Hardware Engineering Intern

October 16, 2024
$67288 / year

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Job Description

About Lockheed Martin RMS

Lockheed Martin RMS is a leading provider of advanced technology solutions for national security, defense, and civil space. With a long history of innovation and expertise in systems engineering, software development, hardware design, and integration, RMS delivers critical capabilities to our customers around the world.

Job Description

Lockheed Martin RMS is seeking a full-time 2025 summer Hardware Engineering intern to join the Trident Hardware Engineering team. This exciting opportunity involves working on the Trident Submarine Navigation program, contributing to the design and test of hardware systems that play a vital role in ensuring the safety and effectiveness of our nation’s underwater fleet.

As a Hardware Engineering intern, you will:

• Gain hands-on experience in hardware design, integration, and testing.
• Participate in the development of enhancements for the next generation Trident navigation system.
• Learn about the full system development lifecycle, from requirements gathering to delivery.
• Work alongside experienced professionals in a collaborative and supportive environment.

This role requires a strong foundation in hardware engineering, including:

Analog, digital, and power supply circuit design.
Processor design and architecture.
Experience using CAD software like AutoCAD or CREO.

Additional desired skills include:

Basic knowledge of estimation and control theory, including Kalman filtering and smoothing.
Systems engineering principles, including requirements flow-down, allocation, validation, and verification.
Familiarity with Windows and Unix/Linux operating systems, including shell scripting.

This is a 100% on-site internship located at the Lockheed Martin Mitchel Field facility in New York.

To be considered for this position, you must be a U.S. citizen and eligible for a government security clearance.

This is an excellent opportunity for aspiring hardware engineers to gain valuable experience and contribute to a critical national security mission.