Heron Power
Power Electronics
Intern,MechanicalEngineer(Fallterm)
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“Intern, Mechanical Engineer (Fall term) at Heron Power. Design parts and assemblies for power converters. Employ manufacturing processes such as fastening”
Industry & Context.
Problem-solving skills; First principles engineering
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Currently pursuing Bachelor's, Master's, or PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, or related field, History of designing mechanical parts or assemblies, Proficiency with at least one 3D CAD program, Engineering fundamentals, Basic understanding of electronics, Familiarity with first principles design approach, Excellent communication skills, Excellent interpersonal skills, Ability to work independently, Ability to work as part of a team, Problem-solving skills, Attention to detail
Nice to Have
Prior internship, co-op, or research experience, Experience with high volume manufacturing, Experience with fastening, Experience with sheet metal bending, Experience with stamping, Experience with injection molding, Experience with diecasting, Experience with extruding, Experience with dispensing, Experience with PCBAs, Experience with connectors, Experience with fuses, Experience with electronic components, Experience designing outdoor-rated industrial enclosures, Experience with FEA, Experience with CFD, Experience with multi-physics modeling, Experience with Ansys, Experience with MATLAB, Experience with Python, Experience with Simulink, Experience with StarCCM, Experience with GD&T, Experience with tolerance analysis, Experience with reliability testing, Experience with validation testing, Experience with DFMEAs, Experience with PLM, Experience with controlled release processes, Experience with medium voltage products, Experience with grid-related products, Experience with converters, Experience with switchgear, Experience with circuit breakers, Experience with insulation, Experience with shielding, Experience with CATIA V6/3DX
What You'll Do.
Design parts and assemblies for power converters
Employ manufacturing processes such as fastening
Employ manufacturing processes such as sheet metal bending
Employ manufacturing processes such as stamping
Employ manufacturing processes such as injection molding
Employ manufacturing processes such as diecasting
Employ manufacturing processes such as extruding
Employ manufacturing processes such as dispensing
Design with a first principles approach
Optimize parts through analysis
Create 3D designs using CATIA V6/3DX
Create 2D drawings using CATIA V6/3DX
Perform hands-on work such as prototyping
Perform hands-on work such as testing
Collaborate with mechanical engineering teams
Collaborate with electrical engineering teams
Collaborate with test engineering teams
Collaborate with manufacturing engineering teams
Collaborate with external partners
Collaborate with suppliers
Own parts from initial concept to high volume
Own assemblies from initial concept to high volume
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functional teams; External partners; Suppliers
Full Job Description
WHAT TO EXPECT Heron Power is a startup company building cutting-edge power electronics for the 21st-century grid. We aim to debottleneck the growth of electricity generation and consumption with scalable, innovative, and less costly hardware solutions, accelerating the electrification of everything. Our first goal is to build better converters (inverters & rectifiers) to connect large-scale renewables, storage, and loads to the grid. Heron Power’s leadership team is made up of seasoned veterans who have designed and shipped gigawatts of power conversion products over the past decade. We understand that no one individual knows everything. We will all learn a lot together and from each other. We strive to build a collaborative, enriching environment conducive to personal, technical, and career growth. You can expect to work in a dynamic and collaborative environment, driven by first principles engineering, solving difficult problems. JOB OVERVIEW As a Mechanical Engineer Intern, you will work alongside a team of experienced engineers to design, develop, and validate cutting-edge medium-voltage power electronics systems. You will design a wide range of associated parts and assemblies using a first principles design approach. Your role will involve performing a variety of tasks, including CAD, analysis, prototyping, testing, and hands-on work. You will collaborate closely with electrical, test, and manufacturing engineering teams, as well as external suppliers. This internship is ideal for students passionate about mechanical design and electronics who are excited to build scalable, efficient, and reliable energy systems that will shape the future of the grid. Note that this is for the Fall term, typically starting in August or September and running through December or longer. HOW YOU WILL CONTRIBUTE - Design parts and assemblies for power converters, such as enclosures, plastics, heatsinks, insulators, transformers, connectors, PCBAs, bolted joints, and adhesive j
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