Electrical Engineering Co-Op
Listed on 2026-05-15
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Quality Engineering
The Student Program at Nexteer Automotive offers high‑potential students meaningful opportunities to apply classroom learning in a professional environment while gaining hands‑on experience and valuable industry exposure.
As a Co‑Op Student in the Powerpack Applications team at Nexteer Automotive, you will gain hands‑on experience supporting product development and testing of advanced automotive systems. You will collaborate directly with engineering professionals and contribute to real‑world projects that enhance your technical, analytical, and professional skills.
Responsibilities- Support Product Engineers with daily tasks, including design reviews, troubleshooting, and documentation.
- Conduct tests on Electric Power Steering (EPS) Circuit Card Assemblies and Motors following established procedures and safety standards.
- Analyze and summarize controller test data, preparing clear and concise presentations for technical audiences.
- Present findings and recommendations to the Powerpack Engineering team.
- Develop a thorough understanding of EPS Controllers and related systems to effectively perform tests and assist engineers.
- Build professional communication skills for collaborating with cross‑functional teams and reporting technical information.
- Enhance electrical design skills through circuit and schematic analysis, as well as troubleshooting real‑world issues.
- Strengthen networking abilities by collaborating with engineers, technicians, and other co‑op students to achieve project goals.
- Gain exposure to industry‑standard tools and processes, such as CAD software, electrical simulation programs, and test equipment.
- Participate in continuous improvement initiatives and contribute ideas for process and product optimization.
- Currently enrolled at a four‑year university near Saginaw, pursuing a degree in Engineering (Electrical or Mechanical Engineering preferred).
- Able to work 20–32 hours per week during Fall and Winter semesters, and up to 40 hours per week in the summer.
- Maintains a cumulative GPA of 2.7 or higher on a 4.0 scale; must be a full‑time student (12+ credits) during Fall and Winter semesters.
- Hands‑on experience in electrical or mechanical systems, including lab work, projects, or internships, is highly desirable.
- General competency in mechanical, electronics, or thermal systems is preferred.
- Background or coursework in automotive engineering (steering, suspension) is a plus.
- Demonstrated problem‑solving skills and ability to apply engineering principles to practical challenges.
- Strong organizational and documentation abilities, including maintaining accurate records and reports.
- Creativity and adaptability in approaching new tasks and solving technical problems.
- Self‑motivation and initiative to learn new skills and contribute independently.
- Proficiency with common engineering software (PowerPoint, Excel, Word, and CAD tools such as Solid Works or AutoCAD) is preferred.
- Strong teamwork and interpersonal skills to work effectively in a diverse environment.
- Must have the right to work in the United States and not require current or future sponsorship.
Nexteer is an Equal Opportunity Employer Disabled/Minorities/Veterans/Women
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