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Electrical Engineering Intern

This internship is a part of CONMED TALENT LAUNCH – a hands on, immersive program designed to provide students with the exposure, experience and development needed to launch a successful career at CONMED. Program highlights include networking with senior leaders and recent college graduates, feedback and coaching, cross-functional shadowing opportunities, and more!  

Growth is our focus at CONMED and we know that R&D innovation is key to growth and our success! We are dedicated to innovation across our product portfolio and believe in the power of engaged talent on our teams. We are seeking an engineering student to join our Advanced Surgical R&D team for an electrical engineering internship during Summer, 2021. 

The Advanced Surgical division is the provider of innovative solutions that enhance the outcomes of laparoscopic, robotic and open surgical procedures. The division’s vision is to change lives by lowering the impact of surgery. 

Advanced Surgical products include: 
  • Advanced insufflation systems 
  • Advanced energy systems 
  • Electrosurgical units (ESU’s) 
  • Laparoscopic surgical instruments

As an Advanced Surgical Electrical Engineering Intern, you will learn alongside seasoned professionals through hands-on application of engineering principles and methodologies. Your efforts in problem solving, creative thinking and cross-functional collaboration will directly contribute to the team’s R&D projects and initiatives. You will be involved in the new product development process for a cutting edge medical instrument that CONMED is developing and will have the opportunity to learn the CONMED design control process, and be intimately involved with product design, development, verification and validation.  
 
Intern Responsibilities:  
  • Complete assigned tasks within product development schedule and report to senior design engineers on the outcomes of their work 
  • Review electrical schematic design to verify design output will match design inputs 
  • Assist with verification and debug of new printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA) 
  • Contribute to design component selection of electronic discrete components by performing component analysis and design trade-offs 
  • Assist senior engineers with creating lab demonstrations and proof of concept 
  • Perform verification and validation activities for design iterations, including creating test protocols and reports 
  • Participate in weekly design review meetings and play a role in adding innovation and unique design features to the medical device being developed 

Position Requirements:  
  • Pursuing completion of a bachelor's or master's degree in a related field, such as BSEE 
  • Must be available to work onsite out of the Denver, CO facility, Monday – Friday throughout the summer internship program (June 1 – July 30, 2021)