NASA, ECE, EE, CE Major, Engineering Support - Summer 2026

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LZ Technology, Inc. is seeking an Engineering Support intern for the NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX for Summer 2026. The intern will provide engineering support services related to the International Space Station, focusing on the design, testing, and maintenance of electrical architectures.


Responsibilities

  • Assist in the review of electronic architecture and detailed hardware specifications
  • Gather data for technical performance measures
  • Assist in providing engineering support throughout the life cycle of the electrical hardware and power system documentation / drawings
  • Collaborate with team members with trade studies and literature research to support future product designs. Implements process improvements as directed

Skills

  • Course of study desired: Electrical Engineering
  • Tasks supporting the International Space Station contract include providing engineering support services, and resources for activities related to the International Space Station (ISS) including managing many of the station's systems
  • The electrical engineering intern will contribute to tasks related the design, testing and maintenance electrical architectures that allow multiple independent systems to operate as one cohesive unit—especially in high-stakes environments like aerospace
  • The electrical engineering intern will assist the engineers in tasks related to integrating and optimizing complex, interconnected technologies
  • Assist in the review of electronic architecture and detailed hardware specifications
  • Gather data for technical performance measures
  • Assist in providing engineering support throughout the life cycle of the electrical hardware and power system documentation / drawings
  • Collaborate with team members with trade studies and literature research to support future product designs
  • Implements process improvements as directed
  • Programming: C, Python; MATLAB and Arduino a plus
  • Hardware: Soldering, Arduino, Circuit Design, Digital Logic Design, PCB Design
  • Good communication skills and the ability to organize and manage tasks successfully

Company Overview

  • LZ Technology, Inc. is a trusted provider of technology services. Proudly supporting over 279 NASA Space Program projects since 2001. It was founded in 2001, and is headquartered in Houston, Texas, USA, with a workforce of 201-500 employees. Its website is https://www.lzt.biz.

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