Every second a plane takes off with UTC Aerospace Systems equipment onboard. From space exploration and defense to today’s more electric, more intelligent, more integrated aircraft – our systems make modern flight possible. And by “make it possible,” we mean: we start it, power it, control it, ventilate it, quiet it, land it, stop it and monitor it. We have more than 41,000 employees across 150 countries working at the forefront of technological innovation. Thanks to their efforts, our global reach and our market-leading position, we do big things no one else can do.
Want to work in one of the most exciting industries in the world today? Consider how an internship with UTC Aerospace Systems (UTAS) can jumpstart your career; this is a chance to work alongside the aerospace industry's top people in some of the world's most technologically advanced facilities. It’s an exciting opportunity to take on challenging projects, integrate theory and practice, and further confirm your career choices within a highly stimulating culture. If you want to be a part of a global business that’s creating innovative solutions for the aerospace industry’s biggest customers, consider this your runway. All superstars start somewhere, are you ready to take off?
As a Software Engineering Intern at UTC Aerospace Systems you will support development of software requirements, software code and test procedures for embedded Flight Critical Aerospace Systems. Applicants should have an interest in the design challenges of embedded software and possess a basic knowledge of electrical design principles. Good communication and teamwork skills are desired. Job responsibilities include supporting engineers in the following tasks:
Developing software requirements for embedded Flight Critical Aerospace Systems.
Developing and performing high level systems tests on the software product using target hardware with HP logic analyzer, Mil-Std-1553 tools, Arinc-429 tools, RS422 tools, and RS488 controlled equipment
Developing a software design from top-level architecture and customer requirements
Coding the software design in high level language such as C or Ada as well as assembly
Reviewing/evaluating requirements/design, code, and test procedures.
Developing and performing low level tests on the software product using simulator and actual target hardware, using tools such as HP logic analyzer, Mil-Std-1553 tools, Arinc-429 tools, RS422 tools, and RS488 controlled equipment
Use MS Office products (Word, Excel and Access) to assist in the development of software product and documentationQualificationsBasic Qualifications
At least sophomore status or completion of a minimum of 30 credit hours of college coursework.
GPA of 3.0 or above is required.
“Nice to Have” Qualifications
Strong presentation skills
Critical/strategic thinking ability
Innovative
Strong interpersonal and communications skills
Ability to work independently
Results-oriented
Strong analytical skills coupled with the ability to develop strategy
Teamwork & Collaboration
Proven leadership ability, initiative, and individuals that are self-motivated
Champion of change and vision
Ability to make sound ethical decisions that drive results
Customer focus
A culminating presentation will be required at the end of the session, reflecting on experiences and knowledge gained from the business.
Education
Must be pursuing a bachelor’s/master’s degree in a related field.