BETA TECHNOLOGIES

Very interested in the company and interning there.

Apparently the US office (not the one at Vermont) is really interesting.

They are designing a new technology kind of planes and aircraft. They utilize BETA’s patented electric propulsion systems and produce zero operational emissions!

Look into it: https://www.beta.team/aircraft/

They sent me a video interview, I will do it now, Sat Feb 24, 2024. Hopefully, I can secure a job for next term with them. I like what they are doing and wouldn’t mind working for them. Plus it’s close to home

  • Why Beta Interview?
  • Tell us an interesting project that you did?

Was the one from Vermont I think. It’s Tuesday, still no answer or any news from them.

AIRBORNE SOFTWARE (COMPUTER SCIENCE AND SOFTWARE ENGINEERING) BETA Technologies is seeking versatile and capable Software Interns to join our team with a focus on supporting the Airborne Software projects, including Flight Control Software, Motor Control Software, and Battery Pack Control Software. BETA is looking for candidates who substantially meet the following:

MINIMUM:

  • Competency with the C programming language and build tools/development environments.
  • Strong knowledge of and experience with one or more common Software Development Life Cycle models, such as Agile, Lean, Iterative, Incremental, or V-model.
  • Familiarity with Version Control Systems, such as Subversion, Git, GitHub, GitLab, or BitBucket.
  • Solid understanding of the principle of Separation of Concerns.
  • Exposure to one or more of the following: motor control, temperature sensors, analog-to-digital converters, CAN/I2C/SPI bus interfaces.
  • Safety Mindset - understanding the broader implications of design and implementation choices.

PREFERRED:

  • Competency in Python or Simulink.
  • Familiarity with Requirements Engineering methods and techniques.
  • Experience with Software Integration and Embedded Software Testing Techniques.
  • Experience configuring, running code, and interfacing with peripherals on lightweight computers such as Raspberry Pis and/or embedded systems.
  • Demonstrated experience with bare metal embedded programming of STM or Texas Instruments ARM Microcontrollers.