We are looking for an R&D Engineering Intern (Connected Lighting) to join our LED Electronics Team in Eindhoven.
Working for Signify means being creative and adaptive. Our culture of continuous learning and commitment to diversity and inclusion creates an environment that allows you to build your skills and career. Together, we're transforming our industry.
As the world leader in lighting, we're constantly ahead of the curve. Through our leadership in connected lighting and the Internet of Things, we're breaking new grounds in data analytics, AI, and smart homes, offices, cities and more!
Working as an intern in Research & Development team at Signify is dynamic. You 'll be working for the dynamically evolving LED electronics business. We're greater together through peer learning in our globally diverse team, with different backgrounds and nationalities.
We're looking for an R&D Engineering Intern who'll picking up an assignment in the field of digital and connected electronics, The assignment can be geared towards Electronics, Radio Frequency design, automated system testing, embedded control, feature development, communication interfaces or wireless protocols. Experience with Radio Frequency (RF) electronics is a strong plus.
You'll be part of the Signify R&D LED Electronics team and its responsibilities are developing new innovative products, so innovation, open mindedness and challenging status quo must be in your DNA.
What you'll do:You'll develop building blocks for use in connected lighting productsYou'll do Simulations (E.g. by using LTspice, MATLAB, QUCS)You'll prepare and evaluate prototypes (LED drivers, sensors, etc)You'll produce analyses and measurement reportsYour Qualifications:Currently studying towards your HBO Bachelor / Bachelor of Science / Master of science WO in: Electronics Engineering, Embedded electronics, RF engineering, Telecommunication or related studiesAffinity with Internet of Things and a passion for technology and innovations Affinity / experience with Radio Frequency (RF) electronics Displaying a good level of spoken and written English, to be able to communicate internationally and create presentations with stopping powerA team player with an investigative mind, yet being able to implement pragmatic solutionsA highly self-confident, self-motivated person who can work independentlyWhat you'll get in return...5-6-month assignment in the R&D department (location: High Tech Campus, Eindhoven)Participation in R&D projects and gaining practical knowledge in innovation creation and implementation for mass production.Training and coaching from experienced R&D staffInternship allowance; the exact amount depends on your situation (also towards rented accommodation or public transportation)Extensive set of tools to drive your career, such as a personalized learning platform, free training and coachingWho we are
Signify is the world leader in lighting. We provide professional customers and consumers with quality, energy-efficient LED lighting. And our lights, when connected, bring data to devices, apps and people - redefining what light can do and how you use it. Today, our innovations, such as LiFi - internet connectivity through light - and UV-C, solar and horticultural lighting, contribute to a safer, smarter, more sustainable world.
We're operating in 74 countries with 32,000 people worldwide.
NotesEU/EER students: In order to be considered for this internship, you need to be registered as a student during the entire internship period. Formal documentation of this may be requested at any time.Non-EU students in Dutch Universities: You need to be registered as a student and your university needs to sign the Nuffic Agreement. The internship needs to be a compulsory part of your studies (receive ECTS in turn). In case of non-compulsory internship, you need to have a letter from the university in which it states that your internship contributes to your personal development, what your learning goals are and what tasks you will undertake during your internship. The letter has to be signed and stamped by your university.Non-EU students in non-Dutch Universities: You need to be registered as a student and the internship should be a compulsory part of your studies. Also, you need to be able to get the official approval of your university for this internship (Nuffic agreement).