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Mercury's Microsystems business is seeking a Product Engineer I to join our growing, engaging, and ... Internship or co-op experience in aerospace, defense, or microelectronics industries

Mercury's Microsystems business is seeking a Product Engineer I to join our growing, engaging, and ... Internship or co-op experience in aerospace, defense, or microelectronics industries

The Test Engineer works within PING Engineering to develop and execute tests that verify hard goods ... Internship, co-op, or up to 2 years of directly related experience is preferred. An advanced degree ...

The Test Engineer works within PING Engineering to develop and execute tests that verify hard goods ... Internship, co-op, or up to 2 years of directly related experience is preferred. An advanced degree ...

Intern

Tempe, AZ · On-site

$16.25 - $21.25/hr

Our internship and co op program offer practical exposure to geotechnical, environmental, materials, and facilities engineering, as well as the business functions that support these services. You'll ...

Interface with client engineers and construction representatives, providing clear updates on ... co-op experience acceptable for entry-level candidates). * Working knowledge of Division 27/28 ...

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A Java Developer Co-Op job is a temporary, paid position for students or recent graduates who want hands-on experience in Java development. Co-op students work with a team of developers to design, test, and maintain Java-based applications. They gain practical knowledge in coding, debugging, and software development best practices while contributing to real-world projects. This role helps bridge the gap between academic learning and professional work, preparing candidates for full-time software development roles.

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To thrive as a Java Developer Co Op, you need a solid understanding of Java programming, object-oriented design principles, and foundational knowledge in software development, often supported by coursework or relevant project experience. Familiarity with version control systems like Git, IDEs such as IntelliJ or Eclipse, and basic knowledge of databases or web development frameworks are common requirements. Effective communication, eagerness to learn, and strong problem-solving skills help you adapt quickly and work well within a team environment. These competencies ensure you can contribute to real-world projects, collaborate with experienced developers, and gain valuable hands-on experience during your co-op term.

What types of projects or tasks will I typically work on as a Java Developer Co Op?

As a Java Developer Co Op, you can expect to support ongoing software development projects by writing and testing code, fixing bugs, and assisting in the design or implementation of new features. You may work on both backend and frontend components, collaborate with senior developers during code reviews, and contribute to team meetings or agile sprints. Your work might include developing internal tools, creating automation scripts, or participating in the documentation process. This hands-on experience is designed to give you exposure to industry best practices and the full software development lifecycle while building your professional skills.
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Product Engineer I

Product Engineer I

Mercury Systems

Phoenix, AZ • On-site

Full-time

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Mercury Systems rating

8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

Based on 7 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

35th of 137 rated electronics manufacturers


Job description

Mercury's Microsystems business is seeking a Product Engineer I to join our growing, engaging, and collaborative Engineering team supporting the Data Management and Microelectronics group. In this role, you will support New Product Initiatives (NPI) launch and mature product sustainment activities for the Microsystems Aerospace product line, contributing to the delivery of leading-edge secure microelectronics that are game-changing and impactful to our nation's defense. As a successful Product Engineer I, you will develop technical skills and build relationships with teammates, leadership, and external partners while working collaboratively across functions to execute innovative solutions that meet business objectives.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Support product engineering, development, and analysis of microelectronic and SMT assemblies and their constituent parts including multiple die/chiplets, interposers, Ball-Grid-Array (BGA) substrates, printed-wiring-boards, packages, and materials
  • Assist in providing product engineering support to customers during design cycles and participate in customer meetings throughout the NPI process from kickoff through production release
  • Coordinate communication and collaboration between stakeholders including engineering disciplines, customers, vendors, operations/manufacturing, supply chain, quality, contracts, configuration/data management, and other supporting organizations
  • Assist operations and manufacturing teams with setup, process development, tracking, work instructions, and documentation as products transition from development to production
  • Support products and devices through manufacturing, test, and delivery processes while helping balance system attributes including performance, cost, schedule, producibility, yield, reliability, and supportability
  • Develop and maintain technical documentation including specifications, plans, procedures, and analysis results
  • Support program and project management activities with planning, organizing, scheduling, and project execution while investigating solutions to product and process problems

"This position requires you to access information that is subject to U.S. export regulations. You may only access such information if you are a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident of the U.S., protected individual as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3), or eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. government."


Required Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's Degree in Aerospace Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or equivalent engineering discipline
  • Typically requires a minimum of 0-2 years of relevant work experience in semiconductor and/or microelectronics area (new graduates are encouraged to apply)
  • Basic knowledge of process development in a design environment and familiarity with Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) tools (e.g., Oracle, Agile)
  • Ability to read and understand technical documentation, procedures, and reports, along with understanding of manufacturing processes and documentation
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to work effectively both individually and as part of a team
  • Detail-oriented with strong organizational skills, eagerness to learn, and willingness to help the team in areas outside of specific technical discipline

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience with Oracle or Agile PLM systems
  • Familiarity with Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE)
  • Exposure to Atlassian tool suite including Jama, Confluence, and Jira
  • Internship or co-op experience in aerospace, defense, or microelectronics industries
  • Understanding of manufacturing readiness planning and risk management concepts