Intern within Human Machine Interface (d/f/m)
- locations
- Donauwörth Area
- time type
- Full time
- posted on
- Posted 30+ Days Ago
- job requisition id
- JR10223529
In order to support Human Factors and Ergonomics, Airbus Helicopters is looking for a
Intern within Human Machine Interface (d/f/m)
Are you looking for an internship and want to get to know the work within Human Factors and Ergonomics in Cockpit Design? Then apply now! We look forward to you supporting us in ETYAH Team as an intern (d/f/m)!
Location: Donauwörth
Start: January-February 2024
Duration: 6 months
"The team Human Factors and Ergonomics in Cockpit Design is responsible for the development of Human Machine Interfaces (HMI) for different platforms such as helicopters, UAM or drones. The associated process covers requirements engineering, HMI design, specification, assessments for validation and verification and certification.
The main objective of this internship is to gain detailed information in the field of operating external mission lights in a helicopter and develop an HMI concept for it. In current helicopters various external mission lights are existing and are used by different operators with varying mission profiles. Therefore you will tackle the question of simplification and harmonization of a future interface in the cockpit."
Your location
At our Donauwörth site, located on the banks of the river Danube, we develop helicopters from the initial idea to the airworthy product. Watch them take off and touch down on our own on-site test airfield.
Your benefits
Attractive salary and work-life balance with a 35-hour week (flexitime).
International environment with the opportunity to network globally.
Work with modern/diversified technologies.
At Airbus, we see you as a valuable team member and you are not hired to brew coffee, instead you are in close contact with the interfaces and are part of our weekly team meetings.
Opportunity to participate in the Generation Airbus Community to expand your own network.
Your tasks and responsibilities
Analyze current state of the art of external mission lighting and its HMI in helicopters
Analyze the operational background and the usage of different external lights with respect to environmental conditions, mission profiles, flight crew composition, task allocation, etc.
Develop an HMI concept for helicopters external lighting based on the outcomes of your analysis.
Think of potential future external lighting functionalities and their integration in the cockpit
Desired skills and qualifications
Enrolled full-time student in the area of human factors engineering, aerospace engineering, cognitive psychology, a similar field of study
Interest in helicopter missions, operations and usage. Interested in task allocation of helicopter flight crews (such as pilots, co-pilot, operators, hoist operator, medical crew, etc)
Motivated and autonomously working
Fluent english skills
Good communication skills
Ability to acquire knowledge yourself and have an eye for essentials
Language Skills: English Business Fluent, German or French would be a plus
Please upload the following documents: cover letter, CV, relevant transcripts, enrollment certificate.
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