Location: United Kingdom
Posted on: 24th February 2020 - Closing on: 30th June, 2020
Description
Coborn is a well-established engineering company with over 75 years of history. We play a vital role in the diamond tooling and gemstone industry through the production of grinding machines. Our international customer base spans across the globe. We have been recognised on several occasions for our engineering excellence. This includes receiving the Queen’s Award for International Trade in 2012. More recently, Coborn was named in the Top 10 Precision Manufacturing Tech Solution Providers for 2020 (due to be) published by Manufacturing Technology Insights.
At Coborn, we produce machinery capable of shaping the hardest material in the world, diamond. Hence, there is a need to understand ways in which the type and quality of the machine’s coolant can be distinguished. The successful candidate will be expected to research, propose, prototype and present a solution, or solutions to this area of interest. This work will be extremely useful for the company as we are in the process of adding Industry 4.0 capability to the product line-up.
Role:
- Research ways in which coolant type and quality has been/could be measured.
- Decide which type(s) of instrumentation to develop into a prototype.
- Develop the hardware, code and anything else required to realise a prototype.
- Present the work in a presentation to Coborn employees.
- There will be a group side-project which all interns will take part in (to be decided).
- There is no fixed start date but we are looking for someone to start in July 2020.
Requirements:
- Previous experience as an intern is desirable.
- Some kind of portfolio of previous electronics projects would be desirable.
- A basic knowledge of C++ (Arduino) coding is essential.
- Experience in PCB design is highly desirable.
- Ability to work with a reasonable amount of autonomy is essential in our workplace.
- An understanding of rapid prototyping methods such as 3D printing is desirable.
What We Offer
Coborn will support you every step of the way with the project but give you fundamental ownership. If you take on this internship you will gain a great insight into what it is like to work in an engineering company and face a lot of the challenges that you would face in a real job scenario.
We will give you other tasks alongside this project as engineers rarely work on just one project. Through this you will have an opportunity to enhance your management skills. This will stand you in good stead at university or in a job.
In addition to this project, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to get stuck into other company activities including a group project to be worked on by all interns. This will be discussed with the candidate and can include other development work or something else such as design work or gaining a deeper understanding of the diamond industry.
Our working hours are flexible. The doors are open 7AM-7PM Monday to Friday with core hours being 9AM-3:30PM Monday to Thursday and 9AM-12:30PM on Fridays. We are based in Romford and are within walking distance to transport links.
Want to gain an understanding of what goes into machinery that grinds the hardest material in the world, diamond? We are looking for an intern to study of one of our main products, a CNC planetary grinding machine. They will propose, design and prototype either one or a number improvements.
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