Description

What You Will Do

As a System Engineering Intern with CTCT, you will have the chance to work on groundbreaking new CAN bus hardware with enhanced diagnostics capabilities. You will be responsible for designing Linux-based embedded software to test and demonstrate advanced diagnostics capabilities of prototype hardware. You will design tests to identify a wide variety of electrical fault conditions that may arise on an earthmoving machine CAN bus.

Your team is a forward-thinking group, working collaboratively to transform the world through the application of cutting-edge technology. This position is for working over the summer period, starting in November 2024. You will get many opportunities to apply your curiosity, organisation, and problem-solving skills to this role.

What you'll bring?

Skills

Being a natural team player, with a positive attitude and strong work prioritisation skills, along with a collaborative communication and working style, you will also possess these skills:

Currently studying in some (or all) of the fields of Computer Studies, Electrical Engineering, or Mechatronics
A passion for diagnosing and debugging, along with curiosity and willingness to learn (you will work closely with your supervisor who will provide you with instructions and support to help you grow and develop your skills)
Be comfortable using technical equipment such as oscilloscopes, protocol analyzers, etc.
Familiarity with C/C++ software development for embedded real-time applications
Basic knowledge of common industrial and/or vehicle networking concepts and protocols

Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to work on vehicle networking and diagnostics and make a real impact in the industry. Through this internship, you will gain valuable hands-on experience, and be provided with challenging, meaningful tasks that will give you insight into what it's like working full-time as a valued member of a team.
 

Education

Any Graduate