Summer Internship OR Semester Co-Op Status: Non-Exempt (hourly) Department: MDEV Lab Term: Spring through Summer Position Summary Plug Power Inc. is seeking a highly motivated student to join our team and contribute to the success of our MEA (Membrane Electrode Assembly) Development Lab. In this role, you will assist with a variety of initiatives and projects, gaining hands-on experience in MEA processes and analysis within an engineering environment. The student will develop a comprehensive understanding of Plug Power's products and technologies, while working alongside experienced professionals in the field. This opportunity provides valuable exposure to cutting-edge engineering practices and the chance to contribute to the innovation that drives Plug Power's success. Learning Objectives
- Learn the key stages involved in the production of a Membrane Electrode Assembly, from ink formulation to final testing.
- Gain hands-on experience in each step of the process, including coatings, die-cutting, lamination, hot pressing, and testing.
Core Duties and Responsibilities
- Ink Formulation Support: Assist in the formulation of inks and catalyst layers, learning how material properties influence the performance of MEAs.
- Material Characterization: Participate in analyzing and testing ink formulations.
- Coating, Die-Cutting, and Lamination: Gain practical experience in applying coating techniques to various MEA components, assist with die-cutting materials to specified dimensions, and learn lamination processes to bond layers together.
- Hot Pressing and Assembly: Support the hot pressing process, observing how temperature, pressure, and time affect the bonding and overall integrity of MEAs.
- Testing and Evaluation: Assist with performance testing of MEA prototypes, including fuel cell testing, and analyze data to evaluate performance.
- Data Documentation and Reporting: Document research activities, test results, and observations in detailed lab notes and assist with preparing reports that summarize findings, progress, and areas for improvement.
- Problem-Solving and Process Optimization: Participate in troubleshooting and resolving challenges encountered during the MEA production process, collaborating with team members to suggest improvements or optimizations.
Education and Qualification
- Pursuing a Bachelor of Science, or a related program
- Must have reliable transportation to the office
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Possess solid hands-on approach to problem-solving
- Demonstrated analytical abilities with strong attention to detail
- Excellent follow-through
- Must be driven and self-motivated
Estimated Base Salary Range:
$21.00 - $25.00
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