12 Internships for Electrical Engineering Students

Participating in an internship during college offers valuable experience, particularly in fields like electrical engineering. It allows you to apply classroom theory to real-world situations, bridging the gap early in your career. Internships enhance your resume and improve employability after graduation.

An electrical engineering internship gives you insight into the industry's demands, whether analyzing power distribution models, designing circuit boards, or working with electrical systems. You’ll also gain a better understanding of essential concepts, workplace dynamics, and project management while receiving mentorship from experienced engineers.

Here are 12 internships for electrical engineering students that can help you develop key skills and insights.

1. Ladder University Internship Program – Engineering Track

Location: Virtual
Cost: Starting at $1,490. Financial aid is offered.
Eligibility: Open to all university students who can work for eight weeks
Application deadline: Multiple cohorts throughout the year. February 9, 2025 for the upcoming spring cohort. Apply here
Program dates: 8-week programs that run in the fall, winter, spring, and summer

Ladder University Internships, founded by Harvard alumni, is a selective 8-week virtual program offering opportunities in fields like tech, finance, media, and more. Participants work with innovative startups and non-profits, contributing to real-world projects. Each intern is paired with a company manager and a Ladder coach, gaining mentorship and developing both technical and soft skills. At the end of the program, interns present their project to the company.

2. Engineering Intern at Trane Technologies

Location: 5 Trane Technologies offices across North America. Check list here 
Stipend: $24/hour - $31/hour 
Eligibility: Applicants must:
- Be pursuing a BS/MS in Electrical Engineering with a cumulative overall GPA at or above 3.0 
- Be a U.S. citizen or have the legal right to work in the U.S without requiring sponsorship now or in the future
- Have at least one internship or work experience
- Be willing to be mobile and relocate anywhere in the United States
Application deadline: Applications are currently open. Apply here
Program dates: 12-week program in the summer

Trane Technologies, a company with 150 years of experience in HVAC and refrigeration systems, offers a 12-week summer engineering internship. The program includes leadership training, exposure to senior leaders, and hands-on assignments in product development, testing, design, and value engineering. Ideal candidates will demonstrate teamwork, problem-solving abilities, and a customer-focused approach. After completing the internship, participants may have the opportunity to interview for Trane's full-time Accelerated Development program, which spans 2 to 2.5 years.

Note: You can view all their early career programs here.

3. Summer Electrical Engineering Internship at BASF

Location: BASF Office, Freeport, TX
Cost/Stipend: Information is not available
Eligibility: Applicants must be:
- Undergraduate and graduate students majoring in Electrical Engineering with a minimum GPA of 3.0
- College Sophomores and Juniors who will graduate between April 2026 -July 2027 
- Authorized to work in the US now and in the future without restrictions or need for future sponsorship
Application deadline: Applications are currently open. Apply here
Program dates: 10–12-week summer internship that will potentially start at the end of May/start of June

BASF offers a 10–12-week summer internship for electrical engineering students, where you will gain experience in leadership, technical, and scientific aspects of plant engineering. The internship focuses on safety and environmental areas, and you’ll apply your knowledge to various engineering projects. This program also helps you develop both technical and professional skills, with the opportunity to present a summer project to other interns, BASF employees, and senior leaders.

4. National Security Agency Undergraduate and Graduate Program

Location: NSA Offices across the country. Check the list here
Stipend: Paid as per educational level
Eligibility: Varies according to different positions
Application deadline: Varies according to different positions but generally the application dates are from September 1 to October 1
Program dates: 12-week program that starts from Mid-May or June

The National Security Agency (NSA) offers a range of programs for students, from high school to doctoral levels, including internships, scholarships, and co-op programs. These opportunities allow participants to gain hands-on experience and deepen their knowledge in fields like mathematics, cybersecurity, computer science, and engineering, all while being paid. For electrical engineering students, there are programs such as:
- the Data Center Facility Management (DCFM) intern program, 
- the Summer Intern Program for Science and Technology (SIPST), and 
- the Summer Intern Program for Information Assurance (SIP/IA).

You can check out the details of all available programs here.

5. Procter and Gamble Engineering Internship

Location: Multiple locations. Check the list here
Stipend: $29/hour - $50/hour 
Eligibility: Students pursuing BS/MS degrees in Mechanical, Electrical, Industrial, or Chemical Engineering who are 1-4 years away from graduation are preferred. Students pursuing BS/MS majors in Environmental or Civil Engineering may also be considered.
Application deadline: Applications are currently open. Apply here
Program dates: 10-12-week program that will start in May or June

Procter and Gamble is offering internships in its Product Supply group, which manages the manufacturing and delivery of products. As an intern, you’ll take ownership of a project from day one, developing your problem-solving and critical-thinking skills. You'll gain hands-on experience in roles like control system engineering, process engineering, robotics engineering, and packaging engineering, working at their innovation center and manufacturing locations. The program also includes mentorship, where you'll interact with professionals and receive daily guidance from your manager.

6. Dennis Group Internships

Location: Dennis Group Office in Springfield, MA, Duluth GA, and Salt Lake City, UT
Cost/Stipend: No information is available
Eligibility: Students pursuing a degree in electrical engineering. You can find specific requirements for different programs here 
Application deadline: Varies according to different programs
Program dates: Varies according to different programs

Dennis Group, a design-build company in the food and beverage industry, offers full-time and co-op/internship opportunities across various fields, including chemical engineering, electrical engineering, architecture, business, and accounting. From day one, you’ll be involved in hands-on work within your assigned project, supported by your team. You’ll have the chance to grow into roles such as technical expert, team leader, or project manager, while also learning new skills through professional development and cross-discipline collaboration.

7. BAE Systems Electrical Engineering Internship

Location: BAE Systems Campuses, Southern NH
Stipend: $44,660 - $60,280
Eligibility: Applicants must be:
- Pursuing a BS degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent (no computer science)
- Eligible for DOD Security Clearance
- Willing to relocate to Southern NH area
- Able to work the entire 40-hour workweek
Application deadline: Applications are now open and close on December 1, 2024
Program dates: Information is not available

The Electronic Systems' Hardware Engineering Department at BAE Systems offers summer internships for electrical engineering students, where you'll apply engineering principles to design and develop hardware components. Interns support the fabrication and testing of prototypes, assist with data analysis, and help improve product quality by enhancing test fixtures and manufacturing procedures. The role provides hands-on experience across various stages of the engineering and manufacturing lifecycle.

8. Los Alamos Undergraduate and Graduate Student Internship Program

Location: Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM
Stipend: Varies according to different students. Check here
Eligibility: Applicants must:
- Be accepted into an accredited post-secondary institution or graduate program
- Enroll in and receive 12 credit hours per semester (only for undergraduate programs)
- Have and maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.0 (undergraduate) and 3.2 (graduate)
- Pass a pre-employment drug test
Application deadline: Varies according to different roles
Program dates: A year-round program

Los Alamos National Laboratory hosts over 1,800 interns annually for their student programs, offering opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students in both technical and professional fields. These internships provide valuable research experience and may also include the option to conduct thesis research for master’s or doctoral students. The programs run year-round, and students from both domestic and international backgrounds are eligible. For available opportunities, you can filter options based on undergraduate or graduate programs on this portal.

9. Electrical Engineering Intern at Collins Aerospace

Location: Collins Aerospace, Cedar Rapids, IA
Stipend: $37,000 - $82,000
Eligibility: Students who are U.S. Citizens, have a high school diploma or equivalent, and pursuing a bachelor’s or advanced degree in an applicable discipline. Preferred qualifications are:
- Knowledge of digital circuit design parameters (e.g., throughput, rise time, clock frequencies, propagation delay), computer hardware components (e.g., processors, memory, interfaces), and characteristics (throughput, processing architecture, timing)
- Pursuing an Electrical Engineering degree.
Application deadline: Applications are now open. Apply here
Program dates: Full-time program that will run from May/June to August

Students interested in hardware design and aerospace can apply for the electrical engineering internship at Collins Aerospace. This summer program provides hands-on experience in electrical hardware design, including tasks such as requirements capture, design, layout, testing/verification, integration, and factory support. As an intern, you will assist senior engineers with the development, design, and documentation of digital and analog circuitry, and contribute to electronics design and testing, component analysis, and troubleshooting.

10. NASA’s Office of Stem Engagement (OSTEM) Internships

Location: Remote or across NASA facilities
Stipend: Interns may receive a stipend based on academic level and session duration.
Eligibility: Applicants must:
- Be a U.S. citizen.
- Have a cumulative 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale).
- Be a full-time student (high school through graduate level) or a part-time college-level student enrolled in a minimum of 6 semester hours.
- Be a minimum of 16 years of age at the time of application (no exceptions).
Application deadline: Varies depending on the internship opportunity.
Program dates: These internships are offered in 3 sessions
- Fall (16-week program, from late August or early September to mid-December)
- Spring (16-week program, from mid-January to early May)
- Summer (10-week program, from late May or early June to August).

NASA’s Office of STEM Engagement (OSTEM) offers paid internships for over 2,000 high school and college students annually at various locations. These internships span multiple disciplines such as engineering, robotics, space science, and ecology. Interns collaborate with research scientists, engineers, and other professionals to advance NASA’s mission. Your responsibilities will include designing experiments, analyzing mission data, and developing new technologies.

Explore the different internship opportunities here.

11. Electrical Engineering Intern at Honeywell

Location: Multiple locations across the country
Stipend: $23/hour - $38/hour
Eligibility: Applicants must:
- Pursuing a bachelor’s degree (or higher) from an accredited college or university in Electrical Engineering or similar field 
- Have a minimum GPA of 3.0
- Graduate after December 2025
- Continue enrollment in the degree program upon completion of the internship
Application deadline: Applications are now open and will close in March 2025. However, it may be shortened or extended depending on candidate qualification and business availability
Program dates: The internship is available in the summer. The exact dates are not available

Honeywell’s internship program provides hands-on experience in engineering, where you’ll design and develop electrical systems and components, conduct testing for product performance, and collaborate with project teams. The program gives exposure to industry-standard tools and technologies while teaching electrical codes and standards. You’ll contribute to real-world projects and gain valuable insights into the engineering field.

12. Internships at Micron Technology

Location: Micron Offices across the country. Check their locations here
Stipend: Paid. Amount varies according to different roles
Eligibility: Students pursuing a degree (Bachelor, Master, or PhD) at an accredited university. Check other role-specific requirements here
Application deadline: Varies according to different roles
Program dates: 12-week full-time internships that run from May to August, depending on the roles

Micron Technology offers internships across various disciplines, including engineering, IT, business, and logistics. As an intern, you’ll work on real-world projects alongside industry experts, contributing to the company’s goals. The program also provides networking opportunities that can help shape your future career.

Check out the available opportunities here, using the ‘Filter’ option to find programs available for electrical engineering students.



Looking for an immersive internship experience?
Check out Ladder Internships.

Ladder Internships is a selective, virtual program where you’ll have the chance to work with startups and nonprofits from around the world! These startups span a variety of industries, including computer science, tech, and engineering. During your internship, you’ll work on a meaningful, real-world project that directly contributes to the startup’s needs, and you’ll present your work at the end of the program.

You’ll collaborate closely with your manager from the startup and also receive guidance from a Ladder Coach throughout your experience. Ready to take the next step? Apply now!

Dhruva Bhat

Dhruva Bhat is one of the co-founders of Ladder, and a Harvard College graduate. Dhruva founded Ladder Internships as a DPhil candidate and Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University, with a vision to bridge the gap between ambitious students and real-world startup experiences.

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