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Intern Student Engineer

BoeingHouston, TX

Location Houston, TX

Security Clearance Required? Ability to Obtain Interim and/or Final Clearances (Post Start) - US Citizenship Required

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Position Description
The Boeing Company, Space Exploration Division, headquartered in Houston, Texas, is the leading global supplier of reusable and human space systems and services. Boeing designs, develops, builds, and operates human and robotic space vehicles as well as supporting hardware.

Programs within the Space Exploration Division are seeking candidates for Internship positions designed to expose engineering students to real world experiences. Interns will work with an engineering mentor to participate in the requirements, analysis, design, and verification of engineering products and processes that require the application of basic engineering and scientific principles. Interns will work as a team member and interact with customers, partners, subcontractors, and suppliers. Typical intern tasks include analysis of system performance; evaluation of data and analysis of statistical trending; and development of new applications to improve group productivity. The intern will serve under supervision for a specified period within the occupation and skill area that directly relates to their college engineering degree.

Competencies
COMMUNICATION: Clearly conveys information and ideas through a variety of media to individuals or groups in a manner that engages the audience and helps them understand and retain the message.

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CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT: Originates action to improve existing conditions and processes; uses appropriate methods to identify opportunities, implements solutions, and measures impact.

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DECISION MAKING/PROBLEM SOLVING: Identifies and understands issues, problems, and opportunities; compares data from different sources to draw conclusions; uses effective approaches for choosing a course of action or develops appropriate solutions; takes action that is consistent with available facts, constraints, and probable consequences.

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PLANNING AND TIME MANAGEMENT: Effectively manages one's time and resources and establishes courses of action for self and others to ensure that work is completed efficiently.

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TEAMWORK: Works effectively and cooperatively with others; establishes and maintains good working relationships. Makes customers and their needs a primary focus of one's actions; develops and sustains productive customer relationships.

Basic Qualifications For Consideration

Are you currently enrolled in a college or university?

Typical Education/Experience
High school diploma or GED.

Other Job related information
Prefer Bachelor of Science program at sophomore level or above. Clearly add your GPA, school, major and month/year of graduation to your resume. Candidates selected for these intern positions will be assigned to work under the direction of experienced engineers within the occupation and skill area that directly relates to their college engineering major. Preferred majors (or equivalent) include Aerospace, Mechanical, Structural, Electrical, Software, Systems, Manufacturing and other human space flight related engineering disciplines. This position may require the ability to obtain access to a National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) facility.

  • Business Unit Defense, Space&Security
  • Division Human Resources
  • Program N&Ss Human Resources
  • Job Type Non-Management
  • Experience Level Intern
  • US Person Status Required? Yes

Closing Date: 03/18/2013about closing dates

Intern Student Engineer

BoeingSaint Louis, MO

Location Saint Louis, MO

Security Clearance Required? Ability to Obtain Interim and/or Final Clearances (Post Start) - US Citizenship Required

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Position Description
The Boeing Defense, Space and Security (BDS) - St. Louis Engineering Intern program offers a value-added learning experience to complement university engineering curriculum. Students gain work experience equivalent to that of an entry-level engineer in Flight Engineering. Intern assignments will be directly applicable to the students academic major. Boeing is seeking highly motivated and technically strong individuals to fill flight engineering internship positions at its St. Louis, Missouri location in the summer of 2013. Flight engineering internship opportunities are available on Boeing Military Aircraft and Phantom Works projects such as the F-15 and F/A-18 programs, JDAM and Harpoon weapon programs, Phantom Works research and development programs. These positions include Aerodynamics, Flight Controls, Propulsion, and Mass Properties.

Competencies
Communication

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Innovation

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Managing Work

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Collaboration

Basic Qualifications For Consideration

Are you currently enrolled at a college or university in Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering?

Typical Education/Experience
High school diploma or GED.

Other Job related information
Students must be majoring in Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering. Students selected will have strong academic performance with a 3.0 or greater cumulative grade point average on a 4.0 scale. Boeing - St. Louis Engineering interns are typically hired into the program after completion of junior year of coursework towards their undergraduate degree, however students with sophomore standing may also apply. Applicants should list their current GPA and class standing clearly on their resume. The level of academic performance is expected to be maintained throughout students participation in the program. Students should be available to begin their summer industrial period approximately the end of May 2013 and end the beginning or August (minor timing flexibility based on school schedule may be considered).

  • Business Unit Defense, Space&Security
  • Division Boeing Military Aircraft
  • Program Operating Executive
  • Job Type Non-Management
  • Experience Level Intern
  • US Person Status Required? Yes

Closing Date: 02/11/2013about closing dates

Intern Student Engineer

BoeingEl Segundo, CA

Location El Segundo, CA

Security Clearance Required? Ability to Obtain Interim and/or Final Clearances (Post Start) - US Citizenship Required

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Position Description
Serves under supervision for a specified period within the occupation and skill area that directly relates to their college engineering degree. Assists with analyses to define system performance requirements, integrate technical parameters, and assure compatibility of all physical, functional and program interfaces. Assists with analyses for survivability, vulnerability, susceptibility, and other specialties to ensure mission success. Support survivability tasks through all satellite program phases. Perform radiation transport analysis, evaluate single event effect rates, complete electrostatic discharge circuit analysis, assess micrometeoroid impact damage, model contaminant deposition and support unit electromagnetic compatibility and device/material susceptibility testing. Thorough knowledge of physics is essential. This position requires the ability to work in a team environment and a strong desire to learn. Experience with space environmental effects, radiation, electrostatic discharge, contamination modeling, and/or electromagnetic interference, is a plus. Computer literacy and familiarity with C++ programming and software tools such as MatLab, MathCAD, PSPICE, NOVICE and CREME is desired.

Competencies
Adaptability

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Analytical Skills

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Communication Skills

Basic Qualifications For Consideration

Are you a currently enrolled in a college or university in a physics or engineering degree?

Do you have laboratory experience?

Do you have experience or coursework related to the space environment?

Typical Education/Experience
High school diploma or GED.

Other Job related information
Successful candidate will join the Survivability and Vulnerability Specialty Engineering organization in El Segundo, California as a Summer Intern. Candidate will support the design and development of satellites to survive in the Space Environment. Clearly state your major and month/year of expected graduation on your resume.

  • Business Unit Defense, Space&Security
  • Division Networks & Space Systems
  • Program Space And Intelligence Systems
  • Job Type Non-Management
  • Experience Level Intern
  • US Person Status Required? Yes

Closing Date: 03/07/2013about closing dates

Intern Student Engineer

BoeingHuntington Beach, CA

Location Huntington Beach, CA

Security Clearance Required? No Security Clearance Required

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Position Description
The intern position is with Boeing Research and Technology (BR&T) Enterprise Test Technologies
(ETT) organization. This organization is responsible for the assessment, development, and integration of
advanced test technologies and processes to enhance program affordability. ETT has responsibility for discovering,
evaluating the relevance of, and maturing relevant new test technologies to practical application.
Responsibilities will include: Design and development of state-of-the-art algorithms to address enhanced analyses
in test and evaluation capabilities, performance and design verification, system test, and test results documentation.
Project assignments will span program life cycle, from requirements definition, to development, and through to test
and delivery. Candidates will join a small systems engineering team interacting with customers, government and
academic research partners, program management, and senior technologists.

Competencies
Analysis/Design Optimization - Ability to evaluate complex vehicles and systems from a multitude of perspectives. Includes the ability to apply figures of merit and integrated optimization tools. Ability to perform multi-disciplinary trade studies to evaluate configuration alternatives for functional and spatial integration.

Competencies
Collaboration - Works effectively and cooperatively with others; establishes and maintains good working relationships.

Competencies
Communication - Clearly conveys information and ideas through a variety of media to individuals or groups in a manner that engages the audience and helps them understand and retain the message.

Competencies
Innovation - Generates innovative solutions in work situations; tries different and novel ways to deal with work problems and opportunities.

Competencies
Modeling and Simulation - Knowledge of programming languages (e.g., C++, Matlab, Visual Basic, C, Assembly, C#, Java). Knowledge of modeling and prototyping tools (e.g., Matlab , MathCAD, manufacturer specific tools for signal processing software). Knowledge of computing equipment and its operating systems (e.g., Windows, Unix, Linux). Knowledge of software development and testing tools (e.g., editors, compilers, linkers, desktop simulations, configuration management tools, requirements management tools) capability and usage.

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Network Systems - Knowledge of network communication concepts, principles and architectures, associated with network planning, design, integration and maintenance. End-to-end knowledge of network transport technologies, systems, environments, services, protocols, performance monitoring and diagnostic analysis.

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Systems Design Engr Principles - Knowledge of systems design and scientific principles to develop, design, analyze, test, and validate solutions for complex systems and sub-systems.

Competencies
Systems Thinking - Ability to understand the big picture and the inter-relationships of all positions and activities in the organization, including the impact of changes in one area on another area. This includes the ability to see and understand the inter-relationships between components of systems and plans and anticipate future events.

Basic Qualifications For Consideration

Do you have a working knowledge of random walk graph matching algorithms, adaptive data aggregation algorithms, adaptive data correlation algorithms based on Dempster-Shafer theory, data reduction algorithms (based on structural coding, co-occurrence, graph theory, hierarchical clustering, and multidimensional scaling), and methods of error correcting graph isomorphism?

Are you currently enrolled in a college or university?

Typical Education/Experience
High school diploma or GED.

Other Job related information
Clearly state your major, month/year of graduation and gpa to your resume.
- Desired candidate characteristics are: interest and some familiarity in data collection, processing, mining, fusion and analysis activities in a test environment; interest in modern data filtering techniques utilizing key words and metadata; and familiarity with modern networking infrastructure hardware, protocols, and programming.

  • Business Unit Engineering Ops & Tech
  • Division Boeing Research & Technology
  • Program Fast
  • Job Type Non-Management
  • Experience Level Intern
  • US Person Status Required? Yes

Closing Date: 02/22/2013about closing dates

Software Engineer Intern

LexmarkShawnee, KS

Perceptive Software, a division of Lexmark, International, builds technology that gives organizations visibility to and control over all of the processes and data they need to work smarter, within the context of their enterprise software applications. We combine a practical knowledge of the customers business and the right mix of technology, with the most relevant best practices to deliver complete solutions that tackle todays biggest organizational challengesfinancial performance, managing risk and adapting to the future. As one of the fastest growing software companies in the world, Perceptive is always looking for talented professionals with the focus and the drive to go farther.

Perceptive Software Engineering Internship position is designed to introduce the college student to a real-life software-engineering role. The intern will work alongside an experienced software engineer on ongoing projects related to basic design, development, and new product launch functions at Perceptive. The goal of the internship is to provide the intern with hands on learning.

  • Design and build software components.
  • Participate in Design and Code Reviews.
  • Perform unit testing on own work and the work of others.
  • Follow and enhance existing development processes.
  • Measure and verify that new and old code has acceptable performance and scalability.
  • Work with other engineers, developers, architects, QA, and system engineers in solving new and existing technical issues.
  • Consistently meet project deadlines.

Requirements

  • Must be enrolled in an undergraduate program seeking a degree in Computer Science, or Computer Engineering.
  • Preference will be given to Junior/Senior Applicants.
  • Solid understanding of C, C++, Java Object Oriented Design Methodology, and complex data structures.
  • Strong creative skills.
  • Strong initiative.
  • Strong analytical skills and effective problem solving ability.
  • Software development and de-bugging skills.
  • Ability to research technical issues and generate creative/innovative solutions.


Summer 2013 WRP Legal Internship-Women’s Rights Project

American Civil Liberties UnionNew York, NY
SUMMER 2013 LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY NOTICE TO LAW STUDENTS American Civil Liberties Union Foundation Womens Rights Project, NY The American Civil Liberties Union Foundation (ACLU), founded in 1920, is a nationwide, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization with more than 500,000 members, and is dedicated to the principles of liberty and equality embodied in the U.S. Constitution. The Womens Rights Project of the ACLUs National Office in New York City seeks legal interns for the summer of 2013. OVERVIEW The Womens Rights Project is part of the ACLUs Center for Liberty, which is dedicated to the principle that we are all entitled to determine the course of our lives based on who we are and what we believe free from unreasonable government constraint and baseless stereotypes. The Center for Liberty encompasses the ACLUs work on womens rights, reproductive freedom, LGBT rights, and freedom of religion and belief. Founded in 1972 by Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Womens Rights Project (WRP) has been a leader in the legal battles to ensure womens full equality in American society. WRP is dedicated to the advancement of the rights and interests of women to lead lives of dignity free from violence and discrimination, including discrimination based on gender stereotypes. WRP focuses on womens rights in the following priority areas: education, violence against women and employment. Cutting across these core priorities, WRP seeks to bring an international human rights framework to its litigation and advocacy. Through litigation, advocacy, and public education, WRP pushes for change and systemic reform in those institutions that perpetuate discrimination against women. The Womens Rights Project has overall responsibility for implementing ACLU policy in the area of gender discrimination. WRP conducts direct litigation, files amicus curiae briefs, provides support for ACLU affiliate litigation, serves as a resource for ACLU legislative work on womens rights and seeks to advance ACLU policy goals through public education, organizing and coalition advocacy. WRP has been an active participant in virtually all of the major gender discrimination litigation in the Supreme Court, in Congressional efforts to promote gender equality, and in significant communications and public education efforts on behalf of women and girls.

Summer 2013 PFRB Legal Internship-Program on Freedom of Religion and Belief

American Civil Liberties UnionWashington, DC
2013 SUMMER LEGAL INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY NOTICE TO LAW STUDENTS AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION FOUNDATION Program on Freedom of Religion and Belief, DC The American Civil Liberties Union Foundation (ACLU), founded in 1920, is a nationwide, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization with more than 500,000 members dedicated to the principles of liberty and equality embodied in the U.S. Constitution. The Program on Freedom of Religion and Belief (PFRB) of the ACLUs National Office in Washington, DC invites applications for Legal Interns for the Summer of 2013. OVERVIEW The Program on Freedom of Religion and Belief was established by the ACLU in 2005. The Program is designed to help safeguard American constitutional principles by ensuring that laws and governmental practices neither promote religion nor interfere with its free exercise. The Programs goal is to preserve religious liberty through an integrated strategy of litigation, education, and public advocacy. INTERNSHIP OVERVIEW The Summer 2013 Legal Internship requires a 10-12 week commitment and is full-time. Because this is an unpaid internship, students are highly encouraged to seek support for Public Interest Fellowship stipends. Arrangements can also be made with the students law school for work/study stipends or course credit. Interns who do not secure funding will be eligible for a stipend provided by the Program.

RFP Spring 2013 Legal Internship-Reproductive Freedom Project

American Civil Liberties UnionNew York, NY
OVERVIEW The mission of the ACLUs Reproductive Freedom Project (RFP) is to secure a world that respects and supports everyones right to form intimate relationships and to decide whether and when to have a child. Through litigation, advocacy, and public education, The Project strives to ensure that the freedoms and opportunities enjoyed by some become the freedoms and opportunities enjoyed by all. In particular, the Project works to ensure access to abortion services, comprehensive sex education, and affordable contraception, and to protect the rights of marginalized women to continue their pregnancies. The ACLU is particularly committed to ensuring that individuals reproductive rights are not compromised because of their race, youth, or economic status, and believes that reproductive rights work must be informed by broader racial and social justice considerations. For more than three decades, RFP has participated in nearly every critical reproductive rights case before the Supreme Court and in significant cases in federal and state courts too numerous to count, including challenges to intrusive counseling laws; laws that defund organizations because they provide or refer for abortion; bans on abortion procedures; laws that restrict teens access to abortion; and restrictions on insurance coverage of abortion. The ACLU is also the nations leading expert on the intersection between reproductive rights and the religion and free speech clauses of the First Amendment. The Reproductive Freedom Project is part of the ACLUs Center for Liberty, which is dedicated to the principle that we are all entitled to determine the course of our lives based on who we are and what we believe, free from unreasonable government constraint and baseless stereotypes. The Center for Liberty encompasses the ACLUs work on reproductive rights, womens rights, LGBT issues, and freedom of religion and belief. The Reproductive Freedom Project is unique among reproductive rights organizations in that it works with the ACLUs nationwide network of affiliates and across the organization with attorneys who specialize in other civil liberties areas, including free speech, race and poverty issues, and lesbian and gay rights. INTERNSHIP OVERVIEW The Spring 2013 Legal Internship offers interns the opportunity to work on all aspects of litigation. The Internship requires a 10-12 week commitment and is part-time, with weekly hours that are negotiable. Interns are highly encouraged to seek outside funding, as the internship is unpaid. Arrangements can be made with the interns school for work/study or course credit.

Electrical Software Engineering Intern

BoeingRidley Park, PA

Location Ridley Park, PA

Security Clearance Required? Ability to Obtain Interim and/or Final Clearances (Post Start) - US Citizenship Required

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Position Description
The Boeing Plant in Ridley Park, PA is home to the CH-47 Chinook Helicopter and the V-22 Osprey Tiltrotor. These aircraft are designed, tested, and manufactured at the site. In addition to the US military, Boeing sells these aircraft to several international customers. Boeing employs approximately 6,000 people at the site, more than 300 of them are Electrical Engineers. The plant is situated along the Delaware River approximately 10 miles southwest of Philadelphia, and 2 miles from the international airport. This position will be as an Electrical Engineering intern on a Boeing rotorcraft program: either the CH-47 or the V-22. The job will entail the development of major aircraft electrical and electronic systems such as aircraft mission computers, controls and displays, vehicle management systems, aircraft power systems, aircraft lighting, sensors, and communications or navigation systems. The specific job responsibilities may include developing requirements for such systems, defining system architecture, developing or reviewing hardware and software designs and interface specifications, testing and validation in the laboratory or in the field to ensure system designs meet operational and functional requirements, and working with other aerospace system suppliers to ensure effective system integration and customer satisfaction.

Competencies
Analytical Skills

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Engineering Knowledge and Comprehension

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Innovation

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People Working Together

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Problem Solving

Competencies
Systems Thinking

Basic Qualifications For Consideration

Are you enrolled in an Engineering Program?

Are you currently attending a college or university?

Typical Education/Experience
High school diploma or GED.

Other Job related information

  • Business Unit Defense, Space&Security
  • Division Engineering
  • Program Bma-Global Strike
  • Job Type Non-Management
  • Experience Level Intern
  • US Person Status Required? Yes

Closing Date: 04/01/2013about closing dates