This year's program by Engineering EAD offers large-scale projects and real experience
2026-02-262 min.
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EPLAN Electric, configurators for ABB and Schneider and an actual production environment: the internship program for Engineering EAD, provides technical training outside the classrooms. During the internship students in their 12th grade will follow the whole process for building electrical panels and transformer substations - from software design to final testing in the production facility.

The program by Engineering EAD is oriented towards acquiring practical knowledge, which is something that universities usually cannot provide for their students. The main part of the internship is to go through the facility, where work is carried out on the construction of electrical panels and transformer substations. Students learn to design with EPLAN Electric and use ABB and Schneider configurators - software skills that are mandatory for every modern engineer.
All this is happening under the supervision of experienced specialists from the company. With their help, the trainees master and work with busbar machines and measuring stations, closing the cycle from drawing to finished product. The internship is paid hourly, and the company manages the expenses for transport and food, while the best interns in the program receive a work offer at the end.
In the industry, the name Engineering EAD has weight due to specific licenses, which not many companies in Europe possess – the production of the SM6 series by Schneider Electric to the assembly of equipment for hazardous environments by the Italian Technor Italsmea.

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