Electrical Engineering Internship

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Who you are

  • You are an undergraduate, graduate or PhD student expected to graduate in December 2026 or Spring 2027
  • Pursuing a degree in Electrical Engineering or related STEM field
  • Strong understanding of fundamental engineering concepts, including EE, Mech E, Programming, Physics, and Mathematics
  • Experience working on multidisciplinary hardware development projects, which can be from an internship, job, club, team, personal project, etc
  • Great written and verbal communication
  • Demonstrated history of showing ownership of project outcomes and delivering exceptional results
  • Record of working hard, being a trustworthy teammate, holding yourself and others to high standards, and being kind to others
  • Experience with PCB schematic and layout tools, including Altium, KiCAD, Eagle, etc…
  • Experience with Python or any scripting language
  • Experience with CAD tools such as SolidWorks, NX, CATIA, etc…
  • Demonstrated adaptability, agility, and the ability to innovate under pressure to meet dynamic project demands and drive successful

What the job involves

  • Our 2026 Summer Internship program is a wonderful opportunity for rising 2027 graduates to immerse themselves in an innovative and mission driven culture
  • Our 10-week paid internship program will provide you with hands on mentorship, an opportunity to add real contribution to our company via your internship project, and a possible job offer at the end
  • You will have the chance to make lifelong friendships, expand your network, and learn all about what it's like to work in a high-growth, fast scaling tech unicorn
  • You'll take part in company sponsored events and enjoy exploring a new city. Read on below to learn more about this unique internship!
  • Are you a passionate and innovative Electrical Engineering student looking to help develop state-of-the-art AI products?
  • Own requirements gathering, design, and validation of multiple avionics assemblies and/or test fixtures
  • Gain expertise in multiple disciplines within EE as you design systems for power electronics, communications, RF, and more
  • Design test stands and test fixtures, which may include relays, PLCs, PCBAs, harnessing, and various other pieces of electrical and mechanical equipment
  • Utilize Python to automate test sequences, perform analysis, or run simulations
  • Contribute to and attend cross-functional design reviews. Advocate for design changes that result in simpler manufacturing processes
  • Other duties as assigned
  • Intern Program Dates:
  • June 1st - Aug 7th
  • OR
  • June 22nd - Aug 28th
  • You MUST be available to start on EITHER June 1st or June 22nd

Benefits

  • Excellent Medical Coverage
  • Mental Health Employee Assistance Program
  • Paid Parental Leave
  • Pet Insurance
  • Flexible Work Hours
  • Gym Discount (San Diego)
  • Onsite Gym (DC)
  • Free Parking
  • Competitive Compensation
  • 401K Services and Match
  • Stock Benefits
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