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What is a Heat Transfer Internship job?

A Heat Transfer Internship is a temporary position for students or recent graduates to gain hands-on experience in analyzing and improving heat transfer processes. Interns typically assist with simulations, testing, and research related to thermal management in industries such as aerospace, energy, or manufacturing. Responsibilities may include using computational tools, conducting experiments, and collaborating with engineers to enhance system efficiency. This role provides valuable experience in thermal sciences and engineering applications.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Heat Transfer Internship position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Heat Transfer Intern, you typically need coursework or a background in mechanical or chemical engineering with a strong grasp of thermodynamics and fluid mechanics. Familiarity with simulation software such as ANSYS Fluent, MATLAB, or COMSOL, as well as basic laboratory or CAD tools, is often required. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective teamwork and communication skills help candidates excel in this position. These competencies ensure accurate experimentation, data interpretation, and productive collaboration in real-world engineering projects.

What kind of projects or tasks will I typically work on as a Heat Transfer Intern?

As a Heat Transfer Intern, you'll often participate in hands-on laboratory experiments, assist with thermal modeling and simulations, and contribute to data analysis related to heat exchange systems. You may work on projects such as designing and testing heat exchangers, analyzing the performance of cooling systems, or supporting ongoing R&D initiatives within a team of engineers. Interns typically collaborate closely with senior engineers and may present findings or contribute to technical documentation. This variety of tasks offers valuable, practical experience and helps build a foundation for a career in thermal engineering or related fields.
What are the most commonly searched types of Heat Transfer jobs in Illinois? The most popular types of Heat Transfer jobs in Illinois are:
What cities in Illinois are hiring for Heat Transfer Internship jobs? Cities in Illinois with the most Heat Transfer Internship job openings:

Firefighter/Paramedic

Village of Hanover Park

Hanover Park, IL • On-site

$73.74K - $106.18K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

The Village of Hanover Park is an Equal Opportunity Employer. JOB SUMMARY OUR AWESOME BENEFITS INCLUDE: Paid Personal, Vacation, Holidays, and Sick days Life Insurance Policy paid by the Village Fire Pension Medical Insurance with only an 11% employee contribution Free single Dental Insurance Annual Employee Awards and Appreciation Event Annual Employee Picnic Annual Holiday Party Wellness Events We are a qualifying employer for Public Student Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) APPLY ONLINE AT https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/hpil STARTING SALARY $79,243.48 = $73,743.48 annual base salary plus $5,500 Paramedic Pay & additional educational pay based on fire service-related certifications and/or degrees. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Education: minimum of H.S

diploma or GED Age: Must be 21 years of age and under the age of 35 by the date the preliminary eligibility list is created. For age limitation exceptions, please refer to the IL General Assembly compiled statute 65 ILCS 5/10-2.1-6. Paramedic: Eligible candidates must meet one of the two following minimum requirements: 1

Must hold a license as a Paramedic by the date of a conditional job offer AND have the ability to transfer to a state of Illinois paramedic license. (No Basic Operations Firefighter Certification necessary). 2.

Must be enrolled in an approved Paramedic Program AND have a valid Basic Operations Firefighter Certification issued by the Illinois Office of the State Fire Marshal, or an Office of the State Fire Marshal issued completion letter verifying that you have met all training requirements to receive the Basic Operations Firefighter (BOF) certification once rostered with a fire department. An approved Paramedic Program is defined as the Greater Elgin Area EMS Program, or any other program that will allow a candidate to complete their field internship (ride-time) requirements with the Hanover Park Fire Department. PLEASE SUBMIT A COPY OF PROOF OF ANY OF THESE ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS THAT YOU CURRENTLY MEET, WITH YOUR APPLICATION.

Proof of eligibility may be requested prior to a conditional job offer. Valid CPAT card with ladder climb: Required on the date of a conditional job offer. The CPAT test cannot be more than 1 - year old.

PLEASE SUBMIT A COPY WITH YOUR APPLICATION IF YOU HAVE ONE. Valid Driver's License in good standing: PLEASE SUBMIT A COPY OF YOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE WITH YOUR APPLICATION. SELECTION PROCESS: Completion of the National Testing Network written exam An initial interview (offered via video conferencing) Submission of preference points (a document will be sent to candidates who pass the initial interview).

Reference checks From this process the Village will create an eligibility list. The list is a rolling eligibly list with candidates having an individual expiration date ending 24-months after being placed on the list. A conditional offer of employment may be offered to candidates holding a position on the list.

After receiving a conditional offer, candidates will undergo a series of post-offer tests. Tests include a fingerprinted background investigation, a polygraph exam, psychological exam, an NFPA firefighter fitness for duty medical exam & drug screening, and an in person interview. COMMUNICATION PROCESS WITH APPLICANTS Important information about the process and hiring will be communicated via email and/or phone.

WRITTEN EXAM Interested persons must complete the Village of Hanover Park job application and take the National Testing Network (NTN) Firefighter FireTeam written exam for the Village of Hanover Park. To submit the Village of Hanover Park Job application visit www.hpil.org. Select "Apply for Jobs" and "Job opportunities" and select Full-Time Firefighter/Paramedic

To register with NTN and schedule a test, click on the above link, select 'Find Jobs', filter by Job Class Firefighter and State Illinois, then select Village of Hanover Park. National Testing Network offers a FAQ for you to review for the virtual written exam. NTN has a $50 written exam fee that is paid directly to them.

If you have already taken the NTN written Firefighter exam for another organization, you have the option to transfer an existing test score to Hanover Park through the NTN website for $9.50 by clicking on the above link, you do not need to re-take the test as long as the one you took is the most current version being used by NTN. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Stretches and operates hose lines, positions and climbs ladders, searches structures, provides coordinated ventilation, opens locked and blocked doorways, uses manual and power tools, conducts fire extension overhaul, and protects property via the use of salvage techniques. Rescues victims from occupancies filled with heat, smoke, and toxic gases

Performs extrications by using a variety of extrication tools. Renders emergency medical assistance as a licensed paramedic based on protocols established by the department's medical director. Displays effective communication skills and exhibits good listening and comprehension skills.

Responds appropriately to questions, sharing necessary information with others, and writes clearly and informatively. Displays responsiveness to the needs of the public and shows fairness and objectivity in treatment of other people speaking in ways that are courteous and nondiscriminatory. Displays sensitivity when interacting with people of diverse cultural backgrounds and displays a commitment to serving the public.

Displays effective teamwork at all times. Complies with departmental rules, regulations and policies and exhibits honesty and integrity in both words and actions. Complies with all safety procedures and regulations.

Consistently uses protective equipment and clothing and is alert to potentially dangerous conditions and reports them immediately. Properly uses equipment and materials; carefully inspects equipment as scheduled and troubleshoots any equipment problems without assistance; and is familiar with equipment- related regulations. Maintains vehicles, apparatus, quarters, buildings, equipment and grounds according to standards.

Performs hazardous materials identification and mitigation. Meets minimum physical requirements for fire fighter positions. Properly maintains uniform and protective clothing while following the department's guidelines on grooming.

Drives and operates firefighting vehicles and equipment. Drives appropriately in emergency situations, using defensive driving techniques and taking safety precautions in adverse conditions. Participates in training of firefighting methods and techniques.

Participates in continuing education and/or training to maintain EMT and/or Paramedic certification as required. Prepares clear, accurate and complete reports, logs and documents. Assists police when called upon.

Makes clear and organized presentations to individuals and groups on subjects related to fire fighting and emergency services, fire safety, and fire prevention from prepared materials. Follows all safety regulations, policies and procedures. Reports all unsafe conditions and acts to supervisor.

Reports all accidents to the supervisor immediately whenever possible, but no later than end of the employee's work shift. Follows recognized safe work practices. Performs other duties as requested or assigned which are reasonably within the scope of the duties enumerated above.

QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

EDUCATION &/OR EXPERIENCE See the minimum requirements listed above. CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS Requires a High School Diploma or GED Requires licensure as a Paramedic Requires Illinois Office of the State Fire Marshall Basic Operations Firefighter or Firefighter II Certification Requires the ability to obtain a non CDL Class B vehicle operator's license within 12 months from date of hire