The Role
Support system-level development and sustainment of integrated water pumping systems. Analyze requirements, perform root cause and failure-mode analysis, evaluate corrective actions and trade-offs, assist verification/validation and lab/field testing, and communicate findings across electrical, mechanical, controls, and application teams.
Summary Generated by Built In
We are seeking a Senior-Level Systems Engineering Intern to support the development and sustainment of integrated water pumping systems. This role is designed for students who are ready to apply systems engineering principles—requirements, interfaces, system behavior, risk, and verification—to real, fielded products.
The intern will work at the system level, bridging electrical, mechanical, controls, and application domains to understand how subsystems interact and how performance, reliability, and usability are achieved across the product lifecycle.
The intern will work at the system level, bridging electrical, mechanical, controls, and application domains to understand how subsystems interact and how performance, reliability, and usability are achieved across the product lifecycle.
This role is well suited for students pursuing a Master’s degree in Systems Engineering or senior-level undergraduates with strong systems coursework and interest in complex electromechanical systems.
Key Responsibilities
Key Systems Engineering Responsibilities
- Analyze and understand system-level requirements and how they flow down to motors, drives, controls, and mechanical subsystems
- Support root cause analysis of field issues by evaluating system behavior across operating conditions, interfaces, and use cases
- Identify and document system interactions and failure modes using structured methods (e.g., DFMEA, fault trees, causal analysis)
- Evaluate potential corrective actions and design trade-offs, considering performance, robustness, risk, and user impact
- Assist in defining and executing system verification and validation activities, including lab testing and field correlation
- Provide system-focused feedback to improve technical documentation, manuals, and technical bulletins
- Communicate findings in a clear, structured systems-engineering format to field engineers and cross-functional teams
Technical Execution (Applied Systems Context)
- Configure and evaluate VFD–motor–pump system behavior across different operating scenarios
- Analyze control system behavior (e.g., stability, response, limits) in the context of overall system performance
- Use lab testing to validate hypotheses about system interactions, not just component functionality
- Support integration and system debug efforts that span controls, electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic domains
Skills Knowledge and Expertise
Required Qualifications
- Pursuing a Master’s degree in Systems Engineering, or senior standing in Electrical, Mechanical, Controls Engineering, or a related field with strong systems emphasis
- Solid understanding of systems engineering concepts, including:
- Requirements definition and flow-down
- System interfaces and integration
- Failure and risk analysis (e.g., DFMEA)
- Verification and validation
- Use Case development
- Strong analytical and system-level debugging skills
- Understanding of control system principles, including PID concepts
- Ability to clearly document and communicate system behavior and trade-offs
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience with CODESYS-based controls development, including C and ladder logic programming
- Proficiency with MATLAB and/or Python for system modeling, data analysis, or test result evaluation
- Coursework or experience with electromechanical systems, including VFDs, motors, or pump systems
- Familiarity with systems engineering methods, including requirements flow-down, failure analysis, and risk assessment (e.g., DFMEA)
- Experience translating lab and field data into system-level insights and design recommendations
What You Will Gain
- Hands-on experience applying systems engineering theory to real-world products
- Exposure to how system-level decisions impact performance, reliability, and field success
- Experience working across disciplines to resolve complex, multi-domain issues
- Opportunity to contribute to products used in demanding real-world applications at Franklin Electric
Franklin Electric Intern Program
As a global company, Franklin Electric offers many opportunities to build your experience and knowledge. Our Intern positions offer responsibility, autonomy, and best-in-class training. The Franklin Electric Intern Program includes networking opportunities, lunch and learns, many opportunities for team building (like the competitive Intern Cornhole Tournament), and a presentation to Senior Leaders and Executives in the company.
Come join our Intern Program where you will not only grow in your career - but you will know you are a part of a company that is making a difference worldwide. Take a look at this video to see our Global Headquarters here in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Come join our Intern Program where you will not only grow in your career - but you will know you are a part of a company that is making a difference worldwide. Take a look at this video to see our Global Headquarters here in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
About
Franklin Electric is a global leader in water and energy systems, committed to continuous improvement and innovation to meet the diverse needs of our customers. Our founders in 1944 named the company after America’s pioneer electrical engineer, Benjamin Franklin, which lives on today in our culture to drive us to push boundaries and create meaningful change. We offer a comprehensive range of pumps, motors, drives, and controls for residential, commercial, agricultural, industrial, and municipal applications.More than just a workplace, Franklin Electric is a vibrant and inclusive community of forward-thinkers, united by our mission to drive positive impact worldwide. Our culture fosters career growth and personal development, with a focus on promoting from within and nurturing talent. Our recent awards in “America's Most Responsible Companies”, “Most Trusted Companies” by Newsweek, “America’s Climate Leaders” and “Indiana’s Best Places to Work” attest, we're dedicated to upholding the highest standards of corporate responsibility.At Franklin Electric, we believe that everyone deserves to be treated fairly and respectfully, and that our diversity of thought, culture and experience makes us a stronger company. Our commitment to social responsibility is evident in programs like the Franklin Women's Network and our philanthropic efforts through the Franklin Wells for the World Foundation. Through these endeavors, we've provided clean water to over 284,000 people in 12 countries, addressing the global water crisis head-on,Locally in our communities, the Franklin Electric Charitable and Educational Foundation (FECEF) supports causes close to our hearts, such as United Way, Boys & Girls Club, and Big Brothers Big Sisters. Our dedication to excellence extends beyond our products and services, shaping a brighter future for both our employees and the communities we serve. Join us in driving meaningful change and making a difference with Franklin Electric.
Skills Required
- Pursuing a Master’s degree in Systems Engineering, or senior standing in Electrical, Mechanical, Controls Engineering, or related field with strong systems emphasis
- Solid understanding of systems engineering concepts including requirements definition and flow-down, interfaces and integration, failure and risk analysis (e.g., DFMEA), verification and validation, and use case development
- Strong analytical and system-level debugging skills
- Understanding of control system principles, including PID concepts
- Ability to clearly document and communicate system behavior and trade-offs
- Experience with CODESYS-based controls development, including C and ladder logic programming
- Proficiency with MATLAB and/or Python for system modeling, data analysis, or test result evaluation
- Coursework or experience with electromechanical systems, including VFDs, motors, or pump systems
- Familiarity with systems engineering methods, including requirements flow-down, failure analysis, and risk assessment (e.g., DFMEA)
- Experience translating lab and field data into system-level insights and design recommendations
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The Company
What We Do
Founded in 1944, Franklin Electric has grown from a small motor manufacturing company into a leading global provider of complete water systems and fueling systems. Franklin Electric's principal markets include clean water systems, water transfer and grey water systems, and fueling systems. Headquartered in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Franklin serves all corners of the world with facilities spanning the globe.








