This internship is expected to start in August or September 2026 and run through December 2026, with potential extension into Spring 2027. It requires a minimum of 12 weeks, full-time (40 hours/week), on-site, for actively enrolled students. Recent graduates should apply for full-time roles. International students must confirm CPT work authorization and ability to work 40 hours/week on-site.
The program offers hands-on experience in electronic device design, including hardware ownership, circuit design, PCB layout, and collaboration with cross-functional teams. Interns will document requirements, iterate designs, and work on projects critical to team success.
Applicants should be pursuing degrees in related fields, with experience in analog/digital circuits, PCB component selection, and familiarity with modeling tools and communication protocols. Compensation ranges from $20 to $50/hour plus benefits, which include health plans, 401(k), paid time off, and additional perks.