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Department OverviewThe Video Hardware Engineering Team at Motorola Solutions (MSI) is chartered to design fixed video surveillance cameras and body worn cameras.
Job Description
We are looking for a motivated and talented Electronic Hardware Engineering Intern to join our dynamic team in delivering mission-critical fixed surveillance cameras. In this role, you will gain hands-on experience with Video SoC architectures and high-speed memory interfaces, moving beyond theoretical design into the rigorous world of hardware validation and performance optimization.
This internship is designed to bridge the gap between academic theory and industrial hardware execution. As part of our team, you will:
Master the Interface: Develop a profound understanding of the critical link between high-performance SoCs and high-speed memory (DDR4/LPDDR4/5).
Hands-on Validation: Utilize advanced lab equipment (oscilloscopes, logic analyzers) to conduct signal integrity testing and hardware bring-up.
Memory Tuning: Assist in the fine-tuning of memory timings and parameters to ensure system stability and peak performance under heavy video processing loads.
Real-World Stress Testing: Validate hardware against complex, real-world test cases to ensure reliability in extreme environments.
Basic Requirements
Education & Technical Knowledge
Academic Background: Currently pursuing a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related field.
Circuit Fundamentals: Strong understanding of digital and analog circuit design
Computer Architecture: Familiarity with SoC (System-on-Chip) architecture, specifically how CPUs/GPUs interact with external memory will be added advantage.
High-Speed Basics: Basic knowledge of transmission line theory and signal integrity concepts (e.g., crosstalk, impedance matching, reflections).
Hands-on Skills
Lab Equipment: Familiarity with standard laboratory tools, such as Digital Oscilloscopes (DSOs), Multimeters, and Function Generators.
Schematic Interpretation: Ability to read and understand complex hardware schematics and PCB layout files.
Prototyping: Basic soldering skills and experience with breadboarding or hardware debugging are a plus.
Preferred Software & Tools
EDA Tools: Exposure to PCB design software such as Altium Designer, Cadence Allegro, or KiCad.
Scripting: Basic proficiency in Python or C for automating hardware tests or analyzing data logs.
Soft Skills & Professionalism
Analytical Mindset: A methodical approach to troubleshooting and "breaking" hardware to find its limits.
Documentation: Strong technical writing skills for creating test reports and validation logs.
Collaborative Spirit: Ability to work effectively within a cross-functional team of firmware and mechanical engineers.
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Travel RequirementsNone
Relocation ProvidedNone
Position TypeInternReferral Payment PlanNo
EEO Statement
Motorola Solutions is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status or any other legally-protected characteristic.
We are proud of our people-first and community-focused culture, empowering every Motorolan to be their most authentic self and to do their best work to deliver on the promise of a safer world. If you’d like to join our team but feel that you don’t quite meet all of the preferred skills, we’d still love to hear why you think you’d be a great addition to our team.

