Autonomy & Active Safety Engineering Intern
THE ROLE
This program gives students the experience of working in an engineering technical environment, which will assist them in relating their academic studies to practical work situations. Interns will develop a working knowledge of the vocational vehicle industry in the area of autonomous systems and electrical/mechanical systems engineering. Throughout this experience, students will also develop an understanding of Oshkosh’s products, customers, values, and processes. Our unique intern program element offers opportunities for growth such as: ownership of impactful project work, mentorship and training and networking events. If you're interested in working on next generation of vehicle systems that is going to change how highly-automated mission critical vehicles vehicles work...let's talk!
HOW YOU MAKE AN IMPACT
Execute design and integration support for state-of-the-art unmanned vehicle hardware development for autonomy and active safety projects including LiDARs, RADARs, intelligent cameras, and high-performance computing platforms
Support supervisor, suppliers, engineering specialists, and other departments to execute job assignments consisting of meeting specifications and performing calculations, analysis, and design.
Responsible for general execution of engineering development tasks for vehicle/bench for the Unmanned Systems Team.
We are looking for interns to help us on some exciting projects related to their background that moves the needle for the Oshkosh Team. Every intern will have a strong ownership of the project that they are working on!
WHAT YOU NEED
Pursuing a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Engineering or related field
At least Sophomore standing for undergrad at the time of application
WHAT MAKES YOU STAND OUT
Experience/interest in computer vision, autonomy, or robotics
Experience/interest in programming (C/C++/Python).
Experience/interest in ROS2
Self-starter and enjoys hands-on work
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills and ability to deal with ambiguity.