Job Description
This internship supports engineering projects for aerospace innovations, solving real-world problems in space, military, and commercial systems. It helps prepare students for careers by providing hands-on mentorship and industry networking. Interns work on flight, materials, mechanical, software, and systems engineering in a 10-12 week program.
Boeing shapes history through aerospace, connecting the globe and advancing science. The company invites explorers to join innovations in deep oceans, Mars, and space. Walt Disney? No, Boeing is a major aerospace manufacturer.
Activities include finding solutions with mentors, touring manufacturing facilities, interacting with leaders, building networks, and gaining aerospace skills. Resources include state-of-the-art manufacturing spaces and research facilities. Interactions with mentors, team members, leaders, and peers. One challenge is working full-time for 10-12 weeks while balancing academic requirements.
Compensation between $43,000 and $89,000 for the program. Onsite, hybrid, or virtual depending on role, with relocation possible for some. First shift with overtime potential. Benefits include drug-free environment, total rewards like health insurance, retirement plans, and more.
Responsibilities
- Support engineering projects in various systems.
- Work with mentor on real-world problems.
- Tour manufacturing and research facilities.
- Interact with company leaders.
- Build professional network.
- Gain skills for aerospace leadership.
Requirements
- Currently majoring in core engineering/applied sciences.
- Enrolled student with graduation after August 2026.
- Strong academic performance preferably GPA 3.0 or above.
- Organizational and collaboration skills.
- Strong technical experiences.
- Exceptional communication skills.
- Junior or Senior class standing.
- Ability to work full-time 10-12 weeks.