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Iflyasx is hiring: Wireless Communication Engineering Intern in Detroit

Iflyasx, Detroit, MI, United States


Wireless Communication Engineering Intern
Airspace Experience Technologies (ASX: iflyasx.com) is a startup founded in 2017 with a mission to advance mobility for the mass traveling public by repurposing automotive electric vehicle technologies, safety systems, and mass production techniques. ASX has been awarded multiple patents and DoD/State contracts for our heavy lift electric VTOL platform and AeroNet UTM product.

Our goal in developing our AeroNet advanced mobility devices and AeroNet UTM back office is to create an international practice for enhanced mobility management with a web-based Common Operation Picture (COP). This platform gives municipalities and infrastructure operators the tools to license, authenticate, monitor, and facilitate collision avoidance for connected vehicles on the ground and in the air. Our ultimate objective is to integrate automated systems at scale using international standards while improving safety, security, and efficiency of automated robotic systems within the “public square.”

We're seeking talented individuals with a passion for connected intelligent mobility to join our limited number of technical positions.

Job Description
Be a Pioneer in Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) Connectivity!

Ready to make vehicles smarter and roads safer? As a Wireless Communication Engineering Intern , you’ll work on the Autotalks TEKTON3 or Qualcomm V2X 350 SoC, building the wireless protocols that let cars communicate in real time. From 5G NR-V2X to DSRC, you’ll help develop the backbone of next-gen automotive connectivity, enabling features like cooperative perception and collision avoidance. Join us to push the boundaries of wireless technology!

Why You'll Love It:

Contribute to groundbreaking V2X technology that’s transforming transportation.

Gain hands‑on experience with 5G and automotive wireless systems, a hot field for future careers.

Collaborate with a dynamic team and present your work to industry leaders.

Enjoy a supportive environment with opportunities to attend tech workshops and hackathons.

Apply now to connect the vehicles of tomorrow!

Location: Detroit, MI (Please note that this position does not include reimbursement for relocation or interview travel)

Start Date: ASAP

Requirements

Pursuing a BS/MS in Electrical Engineering, Telecommunications, or related field.

Coursework in wireless communications, signal processing, or networking.

Available for a 3-6 month internship (summer or part-time).

US citizenship is required by ASX’s customers and sponsors.

Responsibilities

Implement and test V2X protocol stacks (e.g., LTE-V2X, 5G NR Sidelink) for global standards compliance.

Optimize wireless communication for low latency and high reliability using dual-radio systems.

Assist in RF performance testing with tools like Keysight’s PathWave to simulate real-world conditions.

Work with cross-functional teams to ensure interoperability across US, EU, and China V2X standards.

Skills

Knowledge of wireless communication protocols (e.g., Wi‑Fi, LTE, 5G) from coursework or projects.

Programming skills in C/C++ or Python for protocol stack development and testing.

Understanding of networking concepts (e.g., OSI model, UDP/IP, TCP/IP) to grasp V2X communication layers.

Analytical skills to troubleshoot signal interference and latency issues.

Passion for learning 3GPP standards and RF systems, with guidance from senior engineers.

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