About the role#
As an Advanced Engineering Intern, you will join the Advanced Engineering team at Dana Incorporated. This team develops traction motors and high-voltage electronic products for electric vehicles. You will help mature new technologies and innovations, support technical roadmaps, and assist in technology transfers to product development teams.
What you'll do#
- Lead or participate in the design and development of high-speed motor technologies and traction inverters.
- Model and draw parts and assemblies for motor prototypes and proof-of-concept experiments.
- Perform tolerance stack-up calculations and produce manufacturing drawings under supervision.
- Lead or support testing in laboratory and test room environments.
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams including electromagnetics, electronics, software, and mechanical engineering to solve problems.
- Participate in project planning, risk assessment, and design reviews.
What you'll need#
- Currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering.
- Experience with CAD software, with NX being an asset.
- Basic knowledge of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T).
- Understanding of metal and plastic manufacturing processes.
- Functional proficiency in both French and English.
Location & details#
- This role is based in Boucherville, Quebec, Canada.
- This is an on-site, full-time, paid rolling internship.
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