The department is responsible for higher-level system control within the combustion and hybrid drive system and serves as the docking point for other system areas. It manages resource control, unit, and module management, creating the framework for focused combustion engine powertrain development. Tank systems and drive acoustics, covering the entire chain of effects, are technical system competencies spanning combustion and hybrid projects. The department establishes processes and quality standards as a central system control area.
During your internship, you will gain comprehensive insights into the Porsche working environment and support various projects and activities based on your interests and skills in the following departments:
1. Resource Control & Aggregate Management
2. Preparation and follow-up of vehicle tests
3. Planning, procurement, and acceptance of external development services
4. Topics related to emissions strategy and exhaust gas legislation
Tank Systems
Support in planning, executing, and following up on tests on prototype vehicles, including measurement data evaluation and presentation of results. Assist in preparing documents for working groups and committees.
Drive Acoustics
Collaborate to ensure drive comfort in the drive system, involving combustion engine, electric motor, pulse inverter, gearbox, drive train, and auxiliary units. Support design and validation of gas exchange systems concerning sound and traffic noise compliance. Contribute to the sound design of ICEV and PHEV derivatives.
Processes & Quality - Methods, Tools & IT Strategy
Assist in developing software tools supporting processes, software quality, methods, and tools for all drive types. Support central quality and process management activities.
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