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Avionics & Electrical Engineering Intern

United Launch Alliance
United States, Florida, Cape Canaveral
Itl Warehouse Building 70510 (Show on map)
Feb 22, 2025

At ULA, success comes through the efforts of a strong, united team.

Thanks for your interest in United Launch Alliance, the world's most experienced and reliable space launch company! Successfully launching more than 150 consecutive missions doesn't just happen. It's credit to the commitment of our 2,500 team members and the systems and processes we use to pull them together.

As a ULA intern, you'll gain real-world work experience and exposure to life at the nation's premier space launch company. Together, our unshakable unity yields stronger solutions and better results as we carry out our mission to save lives, explore the universe, and connect the world. Our team is excited to meet you!


Job Overview & Responsibilities

As a Recurring Avionics Electrical Component Engineering Intern you will be supporting and maintaining hardware designs for the Vulcan and Atlas Vehicles. Responsibilities may include:



  • Becoming the Certified Responsible Engineer (CRE) for flight avionics components, potentially including complex controllers, actuators, batteries, sensors and transducers.
  • Developing and maintaining component requirements, including functional, physical, and environmental test.
  • Working with your hardware suppliers in support of component testing.
  • Working with your suppliers to address, troubleshoot, and resolve issues or failures.
  • Analyzing and documenting out-of-family data when observed.
  • Supporting integration of your components onto the vehicle.
  • Resolving issues that occur during launch site testing that relate to your hardware.
  • Supporting reviews related to systems and components.
  • Partnering with your supply chain colleagues to manage contracts, support statement of work creation, provide engineering estimates, and negotiate with your suppliers.



We are looking for team members with interest in the space industry who enjoy solving complex problems and can remain diligent and organized when facing challenges.

Required Education




  • At minimum completed [[cust_Intreqeduyear of college or university by the time of the summer internship assignment.


  • High School/GED


Basic Qualifications




  • Currently pursuing a Bachelors degree in electrical engineering or related engineering field from an accredited college or university.
  • Experience working flight-critical avionics hardware for launch vehicles.
  • Ability to work onsite at CCSFS.



Role Specific Qualifications

About ULA

Because we understand launch success comes through the collective efforts of a team, we seek the best to join us. We value ethics, ingenuity, engagement and professional development for employees at all levels.

We offer our interns competitive pay and benefits including:



  • An opportunity to participate in designing, building, and launching of ULA's sports rockets
  • Flexible work environments
  • Numerous social and networking opportunities
  • For those who qualify, a living stipend may be available


Additionally, most salaried ULA team members work a "9/80 schedule," meaning they enjoy every other Friday off.

Security Clearance / International Traffic In Arms Regulations (ITAR).This position requires use of information which is subject to the International Traffic In Arms Regulations (ITAR). Therefore, all applicants must be U.S. Persons as defined in ITAR 22 CFR 120.62 (e.g., U.S. Citizen, Lawful Permanent Resident (Green Card holder) or protected individual. See 8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(20) and 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3) for additional information).

ULA is an Equal Opportunity Employer.All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment.

ULA is a participant in the federal E-Verify Program. Posters in PDF format pertaining to this program can be accessed by clicking on the links identified below. E-Verify Participation poster (English / Spanish) and Right to Work Poster (English / Spanish).

Colorado Equal Pay for Equal Work Act requires covered employees to follow a post selection notification process. A hired candidate may opt out of this process by notifying the hiring manager in writing at the time the offer is accepted.


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