- Company Name
- Hyundai America Technical Center, Inc. (HATCI)
- Job Title
- Autonomous Development Engineering Intern (Internship - Summer 2026)
- Job Description
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Job title: Autonomous Development Engineering Intern
Role Summary: Conduct validation, testing, and analysis of ADAS driving features using camera, radar, and ultrasonic sensors; support benchmarking, documentation, and reporting for the Autonomous Development Department.
Expectations: Maintain confidentiality, exhibit professional integrity, and collaborate effectively within a culturally diverse team. Must be a junior or senior engineering student with U.S. work authorization.
Key Responsibilities:
- Execute validation of ADAS driving features according to Test Development Plans (TDPs).
- Propose modifications to existing TDPs to enhance validation efficiency.
- Identify and report system deficiencies for issue tracking and alignment with company objectives.
- Attend project meetings, review status, and coordinate next steps.
- Compile and present technical reports covering project status, advancements, trends, and competitive benchmarks.
- Conduct competitive vehicle benchmarking: plan, schedule, prepare vehicles, run evaluations, and report findings.
- Undertake additional assignments supporting the mission of the Autonomous Development Department.
- Deliver a final internship report detailing activities, learning outcomes, contributions, and recommendations for program improvement.
Required Skills:
- Knowledge of ADAS systems, sensor fundamentals, and automotive hardware.
- Experience with test validation, data collection, and analysis.
- Familiarity with camera, radar, ultrasonic sensor data streams.
- Strong written and verbal communication, report writing, and presentation skills.
- Time management, organization, adaptability, problem‑solving, and teamwork.
- Basic proficiency in relevant engineering software (e.g., MATLAB, Python, CAN bus tools).
Required Education & Certifications:
- Currently enrolled as a junior or senior undergraduate in an accredited engineering program (mechanical, electrical, computer, or related field).
- U.S. legal eligibility to work.