Electrical Engineering Intern Job in Boston, Massachusetts US

Electrical Engineering Intern

Raytheon's Electronic Design Directorate (EDD) provides engineering design, integration, test and production to core radar, sonar, torpedo and combat system competencies including process and control, integration and test, power systems, torpedo and sonar electronics, receivers and exciters, antennas and microwave subassemblies. EDD has responsibility for the following areas: Phased Array Radar design ? RF/ microwave antenna design Power and Electronic systems design Receiver Exciter Design - REX System Analysis, Exciter Design, Receiver Design, Low Noise Sources, Simulation and Modeling, Metrology, Integration and Test Mixed Signal Design - Receiver A/D Converters, Direct Digital Converters, Receiver D/A Converters, Digital Waveform Generators, Mixed Signal CCAs, Mixed Signal Modules and Subsystems Digital Hardware - Subsystem/Module Digital Circuits, FPGA/ASICs, Beam Steering, Mixed Process/Photonics/Sensors, COTS systems, COTS interfaces, Subsystem Development, VME/PCI Digital Systems ? System Trades, Architecture, Embedded Processing Software Design - Real-time Signal Processing, Beam Steering, Embedded Software Photonics Design ? Fiber Optic Communication, Optical Control Test Development - Hardware and / or Software Test Program Set generation, for testing radar, communication, missile, combat control systems, subsystems and components for various IDS programs. Job Title, Electrical Engineering Intern: This position is for a student interested in the broad area of engineering technologies listed above. The ideal candidate should have strong academic credentials and experience in working in a teamwork environment, having not only academic, but also interpersonal skills to help optimize our teams. The single most important attribute is an inquisitive nature and a strong desire to learn real world applications to compliment your academic experience. Familiarity with hardware or software tools as appropriate for your academic level. The candidate should be interested in working in a highly motivated team environment, collaborating with a small team of engineers through the development of state of the art radar systems. Basic Qualifications Currently pursuing a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering and/or Computer Engineering Desired Qualifications: GPA of 3.0 or better strongly desired Areas of interest in any of the following areas; software, digital hardware, analog circuit design, power systems design, computer architecture, signal processing, embedded software/firmware, hardware/software test development. The successful candidate should be a proactive leader in the software or hardware development arena who thrives in a collaborative team environment. Raytheon is an equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, disability, or Vietnam era, or other eligible veteran status, or any other protected factor.