Intern, ConnectedDrive Communications - Spring/Summer 2026

About the position

As an independent group of companies, the BMW Group has a commitment to creativity and breakthrough ideas that goes well beyond the racetrack. In order to continuously create ultimate driving machines, we drive our growth and design excellence by staffing our teams with individuals who are innovative and always looking for the next great idea. If you share our vision and view yourself as an independent, creative thinker, we invite you to join our team in this exceptional role located in Woodcliff Lake, NJ.  The ConnectedDrive Intern will collaborate with the appropriate Engineering, Communications, and Business Operations colleagues on a wide array of ConnectedDrive topics. This includes validation of upcoming products, support for Mobile Network Operator (MNO) integration, development of ConnectedDrive communications for internal and external audiences, and customer support. Additionally, the Intern will follow BMW internal training requirements.

Responsibilities

  • Perform validation of one or more CD products, including testing and reporting of issues
  • Assist the Business Operations in integration of Mobile Network Operator into ConnecteDrive
  • Research and contribute content for an internal knowledge portal
  • Support creation of communications for dealers, such as guides on how to use BMW systems
  • Develop reporting on ConnectedDrive customer support

Requirements

  • Currently enrolled in a bachelor or master’s degree program at an accredited college or university
  • Possess a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 (not just in major)
  • Have completed at least 60 college credits or be at least a rising Junior
  • Field of study: Engineering or Business
  • Must attach a copy of college unofficial transcript
  • Ability to work full-time (36.25 hours/week)
  • Prior BMW Group experience (applicable to international J1 students only)
  • Languages: English (fluent, oral and written)
  • Analytical, conscientious, responsible, self-motivated, with the ability to work independently and as part of a team
  • Availability of 6 months preferred

Benefits

  • Medical Insurance
  • Paid Time Off in addition to Company paid holidays where eligible
  • Hybrid work environment
  • Intern Vehicle Lease Program
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