1

Internship Archery Engineering Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Hospitality Intern

King Of Prussia, PA · On-site

$16.25 - $21.25/hr

... Interns to join our team! The LodgeWorks Intern program is a 6 to 8-week journey offering the ... Our dynamic multi-brand strategy includes our own ARCHER Hotel and other great brands including ...

Associate GRC Analyst

Frisco, TX · Hybrid

$72K - $97K/yr

... engineering or technical work. Key Responsibilities Governance & Compliance * Assist with ... Internship or entry-level experience in security, IT, audit, or compliance * Familiarity with ...

Associate GRC Analyst

Frisco, TX · On-site

$72K - $97K/yr

... engineering or technical work. Key Responsibilities Governance & Compliance * Assist with ... Internship or entry-level experience in security, IT, audit, or compliance * Familiarity with ...

$29.69/hr

Support internship programs, team development, and community outreach by mentoring students ... Partner with Activities, Concierge, Guest Services, and Cultural teams to coordinate programming ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

Internship Archery Engineering information

See salary details

$11

$19

$29

How much do internship archery engineering jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship archery engineering in the United States is $19.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.11 and $20.91 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Internship in Archery Engineering?

An Internship in Archery Engineering is a temporary, hands-on training position focused on the design, analysis, and improvement of archery equipment such as bows, arrows, and accessories. Interns typically work alongside experienced engineers to assist in research, development, and testing of new products or technologies within the archery industry. This position provides valuable experience in applying engineering principles to sports equipment manufacturing, as well as exposure to specialized materials and performance testing. It is an ideal opportunity for students or recent graduates interested in combining engineering skills with a passion for archery.

What can I expect from the mentorship and team collaboration experience during an Internship in Archery Engineering?

As an Archery Engineering intern, you will typically work closely with experienced engineers and product designers, often being assigned a dedicated mentor to guide your growth. Interns are encouraged to participate in team meetings, contribute ideas, and collaborate on projects such as equipment testing, data analysis, and prototype development. You'll gain practical experience through hands-on tasks while also learning industry best practices, making it an excellent environment for skill-building and professional networking. This collaborative structure helps interns quickly adapt to the work culture and prepares them for potential full-time roles in the future.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Archery Engineering Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Archery Engineering Intern, a solid background in mechanical engineering principles, CAD design, and materials science is generally required, often supported by enrollment in an engineering degree program. Familiarity with engineering software such as SolidWorks or AutoCAD, as well as basic lab and prototyping equipment, is typically expected. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and collaborative communication help interns stand out in team-based project environments. These skills ensure the intern can contribute to designing, testing, and refining archery equipment, supporting innovation and product quality in the field.
What cities are hiring for Internship Archery Engineering jobs? Cities with the most Internship Archery Engineering job openings:
What are the most commonly searched types of Archery Engineering jobs? The most popular types of Archery Engineering jobs are:
What states have the most Internship Archery Engineering jobs? States with the most job openings for Internship Archery Engineering jobs include:
Infographic showing various Internship Archery Engineering job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 7% Internship, 2% As Needed, 2% Full Time, and 89% Part Time. Highlights an 45% Physical, and 55% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $40,174 per year, or $19.3 per hour.
Summer Camp Counselor - CMF

Summer Camp Counselor - CMF

GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL OF THE NATIONS CAPITAL

Harrisonburg, VA • On-site

$370 - $1K/wk

Temporary

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Looking for a fun, meaningful job this summer?
Make a difference in a camper's life and empower them to make decisions, become independent, and be proud of who they are. All while encouraging them and participating alongside them in activities like archery, crafts, hiking, climbing, and more! That's what we do each summer at Camp May Flather! If you're passionate about youth development and enjoy the outdoors, then Girl Scouts Nation's Capital sleep-away camps may be for you!
Multiple Opportunities!
  • Unit Counselors - Assists the Unit Leader with planning and leading activities. Responsible for the direct daily supervision of campers in the living unit and program areas. Participates alongside campers in activities such as swimming, climbing, hiking, and target sports. Salaries start at $370.
  • Lifeguards - Assists with the implementation of the aquatic program at the pool as a lifeguard. Leads canoeing trips at nearby lakes. Assists with unit programming in the evening when pool is closed. Training is provided, but candidates should be strong swimmers and able to pass the lifeguarding course prerequisites. Salaries start at $425 for residential staff.
  • Kitchen Assistants - Assist the Kitchen Manager and Cook(s) with food preparation and service. Cleans food preparation areas and equipment. Salaries start at $370 for residential staff.
  • More- additional positions include arts & crafts counselor, adventure counselor, inclusion specialist, and health center staff. For a full list of positions, visit https://sites.google.com/view/campmayflatherstaff/working-at-camp/jobs-at-camp
  • Start dates vary between May 21 and June 4, the summer season ends August 9. We can be flexible with staff who need to start late or aren't available the whole summer.

Starting weekly salaries for each position are listed above. Returning staff members from previous summers may be eligible for a pay differential of 6% to 8% above the listed starting salary, depending on the number of prior years they have worked with Girl Scouts Nation's Capital sleep-away camps. Final pay rates are determined based on prior experience, role placement, and years of service with the organization.
Is this you?
  • Passionate about youth leadership
  • Excellent with children, ages 10-17, and equally skilled at working with adults of all ages
  • Sensitive to people of other cultures and all abilities
  • Collaborative
  • Love being outdoors and willing to work outdoors in the heat, humidity, and rain
  • Prepared to live on-site during employment in rustic cabin accommodations (no electricity, internet, or flushing toilets)
  • Aren't bothered by dirt, bugs, or sunscreen
  • Looking for a summer job

Some of the Perks
  • Room, board, and laundry facilities provided
  • Paid pre-camp training and professional development
  • Free certification in CPR/First Aid and other activities dependent on position (lifeguarding, archery, etc.)
  • Networking opportunities and a chance to work with staff from across the country and world
  • Internship opportunities (we'll work with you to fulfill requirements.)
  • Ample time off
  • Skill development in leadership, communication, problem-solving, behavior management, creativity, and more
  • A summer outdoors in the woods without screens!
  • Memories and friendships to last a lifetime
  • The opportunity to create a positive impact on the youth of today

About Camp May Flather
Camp May Flather offers campers in grades 4-11 the opportunity to experience outdoor adventure and discover a new sense of self-confidence. Located a 3-hour drive southwest of Washington, DC, in the scenic George Washington National Forest in Mount Solon, VA, May Flather has been operating as a sleepaway camp since 1930!
While at May Flather, campers choose from a ton of amazing activities, including hiking, backpacking, climbing a natural wall or man-made tower, target sports, and swimming in the pool. May Flather is owned and operated by Girl Scouts Nation's Capital, the largest Girl Scout council in the country.
For more information and other sleep-away camp employment opportunities, go to https://www.gscnc.org/en/discover/our-council/careers/work-at-camp.html. For May Flather specific information visit https://sites.google.com/view/campmayflatherstaff/home.
Have questions before applying? Contact camp director Emily "Sparrow" Reece at ereece@gscnc.org or text 202-274-3305.