COLLEGE RECRUIT-SYSTEMS ENGINEER INTERN - 64774

Job ID: 
6210197
Company: 
Beckman Coulter CHASKA
Location: 
CHASKA, MN 55318
Salary Offered: 
Unspecified
Benefits: 
Unspecified
Physical Required: 
none
Work Type: 

Work Days: Weekdays, Work Vary: Yes , Shift: Varies, Hours Per Week: 40, Work Type: Regular

Required Skills: 

Qualifications: • Students must be enrolled in an accredited college program • Students must be at least 18 years of age • Students who have completed coursework in engineering, biology or chemistry with lab experience will be given preference • Must possess strong verbal and written communication skills • Preference will be given to students having just completed their Junior and Senior year If you believe your education and experience are in line with the position description and qualifications referred to above, and are motivated, energetic, and looking for a new and exciting opportunity, please submit your resume online at the URL below or at www.beckmancoulter.com.

Job Description: 

Beckman Coulter develops, manufactures and markets products that simplify, automate and innovate complex biomedical testing. Our diagnostic systems are found in hospitals and other critical care settings around the world and produce information used by physicians to diagnose disease, make treatment decisions and monitor patients. Instruments for life science research are used by scientists as they study complex biological problems including the causes of disease, identify new therapies, and test new drugs. Our customers include hospitals, physicians' offices, diagnostic reference laboratories, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, universities, medical schools and research institutions. In fact, Beckman Coulter has more than 200,000 clinical and research instrument systems operating in laboratories around the world. This internship is within our Systems Product Development Center in the Hardware Engineering group. The intern will work not only with the Systems Engineers but will also interface with Mechanical, Electrical, and Software Engineers as well as Systems Scientists. The intern will: • Assist Staff Scientists in analyzing and improving performance of automated immunoassay instruments. • Receive training on the background concepts, basic operation and maintenance of Unicel analyzers • Learn how to operate the commercially established Access2 Immunoassay system. • Conduct experiments designed to troubleshoot problems experienced by external or internal customers. • Perform test protocols designed to verify and/or validate specific aspects of Unicel system performance. • Assist with the reduction and analysis of instrument verification and platform-to-platform comparison data. • Adhere to internal quality standards• • Apply department Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to work assignments. • Maintain appropriate design control and intellectual property documentation in compliance with policy. • Receive training on and act in accordance with safe laboratory practices.

Refer to ID 64774 when applying