Job DetailsJob Location: Arvada Office - Arvada, CO 80003Position Type: InternshipEducation Level: NoneSalary Range: $20.00 - $22.00 HourlyTravel Percentage: NoneJob Category: EngineeringRoles & Responsibilities Assist with inspection and evaluation of electrical components and assemblies such as wiring harnesses, control panels, sensors, motors, and variable frequency drives (VFDs). Support engineering documentation, including electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, bills of materials, inspection checklists, work instructions, and standard operating procedures (SOPs). Observe and participate in manufacturing operations related to electrical assembly, panel wiring, system integration, and final equipment build. Collect and organize production and quality data related to electrical defects, rework, and system performance. Assist with basic electrical and controls-related root cause investigations under the direction of senior engineers. Support equipment testing activities, including power-up checks, I/O verification, functional testing, and troubleshooting. Participate in continuous improvement or intern-specific projects with defined goals and deliverables. Collaborate with Engineering, Manufacturing, Quality, and Controls teams in day-to-day operations. Adhere to all electrical safety, quality, and workplace standards. Complete a final project summary or presentation at the conclusion of the internship.    Job Requirements Education Currently pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Mechatronics, or a closely related engineering discipline. Junior Level or higher preferred at time of internship. Experience No prior professional engineering experience required. Previous internships, co-ops, lab work, or hands-on coursework involving electrical systems, controls, or automation are a plus but not required. Skills & Abilities Basic understanding of electrical engineering fundamentals (circuits, motors, power distribution, control systems). Familiarity with industrial electrical components and manufacturing processes through coursework or hands-on experience is preferred. Ability to read and interpret basic electrical schematics and wiring diagrams. Strong attention to detail and a willingness to learn. Proficient in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word). Familiarity with electrical CAD tools or PLC programming software is a plus. Effective verbal and written communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Professional, safety-minded, and reliable. Program Structure & Support Assigned an engineering mentor for technical guidance and professional development. Exposure to multiple functional areas (Engineering, Manufacturing, Quality, Controls). Regular check-ins and feedback throughout the summer. Hands-on project work with measurable outcomes. Note: This position is a temporary summer internship and is not intended to be an exhaustive list of duties or learning opportunities.Qualifications
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