Summer Intern - Electrical Power Systems - General Dynamics Land Systems US
Sterling Heights, MI 48310
About the Job
About the Role
The General Dynamics Land Systems Summer 2025 Internship Program provides an opportunity for students looking to start or continue the transition from academia into industry. Our three-month internship assignments provide compensation based on area of study and class standing, and have the students embedded in key functional areas of our business, getting real-world experience and mentorship from seasoned professionals. Join a dynamic group of Power system engineers responsible for the design, development and integration of Power subsystem for the world’s premier land-based combat vehicle producer.
Position Title: Power System Intern
The Power system team is part of the Advanced System Engineering group at GDLS. Our mission is to investigate, design, develop, and integrate power subsystem capabilities for the next generation of vehicle platforms and current production platforms. The team works within larger systems group with responsibility and authority to deliver design requirements, perform analysis, guide the hardware and software design teams with the goal of integrating and testing them at the subsystem and vehicle level.
What We Offer:
If you are just starting your career or are an experience professional, we offer a Total Rewards package that is Impactful and built for you.
- Healthcare including medical, dental, vision, HSA and Flex Spending
- Competitive base pay, incentive pay that rewards individual and team performance, and comprehensive benefits.
- 401k Match (6%)
- 9-80 Work Schedule (The 9/80 schedule allows employees who work a nine-hour day Monday through Thursday to take every other Friday off.)
- Intern Activities
- Onsite Cafeteria remodeled and updated fitness center, and outdoor fitness track.
Responsibilities to Anticipate:
- Help with the design, development, testing and support of the intelligent electrical power distribution and management systems for military vehicles.
- Perform laboratory and/or vehicle testing/integration work.
- Investigate/debug complex power system interfaces in lab or vehicle.
- Assist with drawing power system architectures and schematics using Capital Logic software.
- Responsible for testing power distribution and management systems and their associated power distribution hardware components and creating reports on findings.
Qualifications Sought
- Pursuing a bachelor's or master's degree from an accredited 4-year university or college, in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering.
- Attained at least a sophomore status based on university/college's class standing requirements at the start of the internship
- Preferred - GPA of 3.0. or higher
- Course work in Power Electronics required
- Must successfully pass standard pre-employment screens and must provide an official college or university transcript from their school before their first day of employment.
- Must be able to complete a minimum of a full-time, 3-month assignment.
- Must have strong verbal and written communication skills.
Additional Information / Desired Experience
- This position may require eligibility to obtain a US security clearance. (Non-US Citizens may not be eligible to obtain a security clearance)
- Basic proficiency in the use of Microsoft Office Suite.
- Self-starter with good communication and organizational skills.
- Ability to work independently with direction from others.
- Demonstrated ability to work in a team environment.
- Use of computer and test equipment in both a laboratory and vehicle environment required to complete primary job duties.
- Occasionally must lift and carry test equipment weighing 30 lbs.
- Experience with CAN bus design J1939 Standard using Vector tools a plus
Source : General Dynamics Land Systems US