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Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada (Hybrid)
Job Title:Signaling Design Intern
Rail Pass Type:Internship/Co-op (Full-time/Hybrid)
Departure and Arrival Date (Start -End):September 2026 - August 2027 (8 -12months)
Vacancy:1
Location: 3555 Gilmore Way Burnaby, BC V5G 0B3
Work hours/week:40
Pay Details:$23-$30 CAD hourly
Stations on Your Journey:
Welcome and Onboarding Station
Hands-On Work Station
Real-world projects with top industry talent
Paid internship + paid vacation
Hybrid work model
A chance to build your career with a global leader driving digital transformation and innovationthat helps support sustainable future
Networking Station
"Ask Me Anything" with the Executive Committee
Employee Resource Groups (ERGs)
Social Intern Events: Coffee Breaks, Onsite/Offsite events
Business Intern Events: Intern Showcase & Graduation ceremony
Company Social Events: Holiday Party, Employee BBQs, Golf tournament, etc.
We are currently hiring a Systems Design Intern for a summer term position, at our Hitachi Rail office in North York or Burnaby.
Hitachi Rail provides signaling systems for metros and light rail systems. Our solutions provide efficient, safe, and green transportation solutions for people around the world.
As a Systems Design Intern, you will support the system engineering team for process and data collection and participate in design.
This safety critical industry provides challenging and rewarding work. The Systems Department is responsible to design the signaling solution based on the customer needs and the features provided by our product. The department is responsible for communicating this design to all stakeholders and ensuring that the design is understood and developed accordingly. The work environment is fast-paced and challenging as it involves working with customers, operators, and other suppliers to understand the full signaling solution and how the solution interacts with other systems in the transportation system. In addition, the design must meet all the safety, performance, functional and operational requirements. The team is also responsible for supporting the development and testing activities.
The incumbent is accountable for performing the design work correctly, within cost and schedule limits, as defined in approved work packages.
The work is typically defined by the Work Package Manager, then reviewed and approved by the Systems Architect and/or Manager. The System Engineer typically works with a team of engineers to define what will be designed, how it will perform and how it will be determined that it is working correctly.
Key Accountabilities
TECHNICAL:
Develop, implement & maintain tools and scripts (Microsoft VB, DOORS dxl, etc.), to assist Systems engineers in day-to-day activities
Assist other members of assigned project team in miscellaneous requirement specification and management activities, e.g.: Importing contract requirements and other documents into IBM Rational DOORS; Tracing customer contract requirements to system level and/or lower level requirements; Preparing documentation for configuration management and customer delivery purposes following established processes; Creating or modifying existing train control system & subsystem requirement specifications, interface requirements & systems design descriptions by analyzing, decomposing, modelling & refining customer requirements
SAFETY:
Key Requirements
The successful candidate should be working towards a bachelor's or master's degree from an accredited university or college in Systems, Electrical/Computer Engineering, or Computer Science, Mechatronics, or a related field.
Completion of the second or third year of your undergraduate degree, or currently pursuing a master's degree
Good technical writing skills, excellent communication, and analytical skills; excellent command of the English language, both written and oral
Familiarity with project work environment
MS Office & Basic software and/or scripting knowledge
The ability to work 40 hours a week in a hybrid environment for the duration of the internship is essential. At least 2 days a week in the office.
Preferred Qualifications:
Co-op student available for an 8 or 12-month term, with at least one additional quarter or semester of coursework remaining after the completion of the internship. (Toronto)
Previous coop/internship work experience in system design or rail industry is an asset.
Relevant school projects may be considered.
Rail signaling, CBTC (Communication Based Train Control), and knowledge of specification-driven systems design (as it applies to computer systems with both hardware & software operation)
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Line Status: Open until filled
This posting relates to an existing vacancy.
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