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Intern Student Engineer Systems Colorado

BoeingAurora, CO

Location Aurora, CO;Colorado Springs, CO;Schriever AFB, CO

Security Clearance Required? Ability to Obtain Interim Clearance (Pre-Start) and Final Clearance (Post Start) - US Citizenship Required

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Position Description
Boeing in Colorado is home to a variety of Boeing Defense Space and Security Systems (BDS) programs including Global Positioning Systems (GPS) Next Generation Operational Control Segment (OCX), Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites R series (GOES-R), Ground-Based Midcourse Defense (GMD), National Systems, Secure Border Initiative (SBInet), and Advanced Ballistic Missile Defense Systems (ABMDS). This systems engineering internship exposes engineering students to real-world complex systems. Interns will participate in systems development, requirements functional decomposition, integration and test. Interns will work with a mentor in a team environment; interact with customers, partners, subcontractors and suppliers.
There are several systems engineering intern positions co-located with multiple programs in the Colorado Region including Boeing Aurora, Boeing Colorado Springs, and Boeing Schriever AFB. Internships are generally June through August.

Competencies
Adaptability

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People Working Together

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System Requirements Verification & Validation

Basic Qualifications For Consideration

Are you currently enrolled in an engineering or science program in a university or college?

Will you have Junior or Senior status by September of 2013?

Typical Education/Experience
High school diploma or GED.

Other Job related information
An ability to obtain an interim clearance (pre-start) and final clearance (post-start) is required for this position. Completion of sophomore year in an engineering curriculum required, prefer an ABET accredited program in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering. Clearly state your major and month/year of expected graduation on your resume.

  • Business Unit Defense, Space&Security
  • Division Networks & Space Systems
  • Program Information Solutions
  • Job Type Non-Management
  • Experience Level Intern
  • US Person Status Required? Yes

Closing Date: 03/04/2013about closing dates

Huntsville Defense Programs Intern Student Engineer

BoeingHuntsville, AL

Location Huntsville, AL

Security Clearance Required? Current Secret - US Citizenship Required

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Position Description
Systems Engineering Intern for defense programs in Huntsville, Alabama. Boeing Huntsville defense programs include the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) National Team and the Ground-based Midcourse Defense System (GMD). The National Team supports the MDA as it develops, tests, and fields an integrated Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS). The GMD System is the first and only operationally deployed missile defense program to defend the homeland against long-range ballistic missile attacks. The system provides early detection and tracking during the boost phase, midcourse target discrimination, precision intercept and destruction of inbound ICBMs through force of hit-to-kill technology. GMD has been in development since 1998 and is based on technologies pioneered by the MDA in the 1980s and 1990s. As prime contractor, Boeing is designing, producing, integrating, testing and sustaining all GMD components. Other defense programs include ground combat vehicles, PAC-3 and IBCS. Interns are typically paired with a senior engineer to perform engineering tasks associated with the development and verification of product performance requirements.
-Responsibilities may include:
-a) facilitate resolution of cross-functional technical issues identified by others to ensure optimized solutions; b) assist with the development and maintenance of integrated planning products and associated data gathering; c) assist with the planning, organization, implementation and monitoring of requirements management processes and tools; d) support test planning and execution; e) assist with the planning, organization, implementation and monitoring of risk, issues, opportunity management and technology readiness assessment processes and tools; f) provide engineering support to avionics or mechanical systems definition and design; g) support engineering review of subcontractor specifications and products; h) perform system performance analysis using MATLAB based tools; i) develop system models using SysML; j) support translation of customer needs to system requirements and use cases.
-Engineering internships are full-time positions and will typically run from May through August, 2013.
-REQUIRED SKILLS/EXPERIENCE: Experience using MATLAB. Participant or Lead role on an engineering team project. Experience compiling technical data into reports or presentations.
-PREFERRED SKILLS/EXPERIENCE: Prior systems engineering internship on spaceflight and/or missile programs or graduate study research using systems engineering practices. Experience implementing industry standard systems engineering processes and procedures using industry standard tools such as DOORS, Rhapsody, System Architect or phx ModelCenter. Engineering lead position on team project. Training or experience creating system models using SysML. Understanding of drawing standards, drawing and configuration management systems, and producibility principles. Understanding of lean engineering principles. Demonstrated ability to consolidate technical data into reports and presentations and clearly communicate technical information to a variety of audiences. Understanding of architecture frameworks such as DODAF.

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Communication

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Coordination

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Customer Focus

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Data Collection and Analysis

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Engineering Process

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Integrated Systems

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Organization and Planning

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Systems Analysis

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Systems Thinking

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Work Standards

Basic Qualifications For Consideration

Have you held a participant or lead role on an engineering team project?

Do you have experience using MATLAB?

Are you currently enrolled in a college or university engineering degree program and will have completed your sophomore year by May 2013 and have a projected graduation date no earlier than December 2013?

Are you available to work a minimum of 10 weeks between May 17 and September 13, 2013?

Do you have a current/active Secret security clearance or a Single-Scope Background Investigation (SSBI)? (Note: If you held a security clearance within the last two years, your clearance is considered current/active).

Typical Education/Experience
High school diploma or GED.

Other Job related information
This position requires an active final Secret clearance. Applicants should clearly state their clearance level on their resumes. This position is not open to candidates holding dual citizenship. This position is for current engineering students who have completed at least their sophomore year by May 2013, in an engineering program in an ABET accredited program and who will graduate no earlier than December 2013. Students who have completed their undergraduate degree and who are pursuing a graduate engineering degree with a graduation date no earlier than December 2013 are eligible. Applicants should clearly state their academic institution, degree program, anticipated graduation date and area of interest on their resume. Applicants must be available to work a minimum of 10 weeks between May 17 and September 13, 2013.
-Preferred education: Systems Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Physics or Physics are the preferred degree programs. Additional coursework or emphasis on mathematics is desired. Coursework using model based systems engineering principles and associated tools with SysML modeling highly desired.

  • Business Unit Defense, Space&Security
  • Division Networks & Space Systems
  • Program Strategic Missile Defense Sys
  • Job Type Non-Management
  • Experience Level Intern
  • US Person Status Required? Yes

Closing Date: 02/11/2013about closing dates

Engineering Internships: Summer

Disney Professional InternshipsLake Buena Vista, FL


Engineering Internship

Company Overview:
Since its opening in 1971, the Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, FL has grown to feature four theme parks the Magic Kingdom ® Park, Epcot ®, Disneys Hollywood Studios ®, and Disneys Animal Kingdom ® Theme Park. In addition, more than 20 themed resort hotels, two water parks, and the Downtown Disney® Area, a daytime and nighttime entertainment complex, are part of the Walt Disney World Resort.



By applying to this posting, you will be considered for all roles listed below. In order to be considered, you must upload a copy of your resume and include expected graduation date (month/year) and cumulative GPA from your current school transcript (please, no rounding).

Department Overviews:

Design & Engineering

  • Architecture and Facilities Engineering Intern
    Walt Disney World Architecture & Facilities Engineering division provides strategic and project support for Walt Disney World facilities. They support the Integrated Facilities Planning process developing scopes and budgets. They are responsible for the design of this portfolio of projects for Walt Disney World parks, resorts, water parks, roadways and back-of-house facilities. In addition, they provide design support to the Engineering Services routine requests. In-house subject matter experts include Architecture; Landscape Architecture; Civil/Structural Engineering; and Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing Engineering. Each group provides discipline specific support through innovative design solutions and permit assistance on single and multi-discipline projects. Intern responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:

    • Research of existing conditions/documentation and data collection
    • Conceptual design through bid & construct document preparation
    • Field observations during construction


  • Ride & Show Engineering - Advanced Technology, Electrical & Mechanical Engineering Intern
    Walt Disney World Ride & Show Engineering division is responsible for designing, supervising the fabrication and testing of enhancements and new designs for ride vehicles and systems at the Walt Disney World Resort. Ride Engineering consists of both Mechanical Engineers focused on Machine Design and Electrical Engineers focused on Control Systems.


  • Software Engineering Intern
    Walt Disney World Scientific Systems division is responsible for providing software services for ride, show and other process control systems being developed and installed in the Disney parks. These services may include assisting with: software development; problem resolution; system operational enhancement; system reliability improvement and obsolescence planning. This individual will have limited responsibilities for providing these services.


Responsibilities

Facility Asset Management

  • Project and Construction Management Intern
    Facility Asset Management provides construction project management services and long-term facility planning for the Walt Disney World Resort. Their focus is to maintain the parks, attractions, rides, resorts, roads, retail shops and restaurants while preserving the overall show quality of the Walt Disney World Resort. Their world class project management staff manages all aspects of construction projects including design development, contractor bid and award, field management and close-out. Day-to-day responsibilities include the development of project scopes, schedule preparation and budget planning for a variety of projects. FAM hires interns majoring in Architecture, Engineering and Building Construction areas of study. Intern responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:

    • Assist in the planning, coordination and execution of projects as directed by team leader using Primavera project planning software
    • Provide on-site review, inspections and reports of work in progress
    • Provide data analysis and recommendations
    • Review submittals for specification compliance and maintain submittal logs
    • Process all relevant project correspondence
    • Coordinate scheduled field activities with all affected parties


Engineering Services/Business Integration & Planning/Central Shops/Environmental

  • Global Engineering Parks and Resorts Intern
    Engineering Services provides a wide variety of maintenance and repair services for the operating and support teams within the four theme parks and resorts areas. The area is divided into several components which range from park attractions to resort facilities with each area having different responsibilities and technical expertise. Business Integration & Planning interns perform as internal business consultants to global clients within The Walt Disney Company which focuses on continuously improving people processes and business systems. These areas typically hire Electrical, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering majors.


    • Client Services and Manufacturing Planner Intern
      The Client Services Team provides project management for Walt Disney World Central Shops efforts, serving as the primary point of contact internally and externally on issues of cost, quality, schedule and communications. They partner effectively with internal estimating, planning, scheduling, finance and manufacturing disciplines as well as purchasing, engineering, and clients, to establish and achieve realistic commitments. The Manufacturing Planning Department is also a part of the Walt Disney World Central Shops organization. Central Shops builds the magic from ride vehicles to parade floats. The planning department receives various types of work requests and processes those requests into a working shop floor package with clearly defined scope for the manufacturing team, offering technical support and acquiring all required materials.


Basic QualificationsWorldwide Standards and Auditing

  • Quality Engineering & Fire Protection Engineering Intern
    The Worldwide Standards and Auditing (WSA) Team provides strategic and project development for all Walt Disney Parks and Resort facilities. They provide direction and offer guidance for many stakeholder groups throughout the world. WSA is seeking Interns to be part of a team responsible for creating and maintaining a wide variety of attraction design control, safety, maintenance, inspection, training, quality assurance programs, collecting data for fire protection systems and performing condition surveys for the global attractions at the Walt Disney World Parks and Resorts. They work directly with a diverse group of Engineers to research, develop and implement changes to these programs. They typically hire Architecture and Engineering majors. Intern responsibilities may include, but are not limited to:

    • Support Engineers in design and selection of replacement components and systems, improving reliability and reducing total lifecycle costs
    • Update drawings/designs in AutoCAD from redline markings
    • Perform field condition surveys; incorporate data into drawing package
    • Generate and review equipment specifications, initiate required procurement requisitions and fabrication orders
    • Work with other disciplines and trades to build, test, install and commission control equipment, while
      meeting/exceeding national codes and standards
    • Assist in troubleshooting and in the performance of Acceptance Test Procedures
    • Performing special tasks and projects as assigned



These are the minimum qualifications required to be considered for the position:

  • Junior, Senior or Graduate student status by arrival date
  • Currently enrolled in a Bachelors Degree or Post Graduate degree at an accredited 4 year College or University
  • Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher (Note: Cumulative GPA stated on resume and application must match cumulative GPA of current institutions transcript. Please, no rounding.)
  • Must possess a valid US drivers license
  • Demonstrated/proven strong leadership, technical and interpersonal skills
  • Must be a team player with strong written and verbal communications skills
  • Self-starter with demonstrated initiative - able to handle multiple tasks and priorities
  • Computer proficiency in Microsoft Office skills (esp. Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook)
  • Availability to work various shifts commensurate with project requirements


Preferred Qualifications
  • Speaks fluent Mandarin


  • Additional InformationInternship Eligibility:
    • Must be enrolled in a U.S. college/university taking at least one class in the semester/quarter (spring/fall) prior to participation in the internship program OR currently participating in a Disney College Program or Disney Professional Internship
    • Not have already completed two consecutive (spring/fall) College or Professional Internship Programs
    • Must be at least 18 years of age
    • Must possess unrestricted work authorization
    • Must possess a valid US drivers license
    • Must provide full work availability
    • Must provide own transportation to/from work
    • Current Active Disney cast members must meet Professional Internship transfer guidelines (for Walt Disney World cast members this is no more than four points and one reprimand in the last six months; for Disneyland cast members this is six months of consecutive service and a performance record clear of any disciplinary issues (warnings, suspensions, etc.) for at least six months)


    Program Length:
    The approximate dates of this internship are May 2013 to August 2013. Interns must be fully available for the duration of the internship.

    Housing:
    A limited amount of company-sponsored housing is available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

    Application Deadline:
    The deadline to apply for this internship is February 8, 2013.

    Attention International Students:

    If you are currently studying in the United States on an F-1 or J-1 Visa and do not have a Social Security number, please contact our office at 407-828-1736 PRIOR to applying.