Date Posted:
2025-05-16Country:
CanadaLocation:
LOC13055 1801Courtney Park Drive,Mississauga,Ontario,L5T 1J3,CanadaPosition Role Type:
UnspecifiedWho we are:
At Pratt & Whitney, we believe that powered flight has transformed and will continue to transform the world. Thats why we work with an explorers heart and a perfectionist’s grit to design, build, and service worlds most advanced aircraft engines. We do this across a diverse portfolio including Commercial Engines, Military Engines, Business Aviation, General Aviation, Regional Aviation, and Helicopter Aviation and as a way of turning possibilities into realities for our customers. This is how we at Pratt & Whitney approach our work, and this is why we are inspired to go beyond. Whether you are currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree (4th year student) or masters degree, we can help you harness your potential, advance your skills and make the impossible a reality. If you are currently enrolled in a Canadian university, now is the moment to start a career path that can drive impact and innovation for generations to come. At Pratt & Whitney, the difference you make is on display every day. Just look up. Are you ready to go beyond?
Internship dates: September 2nd to December 19, 2025
Location: Mississauga
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Our website: https://www.pwc.ca/en
Our expectations:
The candidate is expected to assist the seniors in the Combustion module to develop a well defined process to identify the appropriate cooling method for the combustors. The work involves, apart from researching the open and in-house literature, making calculations using in-house tools, collate the data and look for correlations. Good heat transfer and fluid mechanics knowledge is desirable.
At the end of the project, the Intern will have a good insight into the challenges faces in the design of a combustor and potential ways to overcome. In additions, there is scope to get exposure to CFD/Structural analysis tools.
What your day to day will look like:
• Develop a good understanding of what is involved Combustor Design process
• Interact with supervisor and supporting team members for guidance
• Perform the required analysis
• Provide weekly reports to supervisor
• Prepare presentations of progress and milestones
What you need to be successful:
Must haves:
• Be eligible to work in Canada
• Be enrolled in a Canadian university throughout your internship
• Be able to work on-site in the province where you are hired if applicable
• Pursue studies in Mechanical Engineering/Aerospace Engineering/Material Engineering/Chemical Engineering
Assets:
• Good communicator
• Strong presentation skills
Work Environment
What my role type is: On-site only
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