Internship - Energy Conversion Systems (Remote)

Duration: 1 to 3 months
Application Deadline: 15 May 2025
Eligibility: Bachelor's students and recent graduates
Location: Fully Remote
Stipend: None (unpaid)
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Internship Highlights
  • Fully Remote: Work from anywhere.
  • Flexible Schedules: Students can select their preferred internship start dates.
  • Learn New Skills: Master industry-standard tools and concepts.
  • Career Experience: Gain real-world skills and enhance your career prospects.
  • Higher Education Support: Receive guidance for pursuing advanced studies.
  • Academic Credits: Earn credits for your degree.
Introduction

Join Confidite’s remote Energy Conversion Systems internship, advancing sustainable energy through innovative engineering solutions.

Duties & Responsibilities
  • Assist in designing and modeling energy conversion systems for sustainable power generation and utilization.
  • Analyze performance metrics of energy conversion technologies to enhance efficiency and reduce emissions.
  • Conduct simulations to optimize mechanical, electrical, and chemical processes in energy systems.
  • Collaborate remotely with engineering teams to integrate innovative solutions into energy management projects.
  • Document findings and technical specifications to support Confidite’s research and development efforts.
Requirements
  • Recent graduates or enrolled in final year of bachelor’s program in engineering or science.
  • Basic knowledge of energy conversion principles or related technologies, with an eagerness to expand skills.
  • Analytical mindset and interest in applying engineering concepts to sustainable energy challenges.
Skills and Knowledge You Gain
  • Proficiency in designing and evaluating energy conversion systems for real-world applications.
  • Understanding of sustainable energy technologies and their role in reducing environmental impact.
  • Experience with simulation tools and techniques for optimizing energy system performance.
  • Ability to articulate technical insights on energy conversion to support engineering and R&D objectives.