Łukasiewicz Research Network, Poznan Institute of Technology

Rail Vehicles Center of the Łukasiewicz- Poznan Institute of Technology in its scope of activities includes works done by the Rail Vehicle Development Research Group, the Electrical Systems Research Group, the Prototype Research Group, and the Rail Vehicles Laboratory. Scientific research and development works in the field of Rail Vehicles mainly concern research, development and innovative works focusing on new and modernized rolling stock.

size (employees nr.)
> 250
Availability to host trainees
YES
Duration of the internship / thesis activity
2 months
3-6 months
Company's contact
Address of the internship / thesis
ul. Warszawska 181, 61-055 Poznań, Poland
Contact person
Dawid Gallas
Country company
Poland
EUNICE partner e-mail of destination
anna.jaskolska@put.poznan.pl
EUNICE contact
The specification given below refers to general offers for internships. Please check, if any, the 'Open call for internship/thesis' tab for a specific internship.
Required language skills
English B1
English B2
Level of study
PhD
Availability to host students for thesis
PhD
Title
Junior specialist positions
Brief description
Junior design specialist
We offer an internship for a candidate with higher education who has the ability to use software supporting engineering work (SolidWorks, DraftSight, AutoCad) and Office (Word, Excel), to work in a team. The trainee will have to demonstrate the ability to construct components and diagrams of rail vehicle systems in accordance with the applicable norms.

Certification specialist
The intern will act as the Railway Safety Assessment Inspector (known as OBK Inspector). Their tasks will include carrying out an independent safety assessment based on the requirements of Commission Regulation (EU) No. 402/2013 (as amended) as part of an accredited inspection body No. AK 024 according to the requirements of the 17020: 2012 (AsBo) standard.

Control systems specialist
The intern should have the ability to use the CAD and EDA software as well as possess basic knowledge of the construction of rail vehicles. Knowledge of electronics is required, having the ability to carry out independent development of electronic devices and knowledge of various families of microcontrollers, allowing for independent programming of the designed device. The intern will perform work related to the design, implementation and commissioning of electronic devices for rail vehicles, creating and launching software for the devices under development (C, C++, assembler) and will participate in the commissioning of rail vehicles.

Junior research specialist
The internship requires having knowledge of and familiarity with the LabVIEW programming environment and the ability to create software for operating and controlling measurement equipment in this program. The aim of the internship will be the challenge of trying to create software that will extend the measuring and testing capabilities as well as data analysis capabilities of devices in the laboratory.
Deadline for application
Internship start date
Internship duration
3