projects.
0-2 years:
Skills in engineering software such as Labview, Matlab, Simulink, Python, or related is beneficial.
A valid/clear driver's license is required Recommended Skills Automotive Industry Control Systems Data Analysis Data Collection Data Processing Electrical Engineering Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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