FAQs
What is the primary focus of the Electrical Machine Electromagnetic Development Internship?
The primary focus of the internship is to work with the automotive electric traction development team, creating benchmarking of competitor designs and comparing them to in-house options using Bosch's proprietary toolchain for electromagnetics.
What should candidates be studying to qualify for this internship?
Candidates should be students in Electrical Engineering or a related science field, with a minimum of junior class standing in an undergraduate program.
What programming experience is required for this internship?
Candidates must have experience with Matlab programming.
Is prior knowledge of electrical machines necessary for this role?
Yes, candidates should have an understanding of basic theory and fundamentals of electrical machines.
What is the minimum GPA requirement for applicants?
Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0.
What kind of work environment can interns expect?
Interns can expect a diverse and collaborative work environment that values open feedback and high performance.
Is this internship intended for remote work?
The internship details do not specify remote work, so it can be assumed that it is primarily an in-office opportunity.
Are there any specific collaborations expected during the internship?
Yes, interns will collaborate with different team members to identify customer/project needs and perform analyses.
Is work authorization sponsorship available for this internship?
No, future sponsorship for work authorization is unavailable; only U.S. work authorized individuals will be considered.
Does Bosch have any initiatives related to STEM?
Yes, Bosch supports various STEM initiatives, including FIRST Robotics and A World In Motion (AWIM).

