Your role
- The Hardware Engineering Intern is responsible for designing, developing, modifying, and evaluating components used in electronic devices involving mechanical systems and electricity.
- The intern defines design approaches, technical specifications, and parameters for devices, ensuring that test requirements are documented for customer use scenarios.
- They select materials and components based on specifications and reliability, collaborating with suppliers as needed.
- The role involves developing test plans and directing support personnel or engineers in design testing or prototype fabrication.
- Interns work on real-world projects, collaborating with global teams and contributing to cutting-edge technology.
About you
- Candidates must be pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field.
- They should have at least one additional quarter/semester of school remaining after the internship.
- Knowledge of embedded programming and C/C++/C# concepts is preferred.
- Candidates should be results-driven with strong attention to detail and technical problem-solving skills.
Benefits
Microsoft offers industry-leading healthcare, educational resources, product and service discounts, savings and investments, maternity and paternity leave, generous time away, giving programs, and networking opportunities.
Training and development
Interns are empowered to build community, explore passions, and achieve goals, with opportunities to work on real-world projects and cutting-edge technology.
Career progression
After completing the internship, candidates can expect opportunities for growth and development, potentially leading to full-time positions and further career advancement within Microsoft.
How to apply
Interested candidates should apply through Microsoft's career portal, ensuring they meet the required qualifications. The application process may include submitting a resume, cover letter, and any additional documents as specified by Microsoft.