Job Specifications
Basic Qualifications
Candidates should demonstrate a thorough understanding of engineering technology. Engineering Interns must be enrolled in an accredited degree program in Computer Engineering, Systems Engineering, Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or other related scientific or technical discipline with a preference for a standing of a sophomore or higher.
Due to the nature of work performed within our facilities, U.S. citizenship is required.
Responsibilities For This Position
REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES AND TASKS:
Apply your classroom-learned skills to a program supporting the defense of our country. GDMS has an immediate opening for an Engineering Intern to join our team. The position provides an opportunity to work on projects that support some of our nation’s fundamental defense services. GDMS employees work closely with esteemed customers to develop solutions that allow them to carry out high-stakes national security missions.
The selected candidate will work with collaborative teams on various technical projects associated with our core mission. In addition to receiving a competitive wage, the Engineering Intern will enhance their skill set by working among a talented and technically accomplished group of colleagues. Interns will also enjoy a flexible work environment where contributions are recognized and rewarded.
We are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic Embedded Software Engineering Intern to join our dynamic team. The ideal candidate will be pursuing a degree in computer engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, or a related field, and have a passion for learning and contributing to embedded systems projects. This internship provides an opportunity to gain hands-on experience with innovative technologies such as FPGAs, Linux-based environments, and CI/CD pipelines. We are looking for someone with a strong desire to learn, grow, and apply their academic knowledge to real-world challenges in embedded systems.
Key Responsibilities:
Assist in the development, configuration, and integration of embedded software under the guidance of experienced engineers.
Collaborate with hardware and software teams to design, implement, and test FPGA-based systems.
Support the development and debugging of software in C/C++ for embedded systems, including working with build tools like make.
Gain exposure to projects involving AMD Versal and ZynqMP FPGAs, as well as Intel x86 chip architectures.
Assist in the development and maintenance of Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) pipelines.
Work within Linux/Unix environments, including basic shell scripting, to support embedded systems development.
Learn to debug and troubleshoot embedded software and hardware interactions.
Required Qualifications:
Currently enrolled in a Bachelor’s program in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.
A strong desire to learn and grow in the field of embedded systems.
Exposure to C/C++ programming through coursework, academic projects, or personal initiatives.
Familiarity with Linux/Unix environments, including working in a bash terminal.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with an eagerness to learn hardware debugging techniques.
Effective communication skills and a willingness to collaborate with team members.
Desired Qualifications:
Some academic or personal project experience with tools such as Yocto, Buildroot, or Petalinux.
Basic understanding of FPGA technologies and their applications in embedded systems.
Familiarity with AMD Versal or ZynqMP FPGAs.
Some exposure to Intel x86 chip architectures.
Interest in CI/CD principles and tools.
Comfortable working in a lab environment developing/debugging software interfaces on hardware.
Skills:
Programming/Scripting Languages: C, C++, bash
Operating Systems: Linux/Unix
Development Tools: make, Git, GitLab
Embedded Software Tools: Exposure to Yocto, Buildroot, or Petalinux (preferred)
Debugging Skills: Software and hardware interaction troubleshooting
FPGA Knowledge: Basic understanding of AMD Versal, ZynqMP, or similar FPGA technologies (preferred)
Problem Solving: Strong analytical and debugging skills
Collaboration: Teamwork and communication skills for working in cross-functional environments
Preferred Qualities & Experience:
GPA of 3.00 or higher
Ability to work year around, able to work :14 or more hours per week (we accomidate school schedules)
12 months or more remaining until graduation
Demonstrated ability to work in teams
Participated in extracurricular and community service activities
Previous internships
What We Offer:
A hands-on learning experience in a supportive and innovative environment.
Mentorship from experienced professionals working on state-of-the-art technologies.
Opportunities to contribute to impactful projects and gain practical experience in embedded systems development.
A chance to build your resume and develop skills for a caree
About the Company
At General Dynamics Mission Systems, a business unit of General Dynamics, we develop mission critical C4ISR solutions across the land, sea, air, space and cyber domains, but that doesn't tell our whole story.
When downed pilots are isolated in enemy territory, our equipment gives them a lifeline to call home. When a student opens a textbook to learn about the universe, they're looking at data and pictures sent using our technology. When the government needs to share crucial top-secret information, our products help them kee...
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