Electronics Design Summer Placement (3 months)

Siemens

The Role

Overview

3‑month summer placement building and testing electronic variable speed drives

Key Responsibilities

  • variable drives
  • energy efficiency
  • hardware troubleshooting
  • circuit simulation
  • technical documentation

Tasks

-Learning in detail how electronic variable speed drives are used to control motors and explore their role in real-world industrial settings -Working with innovative technologies that help factories become more energy-efficient, reduce costs, and lower their environmental impact -Investigating and solving problems in hardware and system configurations using structured analysis techniques -Using simulation software to design and test electrical circuits -Keeping clear records of your work, including technical notes and results from experiments and tests

Requirements

  • proactive
  • hands‑on
  • communication
  • engineering degree
  • multimeter
  • simulation

What You Bring

-Proactive in working to deadlines and adapting to changing priorities -Gaining hands-on experience building, setting up, and testing electrical systems and hardware -Confident communicating ideas clearly and collaborating with others -Currently studying towards a degree in electronic or electrical engineering, ICT, industrial communications, control engineering, or another related field -Comfortable using basic tools and test equipment like multimeters and oscilloscopes -Familiarity with electronic simulation tools is a plus, but not essential

The Company

About Siemens

-The company drives progress with solutions in electrification, automation, and digitalization across industries. -With cutting-edge products and services, it leads sustainable innovation for industries like energy, manufacturing, and infrastructure. -Its impressive portfolio includes smart grids, automated factories, advanced healthcare technologies, and solutions for urban mobility. -Siemens’ digital solutions enhance efficiency and sustainability in everything from smart buildings to electric vehicles. -It has contributed to iconic projects, including energy-efficient train systems and automation in key industrial sectors. -Transforming how industries use digital technology to optimize operations and tackle global challenges.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial Automation

Building Automation

Rail Transport

Health Technology

Factory Automation

Process Industries

Pharmaceuticals

Chemicals

Food and Beverage

Electronics

Semiconductors

Power Systems

Healthcare

Transportation

Energy

Infrastructure

Digital Industries

Industrial Control Systems

Sensors

Radio-Frequency Identification

Product Lifecycle Management

Simulation and Testing

Cloud-based IoT

Software as a Service

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