Tasks
The Development of Body Systems for Cockpit, Center Console, and Interior Climate Control department offers internship opportunities across the entire physical and virtual process chain, from pre-development through the concept phase to series development.
Cockpit Department
This department combines many highly sophisticated components that must meet the requirements of vehicle safety and (surface) quality. Development activities include the cockpit module cross member, which acts as the supporting framework of the cockpit, cockpit integration involving coordinating the package and interfaces with other departments, and the instrument panel, which features attractive designs, high-quality materials, and various decorative options, directly engaging vehicle occupants.
Interior Climate Control Department
This department develops the air-conditioning system for all Porsche vehicles, with the goal of ensuring air-side comfort inside the vehicle. Responsibilities include developing a system from the intake, filtering, drying, and conditioning of air, to interior airflow and ventilation. The internship offers engaging activities such as CAD design, testing on test benches and complete vehicles, as well as virtual functional development using advanced CFD simulation methods and AI tools.
Center Console & Passenger Air Flow
This area involves developing various components from initial ideas to series production. The center console is a key element of the vehicle interior, blending aesthetics with functionality through complex kinematics. The innovative passenger airflow system combines climate comfort with unique design, utilizing state-of-the-art simulation methods as an essential part of the development process.
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