Automation Engineering Intern 3D Printer Engineering Intern Digital Learning Solutions Intern Software Developer Intern

Summary:
The education process of industrial automation and integrated systems has multiple levels of granularity, parallel to the granularity level of the physical automated systems. The lowest granularity level starts at working with individual components, such as sensors, actuators, robots, vision systems, etc. then controlling them with PLCs and drives, and building a network of controllers and PLCs in a distributed control system (DCS). Moving up in the granularity level would be teaching students about industrial communication protocols, integrating Human Machine-Interface (HMI) and building a Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system. On top of that knowledge comes the implementation of Industry 4.0 and industrial internet of things (IIoT). The hands-on experience in such a learning process is crucial, specially working with industrial grade components, and with a neutral approach toward technology, i.e. not focusing on a specific automation supplier. While advanced automated systems are supplied by many vendors, with some digital twin (DT) capabilities, they are mostly a closed box, with very little flexibility to change the underlying architecture or technology, hindering the maximum benefit of student hands-on experience. This internship intends to build a simulated changeable automated elevator system and link it to the physical system to create a digital twin (DT).
Internship Project:

Designing, Fabrication and automation of an Elevator using advanced sustainable technologies

Tasks and Responsibilities:

 Design for manufacturing and maintainability
 Fabrication and Mechanical Metalworks
 Communication Systems
 PLC & HMI programming
 Digital twin
 MES, SCADA Systems
 Safety Programming
 Overload Protection
 Lift Monitoring and Remote-Control Systems
 Emergency Rescue Operations
 Prognostics and Health Management of Industrial Assets
 Elevator integration (Integrators)
 Compliance with relevant standards
 Use of sustainable technologies
 Documentation

Eligibility:

 Minimum SMSCP Level 2
 Minimum Bachelor’s Degree or Equivalent in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, Electronic & Computer Engineering, Control Engineering and Instrumentation, Industrial Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering

Benefits to Students:

 Possibility of Masters Scholarship
 KShs 30,000
 Full-time access to Siemens Centre facilities
 EBK Registration Support

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Employment Type: Application deadline 12th January 2024

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