A new paid internship opportunity has been announced for Electrical Design Engineer (Intern) positions in an international technology company. This internship is ideal for candidates who are passionate about advanced technologies, robotics, and autonomous vehicle systems.
The company is currently developing cutting-edge solutions including driverless vehicles and delivery robots that are already operating in major cities like Moscow, St. Petersburg, Innopolis, and Sochi. Selected candidates will work with experienced engineers and participate in the development of advanced electrical systems for ground vehicles.
The recruitment process is handled by Mathew International, a government-approved overseas recruitment agency with more than 25 years of experience in global manpower placement.
Job Details
Position: Electrical Design Engineer (Intern)
Job Type: Paid Internship
Company Type: International Technology Company
Recruitment Agency: Mathew International
Departure: Immediate
Job Responsibilities
Candidates selected for the Electrical Design Engineer Intern Jobs will be responsible for the following tasks:
- Develop cable networks for autonomous vehicles
- Work with component libraries using ECAD software
- Prepare technical documentation according to ISO standards
- Create schematic diagrams, circuit diagrams, and wiring diagrams
- Assist with layout drawings and system documentation
- Participate in installation supervision of electrical equipment
- Select connectors and electrical components based on system requirements
- Collaborate with engineering teams to optimize device layout and design
This internship will provide valuable experience in vehicle electrical systems, robotics technology, and advanced engineering design.
Requirements
Applicants interested in these Electrical Design Engineer Intern Jobs should meet the following requirements:
- Ability to read and understand electrical schematics
- Knowledge of 3D CAD modeling systems such as Kompas-3D, SolidWorks, or similar software
- Understanding of electrical design documentation standards (ESKD, ISO)
- Ability to research harness components and devices from international manufacturers
Additional Preferred Skills
Candidates with the following skills will have an advantage:
- Experience working with component databases
- Knowledge of wiring harness creation and electrical equipment repair
- Familiarity with automotive or industrial robotics systems
- Experience using NX CAD and TC PLM systems
- Knowledge of ECAD Capital software
Recruitment Agency Details
Mathew International
Government of India Approved Overseas Recruitment Agency
Office Address:
Machinery House, 2nd Floor
IB Bhardricha Road, Kala Ghoda, Fort
Opp. Mumbai GPO, Mumbai – 400001
Contact Numbers:
+91 22 2267 0817
+91 7715085530
+91 8108420103
+91 9987337409
How to Apply
Interested candidates can apply by sending their updated CV via email.
📧 Email: apply@mathewinternational.com
⚠️ Important: Mention the Job Title (Electrical Design Engineer Intern) in the email subject line.
Why This Internship Is a Great Opportunity
This internship offers a chance to work with advanced technologies such as autonomous vehicles, robotics systems, and smart electrical networks. Candidates will gain real industry exposure and experience in global engineering projects.
If you are looking to start your career in electrical engineering and automation technologies, this internship could be an excellent stepping stone.
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