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Fluke Networks’ Advanced Engineering Program is a two-and-a-half year, special career acceleration program for high-potential engineers graduating from undergraduate or graduate engineering schools. Each year, Fluke Networks selects five students from electrical engineering and computer science programs across the country to become an integral part of our Research and Development (R&D) teams at one of Fluke Networks’ engineering centers.
Participants in the program accelerate their careers through rotating assignments, domain technology training, and advanced education.
Rotating Assignments Advanced Engineering Program participants contribute immediately to Fluke Networks’ award-winning products through rotating work assignments geared toward their areas of interest while being held to high expectations of performance.
Assignments will last six to nine months and be located primarily at Fluke Networks’ Everett or Colorado Springs engineering centers. The participants experience four or five different projects during the program, gaining knowledge of specific technologies and working with domain experts. The participants get hands-on experience in areas such as embedded hardware design, user interface software development, and customer research.
Domain Technology Training Advanced Engineering Program participants will take part in a multi-week immersion training event, where they will learn about Fluke Networks’ technologies, products, functions, and businesses from the company’s management and engineering leaders.
In addition, there will be specialized domain training projects throughout the year where the participants work as a team to solve a problem or complete a design relating to one of Fluke Networks’ core technologies such as WiFi RF analysis, network discovery, 10GbE signaling, optical return loss, and protocol analysis. Lectures will be held by lead engineers to introduce, guide, and evaluate the projects.
As part of their rotating assignments, participants may attend courses, conferences, or vendor training as needed to gain skills in the desired areas.
Advanced Education Advanced Engineering Program participants will also work toward an advanced degree in engineering, computer science or business.
New Product Development Process See first hand how Fluke Networks transforms ideas and customer insight into imaginative solutions that surprise and delight our customers. Learn our new product development process and participate in continuous improvement efforts.
If you have questions about this program or want to submit a resume, send your request to aep@flukenetworks.com.
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