Tasks
The department is responsible for the overall system control within the combustion and hybrid drive system and serves as the interface for the other system areas. From resource management to aggregate and module management, the department creates the framework for focused combustion engine powertrain development.
Tank systems and drive acoustics, with responsibility across the entire chain of effects, represent technical system expertise as a bridge across the combustion and hybrid projects. Processes and quality within the main department are established as a central area of ??system control.
During your internship, you will gain comprehensive insights into the Porsche working world and, depending on your interests and skills, support us with subsequent projects and activities in one of the following specialist areas:
Resource Management & Powertrain Management
Participation in the preparation and follow-up of vehicle testing
Participation in the planning, procurement, and acceptance of external development services
Participation in emissions strategy/emissions legislation
Fuel Systems
Support in the planning, implementation, and follow-up of tests on prototype vehicles, including measurement data analysis and result presentation
Participation in the preparation of documents for working groups and committees
Powertrain Acoustics
Participation in ensuring drive comfort in the drive system with the combustion engine, electric motor, pulse inverter, transmission, drivetrain, and auxiliary units
Support in the design and validation of gas exchange systems with regard to sound and traffic noise compliance
Participation in the sound design of ICE and PHEV derivatives
Processes & Quality - Methods, Tools & IT Strategy
Participation in Application-supporting software tool development in the areas of processes, software quality, methods, and tools for all drive types
Collaboration in central quality and process management
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