2002/3 Internship

Human Factors Internship Opportunities for graduate students


Honeywell Laboratories' Human-Centered Systems Group is seeking interns for 2002/2003 with credentials in human factors' disciplines. Interns work with the Group's engineers and scientists solving real-world problems in a variety of domains. The experience you gain with Honeywell would broaden your education and sharpen your skills.

Honeywell Laboratories, with more than 350 scientists and engineers in the Minneapolis area, develops and delivers the advanced technology, processes, and product and service concepts Honeywell businesses need to satisfy a global customer base. Honeywell Labs Human-Centered Systems Group is at the center of this activity, working across multiple domains, confronting some of today's most pressing issues. In industry, operators need the ability to diagnose and react quickly to crisis situations. Pilots must be able to use flightdeck automation safely and effectively. Huge amounts of information must be interpreted and presented intelligibly, when and where needed on the battlefield. An aging population presents a very special set of automation and communication problems. In this world of increasingly complex systems, human-centered design and usability are primary discriminators in the marketplace and at the very heart of safety, productivity, and comfort worldwide. Honeywell Labs' Human Centered Systems Group is industry's best.

Graduate internships are generally 9 to12 month full-time assignments (beginning summer 2002). Honeywell provides competitive salaries, relocation allowances, and, if requested, performance evaluations consistent with your university's grading requirements (academic credit for internships requires the approval of your advisor and university).

Applications are welcomed from U.S. citizens, permanent residents, students attending foreign universities, and current F-1 student visa holders who are able to convert their status to practical training for the term of the internship. Honeywell will assist foreign university students in obtaining housing, a J1 visa and other necessary documentation.

Applications are due by March 1, 2002.

Application Form Information

Name:

Education: (specify discipline, degree, number of years completed, graduation date, other qualifications)

Human-factors area of interest:

Length of internship desired (9-12 months):

Desired start date (between May 15 and July 15): Are you a US citizen, a permanent resident, or a current F-1 student visa holder? Yes / No

Email address: Phone number: Resume: (attach your resume to your application submission)

Send your application and resume to:  wende.dewing@honeywell.com

Or

Ms. Esther Saarela Human Resources Honeywell Laboratories MN65-3210 3660 Technology Drive Minneapolis, MN 55418

Questions?

Contact either: Wende Dewing Intern Committee Human-Centered Systems Phone: (612) 951-7825

Email: wende.dewing@honeywell.com

Or

Michael Good Intern Committee Human Centered Systems Phone: (612) 951-7481

Email: michael.good@honeywell.com