San francisco bay area: $27.60 - $34.50 usd hourly...
Hybrid (2-3 days on-site)
Currently enrolled in electrical or computer engineering degree
Course in digital logic design using rtl (verilog/vhdl)
Strong python programming background
Calix is seeking a Hardware/Intelligent Sensor Engineering Intern for a summer position, requiring part-time on-site work in either Petaluma, California, or Minneapolis, Minnesota. The intern will engage in sensor telemetry projects, utilizing skills in Python and digital logic design, while gaining valuable experience in a collaborative environment
Job Summary
This internship offers a unique opportunity to build a hardware engineering sensor evaluation lab for demonstrating physical AI applications.
The successful candidate will automate sensor configuration and telemetry using open-source Python libraries while documenting test coverage.
Calix provides an award-winning internship program that includes training and on-the-job learning opportunities within the Hardware Engineering team.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 85
Calix is seeking a Hardware/Intelligent Sensor Engineering Intern for a summer position, requiring part-time on-site work in either Petaluma, California, or Minneapolis, Minnesota. The intern will engage in sensor telemetry projects, utilizing skills in Python and digital logic design, while gaining valuable experience in a collaborative environment.
Salary
San Francisco Bay Area: $27.60 - $34.50 USD Hourly; All Other US Locations: $24.00 - $30.00 USD Hourly; Benefits: Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Currently enrolled in Electrical or Computer Engineering degree
Course in digital logic design using RTL (Verilog/VHDL)
Strong Python programming background
Experience with oscilloscopes, power meters, and power supplies
Able to work full-time summer break May through August
Nice-to-have
Junior or Senior year college student status
Prior hardware engineering internship experience
Knowledge of LiDar, Cameras, and Motion Detectors
Familiarity with LSTM, RNN, or CNN time-series algorithms
Experience integrating sensor telemetry into ASIC/FPGA
Key Requirements
Enrolled in Electrical or Computer Engineering program
Completed course in digital logic design with RTL
Must be available for complete summer break (May-August)