Overview
On Site
Full Time
Skills
Spring Framework
Modeling
Test Plans
Presentations
Leadership
Aerospace
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Computer Science
Mathematics
Communication
Public Speaking
Management
Data Analysis
Scripting
Python
MATLAB
Military
Testing
Electronic Warfare
Object-Oriented Programming
C++
C#
3D Modeling
Unity
Software Development
Git
Security Clearance
Job Details
We are currently looking for an Engineering Intern (M&S Scenario Developer) to join our team in Las Vegas, NV.
Responsibilities:
We're seeking a highly motivated STEM student (Engineering, Computer Science, or Mathematics) for a cooperative educational (Co-op) position. This internship is planned for the spring, summer, and/or fall semesters 2026, with the potential for multiple rotations. This position offers a unique opportunity to work alongside our flight test division, supporting the development of current and next-generation aircraft. Interns will be given several projects and will be expected to contribute to a variety of tasks supporting our engineering team.
The intern will be a key contributor to our Modeling and Simulation (M&S) and flight test teams. Primary responsibilities will include using tools like MATLAB and Python to analyze complex data sets from flight tests and simulations, as well as supporting the creation of test plans, procedures, and objectives for developmental flight testing.
The intern will also be introduced to the Advanced Framework for Simulation, Integration and Simulation (AFSIM) to develop and test complex mission scenarios focused on stealth technology and electronic warfare (EW). All projects will require the intern to manage and complete several concurrent tasks, working both independently and collaboratively. Interns will be expected to prepare and deliver technical presentations and summaries to the engineering team and leadership.
Qualifications:
Currently enrolled in a BS or MS degree program in Engineering (Aerospace, Electrical, Mechanical, or Computer), Computer Science, Mathematics, or a related STEM field
Expected graduation date of 2027 or later (targeting students available for 2026 internships)
Minimum GPA of at least 2.8 on a 4.0 scale
Strong communication and public speaking skills
Self-motivated and able to manage multiple tasks
Desired Skills:
Strong data analysis, scripting, or tool development skills using Python/MATLAB
A strong interest in military aircraft, flight testing, and/or electronic warfare
Familiarity with object-oriented programming (e.g., C++, C#) which support AFSIM's underlying architecture
Familiarity with 3D modeling, simulation, or game engine environments (e.g., Unity)
Knowledge of software development best practices and code versioning tools (e.g., Git)
Clearance: Ability to obtain/maintain a US government security clearance.
Responsibilities:
We're seeking a highly motivated STEM student (Engineering, Computer Science, or Mathematics) for a cooperative educational (Co-op) position. This internship is planned for the spring, summer, and/or fall semesters 2026, with the potential for multiple rotations. This position offers a unique opportunity to work alongside our flight test division, supporting the development of current and next-generation aircraft. Interns will be given several projects and will be expected to contribute to a variety of tasks supporting our engineering team.
The intern will be a key contributor to our Modeling and Simulation (M&S) and flight test teams. Primary responsibilities will include using tools like MATLAB and Python to analyze complex data sets from flight tests and simulations, as well as supporting the creation of test plans, procedures, and objectives for developmental flight testing.
The intern will also be introduced to the Advanced Framework for Simulation, Integration and Simulation (AFSIM) to develop and test complex mission scenarios focused on stealth technology and electronic warfare (EW). All projects will require the intern to manage and complete several concurrent tasks, working both independently and collaboratively. Interns will be expected to prepare and deliver technical presentations and summaries to the engineering team and leadership.
Qualifications:
Currently enrolled in a BS or MS degree program in Engineering (Aerospace, Electrical, Mechanical, or Computer), Computer Science, Mathematics, or a related STEM field
Expected graduation date of 2027 or later (targeting students available for 2026 internships)
Minimum GPA of at least 2.8 on a 4.0 scale
Strong communication and public speaking skills
Self-motivated and able to manage multiple tasks
Desired Skills:
Strong data analysis, scripting, or tool development skills using Python/MATLAB
A strong interest in military aircraft, flight testing, and/or electronic warfare
Familiarity with object-oriented programming (e.g., C++, C#) which support AFSIM's underlying architecture
Familiarity with 3D modeling, simulation, or game engine environments (e.g., Unity)
Knowledge of software development best practices and code versioning tools (e.g., Git)
Clearance: Ability to obtain/maintain a US government security clearance.
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