Opportunity typeInternship, Clerkship or Placement
Start dateStart date ASAP
Your Role
As an electrical engineer intern, your job responsibilities include the following:
You will acquire a basic understanding of customers’ common products, technologies, and processes.
You will be responsible for the development of various application distribution transformer pre-orders and tender designs in coordination with the Market and Sales Strategy to meet the market needs.
You will participate in the internal and external design concept reviews, DFMEA, and design development procedures applied to special application products.
You will be coordinating production operations by material, labor, and equipment availability.
You will apply knowledge of relevant processes and tools to deliver agreed results within set deadlines, report processes and tools inefficiencies and suggest improvement ideas.
You will be responsible for documents and handling technical risks by following mitigation guidelines; and escalating potential new risks to management.
Living Hitachi Energy’s core values of safety and integrity means taking responsibility for your actions while caring for your colleagues and the business.
About You
To apply for this role, you need to have the following eligibility criteria:
You hold a bachelor’s degree.
Strong teamwork capability, familiar with Windows OFFICE application, AutoCAD.
Must have good communication skills.
Proficiency in both spoken & and written English language is required.
Benefits
If you join as a full-time employee, you will get the following benefits:
Energy Career Development
Competitive and Comprehensive packages
Training & Development
Aside from tasks and projects assigned by your manager, both interns and graduates will be provided with personal and professional development opportunities during the program. You will be able to build your technical and interpersonal skills through training and workshops, laying a foundation to help kickstart your career.
Career Progression
You will have exposure to the leadership team to help make a name for yourself at the organization. You will also build a network with fellow interns and graduates that will lead to a long-lasting community that you can take with you throughout your career.
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