Are you ready to embark on an engineering journey with practical experience at a global energy leader? The STEPS (Student Technology & Engineering Program Switzerland) at GE Vernova Gas Power Engineering offers a unique opportunity to gain real-world experience, learn hands-on, and collaborate with industry experts shaping the future of energy. Unlike traditional internships, this comprehensive program provides exposure to various engineering disciplines and insights into different fields. You will also have the chance to visit GE Vernova sites in Switzerland and France, witnessing innovation firsthand through facility tours and real-world applications. Enhance your professional network by connecting with GE Vernova leaders, engineers, and fellow interns, and participate in workshops, technical training, and professional development sessions designed to prepare you for future career opportunities. If you are passionate about engineering, sustainability, and innovation, this internship is your opportunity to acquire the skills and experience that will set you apart in the field.
Join us and contribute to the future of energy!
As part of this program, you will engage in cutting-edge developments in the field of rotordynamics. In today’s evolving power grid—particularly with the rapid expansion of data centers—torsional vibrations in turbo-generator shaft-lines pose increasing challenges to equipment reliability and the integrity of rotating components.
To address these risks, advanced torsional vibration monitoring systems are being implemented. You will contribute to the enhancement of our model-based algorithms for processing torsional monitoring data. Your work will play a key role in enabling the efficient analysis of critical customer data and the automated delivery of meaningful, actionable insights.
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As an Engineering Intern – Torsional Vibration Analysis, you will contribute to advancements in methods of managing the risks of torsional vibrations in rotating equipment—especially relevant for high-demand applications like data centers.
You will be tasked with developing elements of a standardized analysis and reporting framework for processing of severe torsional events captured by GE’s Torsional Vibration Monitoring System. Your work will contribute directly to improving data analysis efficiency, enhancing customer reporting quality, and ultimately reducing operational risks for GE’s global customer base.
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