Electrical Engineer Intern
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Job's mission
Each product line of XP8 DCM and JQCM has a complex building‑block structure that supports advanced process technologies. The intern will involve a cross‑functional review of the electrical wiring diagrams and building‑block structures for both product lines, analyzing and identifying design redundancies and common elements. Through this activity, the intern will aim to gain a deep understanding of the process module configuration of DCM and JQCM. Finally, based on the elements identified as candidates for commonality, the intern will propose standardization ideas that can contribute to improved design efficiency, cost reduction, and shorter development lead time.
What you will be working on
XP8 DCM and JQCM are composed of complex building‑block structures (BOMs). In this internship, the intern will systematically break down these complex BOMs and electrical wiring diagrams, reviewing and learning the commonalities and differences across product lines. The analysis approach begins with the high‑cost layers that are widely used across the XP8 DCM and JQCM product portfolios. Next, as part of the compatibility assessment, the intern will examine component‑level differences and determine whether functionally compatible alternatives exist. All components will be categorized into “Common” and “Functional Equivalent” groups, and the intern will redefine the component structure from this perspective. As part of design and development validation, the intern will work with related departments to reassess the technical rationale for the current differences. For manufacturing and procurement optimization, the intern will collaborate with FEMS ME to explore improvements to kit structures. The ultimate objective is to identify concrete and actionable cost‑reduction measures through standardization that can be applied across the entire XP8 DCM and JQCM product lines.
What we are looking fo
The ideal candidates for this internship are students in electrical engineering, manufacturing engineering, or other related engineering fields. A bachelor’s‑level academic background provides sufficient technical preparation to carry out the responsibilities associated with this project.
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