Digital Engineering/Model Based Systems Engineering Internship
Overview
FTI is seeking a Digital Engineering/Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) Intern. This internship awards interns both full-time or part-time flexibility, competitive compensation, and an Intern Featured overview on FTI’s LinkedIn page. Ideal candidates will be located in the El Segundo/Los Angeles, CA area.
As a Digital Engineering/MBSE Intern, you will collaborate directly with the Systems Engineering and Digital Engineering teams and interface with different Engineering Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to assist in their written and creative work. This position will work with various teams both internally (FTI) and externally (customer). You will learn about the dynamics in supporting a customer-facing role and working cross-functionally within a structured MBSE-based internal team. This position involves developing and refining model artifacts, identifying organizational system processes, and working with internal/external interfaces and requirements, making it a multi-hyphenate role and an excellent learning opportunity for those wanting to gain real-work experience.
Responsibilities
Help support Systems Engineering efforts including process and product development.
Help develop and guide overarching DE and MBSE strategies for customers, the US Space Force (USSF).
Gain exposure developing and refining model artifacts identifying organizational system processes, internal/external interfaces, requirements, and issues.
Assist in translating documented processes into executable SysML products.
Learn to coordinate with various stakeholders to identify technical interfaces and capabilities needed in a DE Environment and translate technical data into MBSE artifacts.
Assist in consolidating and analyzing DE efforts and technical content from multiple sources.
Gain exposure developing lower-level MBSE model views to support enterprise strategies using SysML and help provide guidance on Digital Engineering Style Guide development.
Help to implement DE methodologies to capture and define Enterprise Verification and Validation Plans.
Learn to manage calendar scheduling and support Digital Engineering meeting efforts.
Education/Qualifications
Must be a Junior or Senior pursuing a bachelor's or master's degree from an accredited institution in a STEM discipline (Mechanical or Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, Computer Science, Software/Computer Engineering) with a graduation date no later than May 2024.
Excellent written and communications skills. Interest in a career in Digital Engineering or Engineering generally.
Must be a U.S. Citizen and be able to obtain and maintain a government security clearance.
FTI is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status, or any other protected class.
For over 30 years, FTI has been in the business of helping the Department of Defense (DoD) and other government agencies implement informed and wise decisions to solve difficult problems. With over $139 million in Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program Investments in our technology, FTI is continuing to invest in developing new technologies, tools, and techniques. The culture of FTI is clearly our primary discriminator. From the very beginning, the culture emphasized doing what was right, not only for the customers who pay for our services, but also for the employees who perform the services, and for the neighbors and others in the communities in which we all live.