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The ideal candidate should be pursuing a degree in Electrical Engineering, Optical Engineering, or a related field. Strong analytical skills, a basic understanding of optics, and proficiency in relevant software tools are essential. Previous internship experience is a plus but not mandatory.
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Join Bosch Group as an ADAS Hardware Optics Development Intern/Co-Op in Plymouth, Michigan, and take the next step in your career!
As an intern, you will engage in cutting-edge research and development in the field of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), focusing on hardware optics. This is an exciting opportunity to gain hands-on experience and contribute to projects that enhance vehicle safety and performance.
About Bosch Group
Bosch Group is a global leader in engineering and technology, committed to creating innovative solutions that enhance the quality of life. With a focus on sustainability and safety, Bosch is at the forefront of developing technologies that shape the future of mobility.
Join Bosch Group as an ADAS Hardware Electronics Intern/Co-Op, where you will gain hands-on experience in the development of advanced driver-assistance systems. This opportunity will allow you to work with cutting-edge technology and collaborate with industry professionals in a dynamic environment.
Join Bosch Group as an ADAS Hardware Optics Development Intern/Co-Op in Plymouth, Michigan, and take the next step in your career!As an intern, you will engage in cutting-edge research and development in the field of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), focusing on hardware optics. This is an exciting opportunity to gain hands-on experience and contribute to projects that enhance vehicle safety and performance.
Join our innovative team as a Software Engineering Intern and play a pivotal role in developing AI-driven features for cutting-edge ADAS and cockpit systems. This is an extraordinary opportunity to acquire hands-on experience tackling real-world automotive challenges, collaborating with industry leaders, and shaping the future of autonomous and connected vehicles.In this role, you will:Investigate and assess emerging AI technologies and methodologies applicable to automotive applications.Document technical specifications, design decisions, and testing protocols.Contribute to the design, development, and testing of AI algorithms and models for ADAS and cockpit functionalities.Implement and enhance software components for embedded systems and high-performance computing environments in vehicles.Utilize various AI frameworks and tools to support project development.Engage with cross-functional teams to drive project success.Participate in code reviews, design discussions, and sprint planning sessions to ensure high-quality deliverables.Analyze and interpret data to enhance model performance and system reliability.
Full-time|On-site|Munich - Berlin - London - Paris - Warsaw - Tallinn; Plymouth
About Helsing Helsing is an AI company focused on defense, working to help democracies maintain control over their own ethical standards. The team includes engineers, AI specialists, and program managers who collaborate closely with clients. Helsing values open discussion about technology's role in defense, its benefits, and the ethical questions it raises. Role Overview: Lead Electronics Engineer The Lead Electronics Engineer will define and oversee the electronic architecture for Helsing's marine robotic systems. This person will guide projects from early concept through to validated, production-ready hardware. The position connects electronics directly with AI, software, navigation, and control systems, enabling advanced autonomous capabilities on Helsing's platforms. What You Will Do Shape the electronic architecture for marine robotic systems from concept to production. Work with AI and software engineers to ensure hardware interfaces, sensor integration, and power systems support onboard inference and real-time autonomy. Collaborate with navigation and control engineers to integrate electronic subsystems that improve guidance, communication, and decision-making at sea. Partner with mechatronics and test engineers to ensure designs are manufacturable, validated, and reliable in operational environments. Provide technical leadership, making architectural decisions that balance scalability and cost-effectiveness across disciplines. Contribute to the development of platforms such as the SG-1 Fathom and the Lura AI system, supporting the defense of democratic nations. Locations Munich, Berlin, London, Paris, Warsaw, Tallinn, and Plymouth. Learn More For details on Helsing's marine products, visit https://helsing.ai/de/lura.
Join the Tokai Rika Group, a premier Japanese Tier 1 Automotive Supplier, as a Quality Engineer specializing in Electronics. We are seeking an enthusiastic individual eager to enhance their skills in a dynamic environment. In this role, you will leverage your solid understanding of problem-solving techniques and root cause analysis to tackle moderately complex challenges effectively. You will also utilize a variety of quality tools and serve as the primary contact for our valued customers. If you are ready to take the next step in your career, we invite you to apply today!
About UsHelsing is a pioneering defence AI company dedicated to safeguarding our democracies. Our mission is to achieve technological excellence, empowering open societies to make independent decisions and uphold their ethical standards.As a responsible democracy, we recognize the importance of carefully considering the development and application of powerful technologies, such as AI. We take this responsibility to heart.We are a dynamic group of engineers, AI experts, and client-facing programme managers. We seek mission-oriented individuals to join our European teams and leverage their skills to tackle some of the most challenging and impactful issues. Our culture fosters openness and transparency, encouraging healthy discussions about the use of technology in defence, its advantages, and ethical considerations.The PositionAs an Analog/Digital R&D Electronic Engineer, your focus will be on developing innovative marine robotics. You will be responsible for designing the electronic board architecture for various systems, overseeing their schematic designs and printed circuit board (PCB) implementations and testing. Collaboration with mechatronics engineers, embedded systems engineers, acoustics specialists, and test engineers will be essential. Your expertise will guide the team’s decisions and ensure technical consistency. You will create groundbreaking concepts that contribute to robust, scalable, and cost-efficient solutions, enhancing the performance of Helsing’s systems and advancing our mission of delivering cutting-edge defence capabilities.To see some of our marine products, visit https://helsing.ai/de/lura. Discover the innovative projects we are working on, such as the SG-1 Fathom and the Lura AI system, designed to ensure the safety and security of our oceans.
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Internal candidates only This Piping Lead position at mygbi is open exclusively to current employees in Plymouth, Utah. The company encourages team members interested in career growth to consider this opportunity, reflecting a commitment to internal development. Role overview The Piping Lead combines hands-on production work with leadership duties in the Production/Fabrication department, reporting to the Piping Foreman. This role acts as a bridge between production staff and management, focusing on workflow coordination, safety, quality, and clear communication. Unlike roles in the Welder/Fabricator Progression Program, this position does not require advanced welding or fabrication skills. Instead, it recognizes employees who demonstrate strong leadership, accountability, communication, and training abilities. Daily, the Piping Lead reinforces company standards and expectations by working directly with the team. Setting the tone for discipline, teamwork, urgency, and consistent performance is central to this position. Leading by example, the Piping Lead ensures both work completion and professional conduct align with company values. Accurate tracking of production progress is a key responsibility. The Piping Lead uses Tekla PowerFab Go to monitor job status, providing timely updates to management to support planning and execution. What you will do Work closely with production team members to maintain steady workflow and meet fabrication schedules. Provide daily, hands-on leadership and guidance to assigned team members. Coordinate labor, tools, materials, and priorities to meet production goals. Coach team members on company procedures and expectations through daily instruction and follow-up.
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*INTERNAL APPLICANTS ONLY* mygbi supports employees who want to take on new challenges within the company. Internal growth and skill development are important parts of our culture. Role overview The Fabrication Lead works on the shop floor in Plymouth, Utah, guiding team members and supporting daily production. This role centers on leadership, accountability, and clear communication. Advanced fabrication or welding skills are not the main focus. The Lead serves as a link between production staff and management, making sure safety, quality, and workflow standards are met every day. Reporting structure Department: Production / Fabrication Reports to: Fabrication Supervisor Key responsibilities Work alongside production employees to keep workflow moving and support daily fabrication needs. Provide hands-on leadership and daily direction to assigned team members. Coordinate labor, tools, materials, and priorities so production goals are met. Coach team members on company processes and expectations through regular, direct engagement. Lead by example to promote discipline, teamwork, and communication in the shop. Track progress and completed work using Tekla PowerFab Go, keeping production status visible and accurate for leadership. Stay involved in shop tasks while monitoring job status and sharing timely updates to help with planning and coordination. What makes this role unique This position is different from the Welder/Fabricator Progression Program. It does not require advanced fabrication or welding certifications. Instead, it recognizes employees who excel in leadership, accountability, and supporting production through effective communication and training.
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Join Bosch Group as an Engineering Intern for the Summer of 2026, focusing on Vehicle Motion. This exciting internship offers hands-on experience in the automotive industry, where you will collaborate with a team of experts to develop innovative solutions that enhance vehicle performance and safety.
About the Role Bosch Group is seeking a Project Management Intern to support Vehicle Motion Manufacturing in Plymouth. This internship offers the chance to work with experienced professionals and build practical skills in project management within a manufacturing setting. What You Will Do Assist with planning, execution, and tracking of manufacturing projects Help monitor progress to ensure projects meet quality standards and deadlines Work alongside project managers and team members on day-to-day tasks Location Plymouth
Join Bosch Group as an Engineering Application Mechanics Intern, where you'll be at the forefront of developing cutting-edge brake systems. This full-time internship offers an exciting opportunity to work in a dynamic environment, collaborating with experienced engineers and contributing to innovative projects that enhance vehicle safety and performance.
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Join Robert Bosch LLC as a Software Engineer, where you will take on exciting challenges in the realm of automotive electronics, specifically focused on gateway and body controller products. In this role, you'll be responsible for the full software development lifecycle for modules that enhance vehicle access capabilities. Work on innovative next-generation connectivity modules, including over-the-air (OTA) update functionalities, and develop complex hardware and software cybersecurity solutions. You will integrate, merge, and build various software component baselines within a sophisticated software system, ensuring successful internal or customer releases. Your role will also involve deploying and testing software builds in real systems, collaborating with engineering teams, and interfacing with both internal and external customers. Engage with continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) processes for new and existing services, and explore automation tools to boost overall productivity in build/release management. Propose, design, and implement software integration solutions to drive efficiency and effectiveness.
Internal applicants only. This position is open to current mygbi employees at the Plymouth, Utah facility. The Swing Shift Foreman oversees second-shift operations, including fabrication, material processing, and machining. This role is responsible for maintaining safe, efficient, and high-quality production while working closely with department Leads to guide teams and ensure activities align with production schedules and company standards. Leadership and Team Management Guide Fabrication, Processing, and Machine Shop staff through department Leads Set daily direction, coach team members, and hold staff accountable Promote safety, quality, and continuous improvement throughout the shift Production Planning and Execution Plan and assign daily work based on production schedules Coordinate workflow between processing, machining, and fabrication teams Confirm all work orders, prints, and materials are ready for production Adjust staffing and priorities as needed to meet deadlines Performance Management Track production rates, efficiency, and schedule adherence Evaluate crew productivity and equipment use Identify and resolve operational bottlenecks Quality Oversight Ensure compliance with ASME/API codes and WPS requirements Maintain weld quality and dimensional accuracy Oversee traceability, labeling, and documentation Work with QA/QC teams to prevent and address defects Safety and Equipment Enforce PPE use and safety protocols Ensure safe operation of shop equipment Maintain shop cleanliness and oversee maintenance tasks Workforce Development Implement structured evaluation and progression systems Train and mentor employees in multiple departments Support cross-training and internal promotions Help develop high-performing employees and reduce turnover
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Internship Overview Bosch Group is seeking an Engineering Application Mechanics Intern focused on New Brake Systems in Plymouth. This role offers direct involvement in projects that support vehicle safety and performance. What You Will Do Work on hands-on engineering projects related to new brake systems Apply engineering principles to real-world automotive challenges Collaborate with experienced professionals on the team What You Will Gain Practical experience in application mechanics Exposure to innovative automotive technology Opportunities to learn from industry experts