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SoC Test Intern

San Diego, CA · On-site

$17.75 - $23/hr

We are looking for a motivated SoC Test Intern to support validation and characterization of next ... Mentorship from experienced RF and digital engineers * Opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge ...

About the role We're seeking a motivated Electrical Engineering Intern to help develop and scale ... Experience with RF circuits and components * Independent work ethic, flexibility, and ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Intern Google RF Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Intern Google RF Engineer, you need a solid understanding of radio frequency theory, signal processing, and wireless communication fundamentals, typically supported by coursework in electrical engineering or a related field. Familiarity with RF design tools like MATLAB, ADS, and network analyzers, as well as experience with simulation and measurement systems, is often required. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and effective teamwork are valuable soft skills for this role. These skills and qualities are critical for addressing complex RF challenges and contributing to innovative wireless solutions in a collaborative environment.

What types of projects and responsibilities can an Intern Google RF Engineer expect during their internship?

As an Intern Google RF Engineer, you can expect to work on real-world wireless communication projects, such as assisting with the design, testing, and optimization of radio frequency systems used in Google devices and infrastructure. Interns often collaborate closely with experienced RF engineers, hardware teams, and software developers to analyze signal performance, conduct lab measurements, and troubleshoot RF issues. You'll likely use industry-standard tools and simulation software, gaining hands-on experience and exposure to the latest wireless technologies. This collaborative and fast-paced environment provides valuable opportunities to learn, contribute to impactful projects, and build a strong technical foundation for a career in RF engineering.

What does an Intern Google RF Engineer do?

An Intern Google RF (Radio Frequency) Engineer typically assists in designing, testing, and optimizing wireless communication systems and hardware. Their responsibilities may include conducting RF measurements, analyzing signal data, supporting prototype development, and collaborating with teams to solve technical challenges. Interns often work under the guidance of senior engineers, gaining hands-on experience with cutting-edge wireless technologies used in Google products. This role helps interns develop skills in RF circuit design, simulation tools, and troubleshooting techniques relevant to the telecommunications industry.
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Thermal Engineer Intern (Fall 2026)

Thermal Engineer Intern (Fall 2026)

Astranis

San Francisco, CA

$19.75 - $25.50/hr

Other

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Thermal Engineer Intern (Fall 2026)
Internships at Astranis typically last for twelve weeks, and are hourly roles designed for students who are currently enrolled at a four-year university. 

As an Intern, you will have an amazing opportunity to work on hard problems - we pride ourselves on giving everyone at Astranis a chance to do meaningful work on complex projects, no matter their seniority. Many past interns have designed and tested hardware/software that is heading to space on our first satellite, and many of them are now full-time employees at Astranis. 

If you have already graduated from a four-year university, please apply to be an Associate Engineer.
Role
  • Work together with the engineering team to design, evaluate, build, and test satellite hardware and/or software.
  • Support design trades that successfully balance performance margins, resource use, risk, cost, and schedule.
  • Perform thermal analysis to varying degrees of fidelity (simplified to detailed) on a variety of different types of hardware such as propulsion components, batteries, high powered electronics, RF components, mechanisms, and printed circuit boards (PCBs).
  • Design, evaluate, procure and test thermal solutions such as heaters, heat pipes, thermal interface materials, and surface coatings.
  • Develop processes and procedures for integration and assembly which ensure thermal design intent is met. Collaborate with the integration and test team in the installation of thermal hardware as needed.
  • Plan and run thermal vacuum testing and verification at the component and spacecraft level.
Requirements
  • Currently pursuing a B.S. or M.S. in mechanical, aerospace, or equivalent technical degree (e.g. physics or applied math)
  • A passion and enthusiasm for hardware development, including working in a fast-paced environment and hands-on design and development
  • Demonstrated ability to personally design, build, and test hardware from scratch.
  • US Citizenship or Green Card
  • Don't meet them all? Not a problem. Please apply even if you do not meet all these criteria.
Bonus
  • Experience with CAD
  • Experience with analytical software thermal analysis such as ANSYS and Thermal Desktop
  • Experience with electronics systems design and packaging
  • Experience (projects or previous internships) related to aerospace