Join the Rotating Machinery Dynamics section as an Intern to work on a range of applied research projects. Work under direction of a Sr. Engineer to assist in assembling test rigs, operating advanced energy machinery, and working on solutions to decarbonize our world.
Objectives of this Role:
Work under direction of a senior engineer to assist in assembling research test rigs, operating tests, and recording measurements.
Obtain meaningful applied research experience in the areas of turbomachinery aerodynamics, vibration, machine design, machine construction, and operation.
Summer 2025 Student Position.
Daily and Monthly Responsibilities:
Perform hands-on work in a laboratory environment as well as performing computer-related tasks that include analysis and reporting.
Manage and prioritize assigned tasks among multiple projects.
When needed, independently solve problems that do not have a clear solution path and with little direction.
Utilize commercial engineering software for design or analysis, this may include computational fluid dynamics (CFD) or finite element analysis (FEA).
Conduct experimental testing using LabView for data acquisition and interpret results to make conclusions about the work.
Assist with various promotional and project work as assigned.
Requirements:
Must be pursuing a Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Aerospace Engineering or related degree field.
Must be a U.S. person (i.e., U.S. citizen, non-U.S. citizen national, lawful permanent resident, asylee, or refugee) due to ITAR work in section.
Job Locations: San Antonio, Texas
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