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As a software engineer at Dematic, you will tackle some of the most daring and exciting logistics ... Build test scripts, support functional validation tests using software emulation tools

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As a software engineer at Dematic, you will tackle some of the most daring and exciting logistics ... Build test scripts, support functional validation tests using software emulation tools

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Intern Emulation Engineer information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Intern Emulation Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Intern Emulation Engineer, a strong background in computer engineering, digital logic design, and familiarity with hardware description languages like Verilog or VHDL is essential, often supported by ongoing or completed studies in electrical engineering or computer science. Experience with FPGA development tools, emulation platforms (such as Mentor Graphics Veloce or Synopsys ZeBu), and scripting languages like Python or TCL is typically required. Attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and the ability to work collaboratively within engineering teams are vital soft skills. These capabilities are crucial for accurately simulating and verifying hardware designs, ensuring efficient development cycles and high-quality deliverables.

What types of projects and responsibilities can an Intern Emulation Engineer expect during their internship?

As an Intern Emulation Engineer, you will typically work on tasks such as setting up and running hardware emulation platforms, debugging simulation mismatches, and collaborating with design and verification teams to improve test coverage. You may be assigned to support the integration of new hardware designs into emulation environments or help automate testing processes. Interns are often encouraged to participate in team meetings and contribute ideas, gaining exposure to the full chip development lifecycle while learning industry-standard tools and methodologies.

What does an Intern Emulation Engineer do?

An Intern Emulation Engineer assists in the development and testing of hardware and software systems by using emulation platforms to simulate how chips or systems will behave in the real world. They work closely with senior engineers to set up, run, and debug emulation tests, analyze results, and help identify design issues. This role provides hands-on experience with advanced emulation tools and methodologies, which are critical in the semiconductor and electronics industries. Additionally, interns may help automate processes, document findings, and contribute to improving verification workflows.
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Integration Engineer Intern

Vanderlande Industries B.V.

Marietta, GA • On-site

Full-time

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Job description

Job Title
Integration Engineer Intern
Job Description
Vanderlande is the global market leader for future-proof logistic process automation at airports and in the parcel market. Furthermore, we are also a leading supplier of process automation solutions for warehouses, which seamlessly integrate innovative systems, intelligent software and life-cycle services.
At Vanderlande, you can develop your career, satisfy your ambitions, aspire to new heights, while enjoying personal growth and thriving on achievement.
General merchandise, fashion and food retail companies need to be flexible in handling the levels of orders, fulfil online orders and store deliveries, and cope with a lack of available workforce. Such companies continuously improve their supply chains and invest in innovative technologies. Vanderlande understands the complexities associated with operating a successful warehouse operation and delivers future proof logistic process automation.
These automation systems are composed of many (electro-)mechanical and IT components, built by teams in various parts of the world and must be integrated with other (software) systems to support the processes of our customers.
Your position
As an Integration Engineer Intern, your part of the integration team and involved in integrating the various components and (sub)systems into a solution. This is especially challenging for large and complex systems consisting of individual carrier systems, automatic storage and retrieval systems, automated guided vehicles, robots, conveyors, control software and IT infrastructure. You test the system to ensure that it works according to the design. Often, testing involves attempts to intentionally break the system to identify any problem areas, based on an analysis of technical risks. Test- and integration engineers contribute to the success of projects through their superior knowledge of the system as a whole, its operational objectives, how its parts work together, and the technical factors that go into its development.
Key tasks and responsibilities:
  • Create test case designs based on test plan and design documentation.
  • Program stubs/drivers (test harness).
  • Create test scripts (for automatic tests).
  • Prepare test environment (setup IT infra, deploy software and tooling, configure system).
  • Operate system (using GUI and scripts/commands) and test environments (e.g. emulation models).
  • Align with stakeholders on test execution and defect solution (internally with product teams and development, externally with user representatives).
  • Execute tests (both in factory and on site) and log results.
  • Verification of solutions to defects.
  • Create test reports.
  • Create issue reports (in change management tooling).
  • Manage and coordinate groups of people for test preparation and execution.
  • Perform zone level testing supporting PLC / SCADA commissioning
  • Perform area level testing supporting PLC / SCADA commissioning
  • Document integrated system level testing for PLC and SCADA commissioning (Low Volume / High Volume test)

Required qualification:
  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Computer, or Software Engineering or Equivalent or 1 year of experience in implementation of material handling systems or industrial controls systems or 1 years of experience in PLC applications (Allen-Bradley Preferred, Siemens is also valuable).
  • Must be willing and able to travel 60% routinely, with increased amounts if projects demand.
  • This position may require occasional on-call after-hours support.
  • Good communication skills in English.
  • Proactive and willingness to learn.
  • Ownership culture.
  • Knowledge of computer systems and Windows (personal computers).
  • Must be able to communicate effectively.
  • Must have the ability to properly prioritize work/activities.
  • Ability to work in a team and autonomous situations.
  • Team mentality and willingness to accept responsibility for project completion.
  • Possess a strong ability to solve problems and research solutions

Desired qualifications:
  • Solid understanding of Electrical controls hardware design and 480 VAC / 120VAC / 24VDC power distribution.
  • Solid understanding of networking principles and computer hardware selection and setup.
  • Capable of programming in SQL, Visual Basic, C, C++, C#, or equivalent
  • Logical mentality, skilled in understanding and designing Engineering Science: Logic & Programming
  • Solid understanding of PLC programming in industrial controls (Allen-Bradley Preferred, Siemens is also valuable).

Physical requirements:
  • Ability to climb a 2-story ladder and walk a mile in 20 minutes.
  • Capable of lifting, up to, 30 lbs. and working 10 hours standing, sitting, walking, or climbing stairs.
  • Comfortable working in both office and factory/construction environments.

Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
Reasonable accommodation will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Vanderlande is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Qualified applicants will be considered without regards to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.