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Instrumentation Support Intern

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Plymouth, MI

Plymouth, MI (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 4 days ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/13/2026

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Job Description

Your tasks As an Instrumentation Support Intern , you will play a hands-on role in supporting our engineering teams with the build, maintenance, and repair of complex data acquisition vehicle setups. This position offers an excellent opportunity to gain practical, real-world experience with automotive instrumentation and testing lab operations.
Key Responsibilities Cable Assembly & Wire Termination:
Develop advanced proficiencies in component termination and assembly. You will build custom cables and specialized wiring harnesses, including: Lemo cables D-Sub cables DTM cables
Testing & Diagnostics:
Conduct functional testing and perform simple repairs on data acquisition boxes, as well as testing procedures for pressure sensors and transducers.
Vehicle Builds & Lab Support:
Learn how to pull and configure engineering equipment in the lab to support custom vehicle builds.
Inventory Management:
Actively manage equipment by checking specialized tools and devices in and out of the lab.
Sustainability & Sustainability Support:
Support lab efficiency by recycling old cables, connectors, and component parts. Your profile
Minimum Qualifications Academic Enrollment:
Currently pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Engineering, Technology, or a related technical field.
Academic Performance:
Minimum GPA of 3.0.
Technical Fundamentals:
A foundational understanding of the CAN bus protocol and data frames.
Hands-on Skills:
A general, entry-level understanding of wire terminations, soldering, and crimping techniques.
Data Literacy:
A basic grasp of data acquisition (DAQ) concepts and equipment.