THIS IS A CASUAL POSITION WORKING A MAXIMUM OF 900 HOURS PER CALENDAR YEAR. | | The Undergraduate Information Technology (IT) Intern will work under the direct supervision of a manager & mentor and will be provided with hands-on participation in ongoing projects at one of the most unique experimental sites in the United States. | | Duties and Responsibilities: | - Application Development on a variety of technologies | - Data Visualization and Reports | - Project Management activities | - Networking and communication projects | - Systems, Servers and related Hardware and Operation Systems | - End User Testing | - Cloud Solutions Integration | - Provide level I support and troubleshooting for hardware, software, and/or network issues | - Draft and edit procedures and processes
THIS IS A CASUAL POSITION WORKING A MAXIMUM OF 900 HOURS PER CALENDAR YEAR. | | The Organizational Development Intern will support leadership development efforts by conducting focus groups, gathering insights on employee engagement, and developing strategies to strengthen new hire connection to the mission. This role provides hand-on experience in understanding how leadership practices impact culture and employee engagement, especially during the first 90 days of employment. | | This internship is available: | - North Las Vegas, Nevada | Duties and Responsibilities: | - Design, coordinate, and facilitate focus groups to gather employee insights on engagement and onboarding experiences. | - Analyze data from focus groups to identify themes and recommend strategies for leaders to improve new hire engagement. | - Develop a proposal with actionable recommendations for leadership development to enhance employee connection to the mission. | | Please note these important dates for our 2025 Summer Student Program: | - December 19th, 2024 - Last day for student internship applications to be accepted | - May 20th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program begins | - August 8th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program ends.
THIS IS A CASUAL POSITION WORKING A MAXIMUM OF 900 HOURS PER CALENDAR YEAR. | | Undergraduate Engineering Interns will work under the direct supervision of a manager & mentor and will be provided with hands-on participation in ongoing projects at one of the most unique experimental sites in the United States, or one of our outlying location sites. | | Internships is available at: | - Special Technologies Lab, Santa Barbara | We are looking for qualified and motivated Undergrad students that are pursuing a degree in: | - Electrical Engineering | - Nuclear Engineering | - Mechanical Engineering | - Chemical Engineering | - Civil Engineering | - Computer Engineering | - Computer Science | | Duties and Responsibilities(may include and will vary depending on which department you are assigned to): | - Work with RF waveforms to develop novel communication pathways, utilize oscilliscopes, RF analysis toolsets using python and Matlab. | - Support research on systems. | - Perform document reviews and updates. | - Conduct walkdowns of various systems to ensure Configuration Management is properly implemented and to validate design drawings are consistent with physical configuration. | - Lead development and implementation of engineering design changes. | - Collaborate with different organizations to ensure facility safety. | - Interface with multiple engineers across multiple disciplines of engineering. | - Learn to read system drawings and sketches. | - Redline drawings. | - Coordinate document reviews and updates. | - Draft drawing/specification/calculations for engineer use. | - Generate/update reports and tracking tools and update engineering forms. | | Please note these important dates for our 2025 Summer Student Program: | - December 19th, 2024 - Last day for student internship applications to be accepted | - May 20th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program begins | - August 8th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program concludes |
THIS IS A CASUAL POSITION WORKING A MAXIMUM OF 900 HOURS PER CALENDAR YEAR. | | STEM Interns will work under the direct supervision of a manager and mentor and will be provided with hands-on participation in ongoing projects at one of the most unique experimental sites in the United States, or one of our outlying location sites. | | Internships are available at the following locations: | - North Las Vegas, Nevada | - Nevada National Security Site (65 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada) | - Remote Sensing Laboratories at Nellis Air Force Base (Las Vegas, Nevada) or Andrews Airforce Base (Joint Base Andrews, Maryland) | - Los Alamos and Albuquerque, New Mexico | We are looking for qualified and motivated Graduate students that are pursuing a degree in: | - All branches of engineering, science, technology and mathematics with inclination to work in the area of nuclear security. | Duties and Responsibilities(may include and will vary depending on which department you are assigned to): | - Take direction from assigned NNSS mentors in all aspects of his/her work. | - Deliver according to the performance metrics designed in partnership with the mentor. | - Participate in hands on data acquisition activities depending on the project. | - Participate in small teams of scientists, engineers, and technicians, to devise technical solutions and provide deliverables to customers. | - Perform hands-on work on optical, mechanical and/or electrical systems including data acquisition and system and/or subsystem fabrication. | - Build programming code/scripts to computationally process image and/or signal data, e.g. in Python, MATLAB, or R. Knowledge of image/signal processing techniques is desired. | - Perform document reviews and updates. | - Create Facility Change Requests to implement desired changes to various systems. | - Conduct walk-downs of various systems to ensure Configuration Management is properly implemented and to validate design drawings are consistent with physical configuration. | - Take part in development and implementation of engineering design changes. | - Interface with technical experts across multiple disciplines of science, engineering and mathematics. | - Learn to read system drawings and sketches. | - Draft drawing/specification/calculations for engineer use. | - Create and give presentations on both project and progress to teammates and management. | - Collaboratively produce professional reports and papers. | Please note these important dates for our 2025 Summer Internship Program: | - December 19th, 2024 - Last day for student internship applications to be accepted. | - May 20th, 2025 - Summer Internship/Student Program begins | - August 8, 2025 Summer Internship/Student Program concludes
THIS IS A CASUAL POSITION WORKING A MAXIMUM OF 900 HOURS PER CALENDAR YEAR. | | Undergraduate Engineering Interns will work under the direct supervision of a manager & mentor and will be provided with hands-on participation in ongoing projects at one of the most unique experimental sites in the United States, or one of our outlying location sites. | | Internships are available at the following locations: | | - Mercury, Nevada (Area 23 - Base Camp - 65 miles north of Las Vegas) | | We are looking for qualified and motivated Undergrad students that are pursuing a degree in: | - Electrical Engineering | - Nuclear Engineering | - Mechanical Engineering | - Chemical Engineering | - Civil Engineering | - Fire Protection Engineering | - Software Engineering | | Duties and Responsibilities(may include and will vary depending on which department you are assigned to): | - Support research on systems. | - Perform document reviews and updates. | - Create Facility Change Requests to implement desired changes to various systems. | - Day-to-Day activities will center mostly on data collection. Type of data to be gathered will dependon the project/assignment. | - Redline drawings for mechanical systems for each building. | The intern will learn how engineering can influence the reliability, availability, and maintainability of 'assets' or equipment we maintain.This will include documentation and maintenance of asset information, data collection and data maintenance, and depending on time, analysis of asset data for FMEA/criticality analysis. The intern will also learn how different departments are needed to accomplish the goal of maximizing the reliability of assets. | | | Please note these important dates for our 2025 Summer Student Program: | - December 19th, 2024 - Last day for student internship applications to be accepted | - May 20th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program begins | - August 8th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program concludes |
THIS IS A CASUAL POSITION WORKING A MAXIMUM OF 900 HOURS PER CALENDAR YEAR. | | Undergraduate Science Interns will work under the direct supervision of a manager & mentor and will be provided with hands-on participation in ongoing projects at one of the most unique experimental sites in the United States, or one of our outlying location sites. | | This internship is available at our Special Technologies Lab, located in Santa Barbara, CA. | | We are looking for qualified and motivated Undergrad students that are pursuing a degree in: | - Mathematics | - Physics | - Chemistry | - Health Physics | - Geology/Geo-sciences | Duties and Responsibilities (may include and will vary depending on which department you are assigned to): | - Create and give presentations on both project and progress to teammates and management. | - Contribute towards professional reports and papers. | - Potential for participating in hands-on data acquisition activities depending on project. | - Participate on small teams of scientists, engineers, and technicians, to devise technical solutions and provide deliverables to customers. | - Work with the STL Stockpile Team to develop an understanding of vaporization kinetics using STL gas & powder guns. | - Learn shock physics, radiometry, velocimetry, pyrometry. | | Please note these important dates for our 2025 Summer Student Program: | - December 19th, 2024 - Last day for student internship applications to be accepted | - May 20th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program begins | - August 8th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program concludes
THIS IS A CASUAL POSITION WORKING A MAXIMUM OF 900 HOURS PER CALENDAR YEAR. | | Undergraduate Business Interns will work under the direct supervision of a manager & mentor within a variety of areas and will be provided with hands-on participation in ongoing projects at one of the most unique experimental sites in the United States, or one of our outlying location sites. | | This internship is available at the following location: | - Special Technologies Lab, Santa Barbara, CA | We are looking for qualified and motivated Undergrad business student to assist with mission support functions at STL. This will involve assisting with facilities, security and safety. Day-to-Day activities will include organizing existing documentation and utilizing tools to increase business efficiencies. | | | Please note these important dates for our 2025 Summer Student Program: | - December 19th, 2024 - Last day for student internship applications to be accepted | - May 20th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program begins | - August 8th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program concludes
THIS IS A CASUAL POSITION WORKING A MAXIMUM OF 900 HOURS PER CALENDAR YEAR. | | Undergraduate/Graduate CONCISE Cyber Security Interns will work under the direct supervision of a manager & mentor and will be provided with hands-on participation in ongoing projects at one of the most unique experimental sites in the United States. The internship will be located at our North Las Vegas complex as well as other NNSS facilities. | | We are looking for qualified and motivated students in: | - Computer Science | - Information Systems & Management Information Systems (MIS) | - Information Technology | - Cybersecurity | Duties and Responsibilities(may include and will vary depending on which department you are assigned to): | - Analyze cybersecurity threats, vulnerabilities, risks and develop mitigation strategies and preferred solutions. | - Perform system scans and Log analysis. | - Perform system life cycle support analysis. | - Support/perform other cybersecurity /Information Technology related tasks as directed. | - Publish and present CONCISE Cybersecurity R&D report. | Please note these important dates for our 2025 Summer Internship Program: | - October 2024-February 2025- Application Process | - February - April 2025 - Candidate Selection, Interviews Completed | - April - May 2025 - Offers made to selected candidates | - May 19, 2025 - Summer Internship/Student Program begins | - August 8, 2025 Summer Internship/Student Program concludes
THIS IS A CASUAL POSITION WORKING A MAXIMUM OF 900 HOURS PER CALENDAR YEAR. | | Undergraduate Business Interns will work under the direct supervision of a manager & mentor within a variety of areas and will be provided with hands-on participation in ongoing projects at one of the most unique experimental sites in the United States. | | This internship is available: | - North Las Vegas, Nevada | The Intern will focus on increasing project management capabilities and metrics within Learning and Organizational Development (LOD). The intern will partner with the Business Specialist to build a framework and recommendation for an Office for Technology, Analytics, and Projects to better support the delivery of Training programs and services, as well as a broader support for Human Resources projects. | - Intern will research, plan, collaborate, and brainstorm with LOD and HR stakeholders on technology, analytics, and project needs. | - Intern will become familiar HR/LOD technologies that will be a part of the new team. | - Intern to participate in projects from across LOD (and potentially HR.) | - Intern to create recommendation and framework of Office of Technology, Analytics and Projects. | | Please note these important dates for our 2025 Summer Student Program: | - December 19th, 2024 - Last day for student internship applications to be accepted | - May 20th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program begins | - August 8th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program concludes
THIS IS A CASUAL POSITION WORKING A MAXIMUM OF 900 HOURS PER CALENDAR YEAR. | | Undergraduate IT Service Desk interns will work under the direct supervision of a manager & mentor and will be provided with hands-on participation in ongoing projects at one of the most unique experimental sites in the United States. The IT Service Desk Intern will help support the Service Desk at the North Las Vegas office. This can be a year round assignment; it would be part-time during the school year and full-time during the summer. | Duties and Responsibilities: | - Provide level I support and troubleshooting for hardware, software, and/or network issues. | - Assist with installing and upgrading hardware and software. | - Interface with clients via Chat, Phone, Walk-in. | - Perform client call backs. | - Create and update Incident Tickets. | - Draft and edit Knowledge Articles. | Please note these important dates for our 2025 Summer Student Program: | - December 19th, 2024 - Last day for student internship applications to be accepted | - May 20th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program begins | - August 8th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program concludes
THIS IS A CASUAL POSITION WORKING A MAXIMUM OF 900 HOURS PER CALENDAR YEAR. | | At NNSS we believe that Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA) is key in serving our mission to secure America’s future through providing nuclear and radiological emergency response capabilities and working with national security customers and other federal agencies on important national security activities. Our commitment to IDEA ensures we bring the full range of skills, perspectives, cultural backgrounds and experiences to our work -- and that our teams align with the people we serve. We are dedicated to fostering a community that embraces diversity - in ideas, backgrounds and perspectives. We invite you to be a part of this journey with us! | NNSS is searching for a Graduate intern with a passion for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility. This unique experience will provide an opportunity to work closely with a dynamic and innovative team, making significant inroads to advance IDEA at NNSS and across the Nuclear Security Enterprise. The IDEA summer intern will support efforts to create a more inclusive workplace through intentional inclusion with a focus on improving the experience for our employees and external stakeholders. The qualified intern will provide administrative support, event planning and coordination, project management, research/analysis, and other operations of the IDEA department. Working directly under the leadership and mentorship of the NNSS IDEA Program Manager, the intern will work on all aspects of the IDEA strategy – Talent, Culture, and Brand. | | About You: | The ideal candidate for this internship will: | - Be motivated, enthusiastic, and passionate student pursuing a degree in: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Ethnic Studies, Multicultural Marketing, Human Resources, Business Administration, Organizational Development, Behavioral Sciences, or a related discipline. | - Able to demonstrate awareness and understanding of multiple facets of diversity with a focus on intersectionality: cultural, ethnic, racial, religious, gender, educational, age, sexual orientation and other differences that make us unique. | - Exhibit strong organizational and multi-tasking skills | - Be forward-thinking, detailed-oriented, and possess excellent written, verbal, and presentation skills | - Have intermediate to advanced proficiency Microsoft Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Excel) | - Outstanding interpersonal and communication skills | It would be music to our ears if you also had: | - The ability to work with top executives, high-level contacts; cooperate with staff across different teams | - The comfortability to engage with others in honest conversations about the topics of IDEA | | A day in the life of the IDEA Intern can look like: | - Assist with the support/coordination of NNSS Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility initiatives – programming, administration, and operations | - Serve as coordination/administration support to NNSS Employee Resource Groups, inform management of progress and provide solutions for continued success | - Assist in the research, coordination, and deployment of employee resources, communications, and trainings | - Research best practices to recommend new approaches, training, policies, and procedures to effect continuous improvement of employment and diversity processes | - Provide support for events and programming, including liaising with Minority Serving Institutions and community program offices, IT assistance, project timelines, etc. | - Provide key administrative support as needed, including scheduling meetings, managing databases, and updating the IDEA and ERG SharePoint Sites | - Participate in weekly team meeting and other meetings as appropriate | - Participate in final intern presentations and present to the HR Leadership Team | - Most important: Network with other interns, bring awareness to the positive impact of IDEA initiatives, and HAVE FUN! | Please note these important dates for our 2025 Summer Student Program: | - December 19th, 2024 - Last day for student internship applications to be accepted | - May 20th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program begins | - August 8th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program concludes
THIS IS A CASUAL POSITION WORKING A MAXIMUM OF 900 HOURS PER CALENDAR YEAR. | | At NNSS we believe that Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA) is key in serving our mission to secure America’s future through providing nuclear and radiological emergency response capabilities and working with national security customers and other federal agencies on important national security activities. Our commitment to IDEA ensures we bring the full range of skills, perspectives, cultural backgrounds and experiences to our work -- and that our teams align with the people we serve. We are dedicated to fostering a community that embraces diversity - in ideas, backgrounds and perspectives. We invite you to be a part of this journey with us! | NNSS is searching for an intern with a passion for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility. This unique experience will provide an opportunity to work closely with a dynamic and innovative team, making significant inroads to advance IDEA at NNSS and across the Nuclear Security Enterprise. The IDEA summer intern will support efforts to create a more inclusive workplace through intentional inclusion with a focus on improving the experience for our employees and external stakeholders. The qualified intern will provide administrative support, event planning and coordination, project management, research/analysis, and other operations of the IDEA department. Working directly under the leadership and mentorship of the NNSS IDEA Program Manager, the intern will work on all aspects of the IDEA strategy – Talent, Culture, and Brand. | | About You: | The ideal candidate for this internship will: | - Be motivated, enthusiastic, and passionate student pursuing a degree in: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Ethnic Studies, Multicultural Marketing, Human Resources, Business Administration, Organizational Development, Behavioral Sciences, or a related discipline. | - Able to demonstrate awareness and understanding of multiple facets of diversity with a focus on intersectionality: cultural, ethnic, racial, religious, gender, educational, age, sexual orientation and other differences that make us unique. | - Exhibit strong organizational and multi-tasking skills | - Be forward-thinking, detailed-oriented, and possess excellent written, verbal, and presentation skills | - Have intermediate to advanced proficiency Microsoft Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Excel) | - Outstanding interpersonal and communication skills | It would be music to our ears if you also had: | - The ability to work with top executives, high-level contacts; cooperate with staff across different teams | - The comfortability to engage with others in honest conversations about the topics of IDEA | | A day in the life of the IDEA Intern can look like: | - Assist with the support/coordination of NNSS Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility initiatives – programming, administration, and operations | - Serve as coordination/administration support to NNSS Employee Resource Groups, inform management of progress and provide solutions for continued success | - Assist in the research, coordination, and deployment of employee resources, communications, and trainings | - Research best practices to recommend new approaches, training, policies, and procedures to effect continuous improvement of employment and diversity processes | - Provide support for events and programming, including liaising with Minority Serving Institutions and community program offices, IT assistance, project timelines, etc. | - Provide key administrative support as needed, including scheduling meetings, managing databases, and updating the IDEA and ERG SharePoint Sites | - Participate in weekly team meeting and other meetings as appropriate | - Participate in final intern presentations and present to the HR Leadership Team | - Most important: Network with other interns, bring awareness to the positive impact of IDEA initiatives, and HAVE FUN! | Please note these important dates for our 2025 Summer Student Program: | - December 19th, 2024 - Last day for student internship applications to be accepted | - May 20th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program begins | - August 8th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program concludes
THIS IS A CASUAL POSITION WORKING A MAXIMUM OF 900 HOURS PER CALENDAR YEAR. | | Program Planning & Controls (PP&C) is looking for students interested in a fast paced, exciting summer intern opportunity to support our PP&C team. Undergraduate PP&C Interns will work under the direct supervision of a manager & mentor completing challenging work assignments in support of project planning, execution, and controls. Opportunity to learn scheduling, estimating, cost reporting, and multiple system applications like Oracle, Primavera P6, Cobra, and Access reporting tools. Work is comprised of daily assignments to support projects, and also contributions to broader strategic PIO management initiatives. | | Duties and Responsibilities | - Support PIO on various tasks and initiatives. | - PIO support may involve working in one or more of the following organizations: | - Project Controls | - Estimating | - Project Controls Applications Group (Systems) | - Program Management Excellence (Procedures and Training) | - Responsibilities can include: | - Cost and schedule support as part of a project team. | - Support the development and execution of project and functional planning. | - Develop, maintain, and monitor performance baselines, including the change control process. | - Development of public speaking skills, including presentations on projects worked or special training topics to the larger group. | | Please note these important dates for our 2025 Summer Student Program: | - December 19th, 2024 - Last day for student internship applications to be accepted | - May 20th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program begins | - August 8th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program concludes
THIS IS A CASUAL POSITION WORKING A MAXIMUM OF 900 HOURS PER CALENDAR YEAR. | | The Infrastructure Senior Directorate is looking for students interested in a fast-paced, exciting summer intern opportunity to support our major improvement initiatives. Infrastructure is responsible for providing the physical infrastructure required to support leading edge scientific research and development at the Nevada National Security Site, a federal site located 65 miles northwest of Las Vegas and the size of the State of Rhode Island. The team plans, designs, and builds new buildings, roads, and utilities while maintaining the existing infrastructure. | Infrastructure has 6 directorates: Enterprise Infrastructure Programs, Project Planning & Delivery, Engineering, Construction, Maintenance & Critical Site Infrastructure, and Essential Site Services. Interns will be assigned to a directorate based on their education and interests, as well as company needs. We provide opportunities to work with and connect with other organizations within the company. Each intern will be under the direction of a Manager & Mentor and will complete an end of summer project presentation. | | We are looking for qualified and motivated Undergrad students that are pursuing a degree in: | - Construction Management | - Project Management | - Civil Engineering | - Structural Engineering | - Mining Engineering | - Mechanical Engineering | - Industrial Engineering | - Electrical Engineering | - Fire Suppression Systems Engineering/Fire Protection Engineering | - High Voltage Power Systems Engineering | - General Engineering | - Business Management | - Facility Management | - Architecture | - Real Estate | | Duties and Responsibilities: | Interns will be assigned to a department based on their education and interests, as well as company needs. Scope will be determined prior to the start of the internship. Specific duties and responsibilities will be assigned in coordination with the intern’s manager. | Infrastructure interns in recent years have worked on: | - Developed plans for construction projects early in the project lifecycle | - Performed walkdowns of facilities in the North Las Vegas office, as well as the Nevada National Security Site | - Coordinated the implementation of a mobile maintenance system | - Designed processes for NNSS real estate based on federal requirements and guidelines | - Performed fire protection analysis | - Planned solar photovoltaic and EV charging projects | - Supported design of infrastructure projects | | Please note these important dates for our 2025 Summer Student Program: | - December 19th, 2024 - Last day for student internship applications to be accepted | - May 20th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program begins | - August 8th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program concludes
THIS IS A CASUAL POSITION WORKING A MAXIMUM OF 900 HOURS PER CALENDAR YEAR. | | Graduate Science Interns will work under the direct supervision of a manager & mentor and will be provided with hands-on participation in ongoing projects at one of the most unique experimental sites in the United States, or one of our outlying location sites. | | Internships are available at the following locations: | - North Las Vegas, Nevada | - Nevada National Security Site (65 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada) | - Los Alamos and Albuquerque, New Mexico | - Livermore and Santa Barbara, California | - Remote Sensing Laboratories at Nellis Air Force Base (Las Vegas, Nevada) or Andrews Air Force Base (Joint Base Andrews, Maryland) | | We are looking for qualified and motivated Graduate students that are pursuing a degree in: | - Mathematics | - Physics | - Chemistry | - Health Physics | - Geology/Geosciences | Duties and Responsibilities (may include and will vary depending on which department you are assigned to): | - Build programming code/scripts to computationally process image and/or signal data, e.g. in Python, Matlab, or R. Knowledge of image/signal processing techniques is desired. | - Create and give presentations on both project and progress to teammates and management. | - Contribute wards professional reports and papers. | - Potential for participating in hands-on data acquisition activities depending on project. | - Participate on small teams of scientists, engineers, and technicians, to devise technical solutions and provide deliverables to customers. | - Perform hands-on work on optical, mechanical, and/or electrical systems including data acquisition and system and/or subsystem fabrication. | | Please note these important dates for our 2025 Summer Student Program: | - December 19th, 2024 - Last day for student internship applications to be accepted | - May 20th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program begins | - August 8th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program concludes
THIS IS A CASUAL POSITION WORKING A MAXIMUM OF 900 HOURS PER CALENDAR YEAR. | | Graduate Engineering Interns will work under the direct supervision of a manager & mentor and will be provided with hands-on participation in ongoing projects at one of the most unique experimental sites in the United States, or one of our outlying location sites. | | Internships are available at the following locations: | - North Las Vegas, Nevada | - Nevada National Security Site (65 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada) | - Los Alamos and Albuquerque, New Mexico | - Livermore and Santa Barbara, California | - Remote Sensing Laboratories at Nellis Air Force Base (Las Vegas, Nevada) or Andrews Air Force Base (Joint Base Andrews, Maryland) | | We are looking for qualified and motivated Graduate students that are pursuing a degree in: | - Electrical Engineering | - Nuclear Engineering | - Mechanical Engineering | - Chemical Engineering | - Civil Engineering | - Fire Protection Engineering | - Software Engineering | | Duties and Responsibilities (may include and will vary depending on which department you are assigned to): | - Support research on systems. | - Perform document reviews and updates. | - Create Facility Change Requests to implement desired changes to various systems. | - Draft reports on system conditions. | - Conduct walk-downs of various systems to ensure Configuration Management is properly implemented and to validate design drawings are consistent with physical configuration. | - Lead development and implementation of engineering design changes. | - Collaborate with different organizations to ensure facility safety. | - Interface with multiple engineers across multiple disciplines of engineering. | - Research chiller systems and components. | - Review Door system designs and sketches. | - Learn to read system drawings and sketches. | - Review System Design Descriptions for compressed air system. | - Create pneumatic diagrams. | - Coordinate document reviews and updates. | - Draft drawing/specification/calculations for engineer use. | - Generate/update reports and tracking tools and update engineering forms. | | Please note these important dates for our 2025 Summer Student Program: | - December 19th, 2024 - Last day for student internship applications to be accepted | - May 20th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program begins | - August 8th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program concludes
THIS IS A CASUAL POSITION WORKING A MAXIMUM OF 900 HOURS PER CALENDAR YEAR. | | Undergraduate Business Interns will work under the direct supervision of a manager & mentor within a variety of areas and will be provided with hands-on participation in ongoing projects at one of the most unique experimental sites in the United States, or one of our outlying location sites. | | Internships are available at the following locations: | - North Las Vegas, Nevada | - Nevada National Security Site (65 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada) | - Los Alamos and Albuquerque, New Mexico | - Livermore and Santa Barbara, California | - Remote Sensing Laboratories at Nellis Air Force Base (Las Vegas, Nevada) or Andrews Air Force Base (Joint Base Andrews, Maryland) | | We are looking for qualified and motivated Undergrad business students to work under the following departments: | - Accounting | - Finance | - Human Resources | - Supply Chain/Procurement | - Business Administration | - Public Affairs/Communications | - Internal Audit | - Learning and Organizational Development | - Enterprise Alignment | - Program Integration | | Please note these important dates for our 2025 Summer Student Program: | - December 19th, 2024 - Last day for student internship applications to be accepted | - May 20th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program begins | - August 8th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program concludes
THIS IS A CASUAL POSITION WORKING A MAXIMUM OF 900 HOURS PER CALENDAR YEAR. | | Undergraduate Information Technology (IT) Interns will work under the direct supervision of a manager & mentor and will be provided with hands-on participation in ongoing projects at one of the most unique experimental sites in the United States. | | Internships are available at the following locations: | - North Las Vegas, Nevada | - Nevada National Security Site (65 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada) | - Los Alamos and Albuquerque, New Mexico | - Livermore and Santa Barbara, California | - Remote Sensing Laboratories at Nellis Air Force Base (Las Vegas, Nevada) or Andrews Air Force Base (Joint Base Andrews, Maryland) | - An option to work remotely may be considered based on business need/approval | | We are looking for qualified and motivated Undergrad students that are pursuing a degree in: | - Computer Science | - Data Science | - Information Systems & Management Information Systems (MIS) | - Information Technology | - Cybersecurity | - Information Science | - Informatics | Duties and Responsibilities (may include and will vary depending on which department you are assigned to): | - Application Development on a variety of technologies | - Data Visualization and Reports | - Project Management activities | - Networking and communication projects | - Systems, Servers and related Hardware and Operation Systems | - Cloud Solutions | - End User Support | - Provide level I support and troubleshooting for hardware, software, and/or network issues | - Assist with installing and upgrading hardware and software | - Interface with clients via Chat, Phone, Walk-in | - Perform client call backs | - Create and update Incident Tickets | - Draft and edit Knowledge Articles | Please note these important dates for our 2025 Summer Student Program: | - December 19th, 2024 - Last day for student internship applications to be accepted | - May 20th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program begins | - August 8th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program concludes
THIS IS A CASUAL POSITION WORKING A MAXIMUM OF 900 HOURS PER CALENDAR YEAR. | | Undergraduate Technology Interns will work under the direct supervision of a manager & mentor and will be provided with hands-on participation in ongoing projects at one of the most unique experimental sites in the United States, or one of our outlying location sites. | | Internships are available at the following locations: | - North Las Vegas, Nevada | - Nevada National Security Site (65 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada) | - Los Alamos and Albuquerque, New Mexico | - Livermore and Santa Barbara, California | - Remote Sensing Laboratories at Nellis Air Force Base (Las Vegas, Nevada) or Andrews Air Force Base (Joint Base Andrews, Maryland) | | We are looking for qualified and motivated Undergrad students that are pursuing an associate's degree in: | - Engineering Technology (mechanical, electrical, electronics) | - Radiological Technology | - Energy Systems Nuclear Operations Technology | - Energy Systems Instrumentation Engineering Technology | - Robotics and Communications Systems Engineering Technology | - Energy Systems Electrical Engineering Technology | - Laser Electro Optics Technology | - Fiber Optics | | Please note these important dates for our 2025 Summer Student Program: | - December 19th, 2024 - Last day for student internship applications to be accepted | - May 20th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program begins | - August 8th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program concludes
THIS IS A CASUAL POSITION WORKING A MAXIMUM OF 900 HOURS PER CALENDAR YEAR. | | Undergraduate Science Interns will work under the direct supervision of a manager & mentor and will be provided with hands-on participation in ongoing projects at one of the most unique experimental sites in the United States, or one of our outlying location sites. | | Internships are available at the following locations: | - North Las Vegas, Nevada | - Nevada National Security Site (65 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada) | - Los Alamos and Albuquerque, New Mexico | - Livermore and Santa Barbara, California | - Remote Sensing Laboratories at Nellis Air Force Base (Las Vegas, Nevada) or Andrews Air Force Base (Joint Base Andrews, Maryland) | | We are looking for qualified and motivated Undergrad students that are pursuing a degree in: | - Mathematics | - Physics | - Chemistry | - Health Physics | - Geology/Geo-sciences | Duties and Responsibilities (may include and will vary depending on which department you are assigned to): | - Build programming code/scripts to computationally process image and/or signal data, e.g. in Python, Matlab, or R. Knowledge of image/signal processing techniques is desired. | - Create and give presentations on both project and progress to teammates and management. | - Contribute towards professional reports and papers. | - Potential for participating in hands-on data acquisition activities depending on project. | - Participate on small teams of scientists, engineers, and technicians, to devise technical solutions and provide deliverables to customers. | - Perform hands-on work on optical, mechanical, and/or electrical systems including data acquisition and system and/or subsystem fabrication. | | | Please note these important dates for our 2025 Summer Student Program: | - December 19th, 2024 - Last day for student internship applications to be accepted | - May 20th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program begins | - August 8th, 2025 - Summer internship Student Program concludes