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Palo Verde Maintenance Internship

Tonopah, AZ · On-site

$14.50 - $19.25/hr

Interns will rotate through various work assignments, especially during outages. Under the guidance ... S. Export Control Laws'). Therefore, some positions may require applicants to be a U.S. person ...

Trade Compliance Intern

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$39K - $47K/yr

Job Type Internship Description Reports to: Trade Compliance Manager Duties and Responsibilities: * Assist Trade Compliance Specialist with obtaining tariff (HTS/Schedule B), export control ...

Embedded SDE II, Prime Air

Seattle, WA · On-site

$149K - $196K/yr

Export Control License: This position may require a deemed export control license for compliance ... BASIC QUALIFICATIONS - 3+ years of non-internship professional software development experience - 2+ ...

Embedded SDE II, Prime Air

Seattle, WA · On-site

$149K - $196K/yr

Export Control License: This position may require a deemed export control license for compliance ... BASIC QUALIFICATIONS - 3+ years of non-internship professional software development experience - 2+ ...

Utilize SOLIDWORKS software as part of internship. * Utilize and create documents in the Conax ... S. export control requirements (ITAR/EAR) to gain access to technical data. This position requires ...

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How much do internship export control jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship export control in the United States is $17.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What types of projects can an intern expect to work on in an Export Control internship?

As an Export Control intern, you will typically assist with compliance checks, documentation review, and data analysis to ensure that company exports adhere to international regulations. You may help update export classification databases, participate in internal audits, and collaborate with legal, logistics, and engineering teams to resolve compliance questions. This hands-on experience provides valuable insight into regulatory processes and cross-functional teamwork, offering a solid foundation for future roles in trade compliance or international business.

What is the difference between Internship Export Control vs Export Compliance Specialist?

AspectInternship Export ControlExport Compliance Specialist
CredentialsTypically pursuing or recent graduate, no specific certifications requiredOften requires certifications like CTPAT, EAR, or ITAR knowledge
Work EnvironmentEntry-level, internship setting, often in government or corporate compliance departmentsFull-time, professional role in corporate compliance or government agencies
Employer & IndustryCompanies involved in international trade, defense, aerospace, or manufacturingSimilar industries, focusing on export regulations and compliance
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding entry-level roles in export controlLooking for professional export compliance roles

Internship Export Control positions are entry-level, often held by students or recent graduates gaining initial experience in export regulations. Export Compliance Specialists are full-time professionals responsible for ensuring company adherence to export laws. While both roles focus on export regulations, the internship is a learning opportunity, whereas the specialist role involves ongoing compliance management.

What is an Internship in Export Control?

An Internship in Export Control is a temporary position where students or recent graduates gain practical experience in managing and complying with regulations that govern the export of goods, technology, and information. Interns typically assist with documentation, research export laws, support compliance processes, and help ensure that a company adheres to national and international export control laws. This role is ideal for those interested in international trade, law, or compliance, and provides valuable insights into global business operations and regulatory requirements.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Export Control, and why are they important?

To thrive in an Internship Export Control role, you need a solid understanding of international trade regulations, compliance principles, and attention to detail, often supported by coursework in law, business, or international relations. Familiarity with export control management software, databases, and regulatory frameworks such as EAR and ITAR is typically required. Strong analytical thinking, effective communication, and organizational skills help interns interpret complex regulations and collaborate across departments. Mastering these skills is crucial for ensuring legal compliance, reducing risk, and supporting global business operations.
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Infographic showing various Internship Export Control job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 5% As Needed, 14% Full Time, and 81% Part Time. Highlights an 85% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $35,995 per year, or $17.3 per hour.
Robotics & Cybersecurity Research Intern: Advanced Robotics and Applied Cybersecurity

Robotics & Cybersecurity Research Intern: Advanced Robotics and Applied Cybersecurity

Siemens

Princeton, NJ • On-site

$15.75 - $21/hr

Full-time

Posted 26 days ago


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7.7

Company rating: 7.7 out of 10

Based on 97 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

190th of 355 rated engineering


Job description

Robotics & Cybersecurity Research Intern: Advanced Robotics and Applied Cybersecurity
Here at Siemens, we take pride in enabling sustainable progress through technology. We do this through empowering customers by combining the real and digital worlds. Improving how we live, work, and move today and for the next generation! We know that the only way a business thrives is if our people are thriving. That's why we always put our people first. Our global, diverse team would be happy to support you and challenge you to grow in new ways. Who knows where our shared journey will take you?
Transform the Everyday with us!
This role will be on-site in Princeton, NJ
Start Time & Duration: 1 June 2026/ASAP to 18 Sep 2026 (flexible start + end dates)
We are seeking a Cybersecurity Research Intern to join our team in Princeton, New Jersey, for an internship. This role is ideal for a MSc or PhD student passionate about advanced robotics and applied cybersecurity. The intern will contribute to the development of a comprehensive cybersecurity research roadmap for robotic systems. As robotics, particularly humanoid robots, become increasingly integrated into industrial and commercial environments, securing these systems against cyber threats is a critical and rapidly evolving challenge.
This internship is an opportunity to gain experience at the intersection of two cutting-edge fields: advanced robotics and applied cybersecurity. The intern will work alongside experienced researchers and engineers to survey the threat landscape, identify key vulnerability domains in robotic systems, and structure a forward-looking research agenda that will guide the organization's robotics cybersecurity strategy.
This internship is offered as an on-site internship in our office in Princeton, NJ, USA. It is not offered as a remote position. Siemens benefits for interns include, beyond a competitive salary, relocation and housing allowances, among others (subject to eligibility).
The challenges and responsibilities
  • Conduct literature and market research on cybersecurity threats, vulnerabilities, standards, and defenses relevant to humanoid and other robotic systems (e.g., networked robots, cobot, etc.).
  • Analyze existing and emerging robotics use cases (navigation, manipulation, human-robot interaction) and identify security risks, assumptions, and open research problems.
  • Draft and maintain a structured cybersecurity research roadmap, including milestones, dependency mapping, and suggested experiments or prototypes.
  • Design and implement basic robotic use cases (e.g., task sequences, behaviors, or demos) in simulation or on physical robots to support threat modeling and "security by design" discussions.
  • Present findings in internal reviews and contribute to top-tier publications or patents.

Required Knowledge/Skills, Education, and Experience
  • Currently enrolled full-time in a MSc or PhD program in Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Robotics, Electrical Engineering, or a related STEM field.
  • Foundational knowledge of robotics systems, including kinematics, robot operating environments, and communication architecture.
  • Hands-on experience programming robots (e.g., Python or C++ with ROS/ROS2, or vendor-specific SDKs), whether through coursework, personal projects, or research, including use case design, task automation, and interfacing with hardware APIs.
  • Completion of at least one formal course in cybersecurity (e.g., network security, information security, ethical hacking, or equivalent).
  • Demonstrated interest in pursuing a career or deeper study in cybersecurity, evidenced through coursework, certifications, CTF participation, self-study, or personal projects.
  • Proficient in English both written and verbal
  • Authorized to work in the United States without company sponsorship for the duration of the internship

Preferred Qualifications:
  • Strong problem-solving skills with a demonstrated ability to work on complex projects involving mathematical modeling and experimentation.
  • Excellent communication skills, with the ability to articulate complex technical ideas effectively.

Successful candidates must be able to work with controlled technology in accordance with US Export Control Law. US Export Control laws and applicable regulations govern the distribution of strategically important technology, services and information to foreign nationals and foreign countries. Siemens may require candidates under consideration for employment opportunities to submit information regarding citizenship status to allow the organization to comply with specific US Export Control laws and regulations. Additional information on the US Export Control laws & regulations can be found on https://www.bis.doc.gov/index.php/policy-guidance/deemed-exports/deemed-exports-faqs
What do we offer?
Our team is part of Siemens Research and Predevelopment, which is Siemens' central R&D department. The team is composed of consultants, innovators, engineers, and researchers that unite a passion about cybersecurity and securing our customers' assets and networks - in domains such as control systems used in energy utilities that are part of the nation's critical infrastructure, smart factories, building automation systems, intelligent transportation systems, healthcare, and innovative new products and solutions developed by Siemens. Our close contact to all our business units in Siemens provides the opportunity to contribute to and gain experience in real industrial applications.
Our research team is located in beautiful Princeton, NJ, a university town packed with exceptional international talent that provides a unique feel of this true cultural gem in the state. The town has plenty of activities to offer, but for those looking for more, at just about 1h drive we have NYC or Philadelphia. We have the best public schools in the country and all of the above glued together by a very active and welcoming community.
As Siemens' central Research & Development department, we embrace this community. Our core mission is to support our Siemens business units as a central knowledge hub for all cybersecurity capabilities globally. We research and develop new and innovative solutions, based on much-needed deep technical expertise, and our network with internal and external experts and academia. This allows us to invent new solutions and approaches, and verify their feasibility in the "real world" together with the product development teams of our business units - creating a stimulating setup for quick innovation cycles and rapid prototyping.
As an intern in our team, you have the opportunity to experience a professional industrial research team, and learn about the unique challenges and opportunities of a career in industrial cybersecurity.
About Siemens:
We are a global technology company focused on industry, infrastructure, transport, and healthcare. From more resource efficient factories, resilient supply chains, and smarter buildings and grids, to sustainable transportation as well as advanced healthcare, we create technology with purpose adding real value for customers. Learn more about Siemens here.
Our Commitment to Equity and Inclusion in our Diverse Global Workforce:
We value your unique identity and perspective. We are fully committed to providing equitable opportunities and building a workplace that reflects the diversity of society, while ensuring that we attract the best talent based on qualifications, skills, and experiences. We welcome you to bring your authentic self and transform the everyday with us.
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Siemens offers a variety of health and wellness benefits to our employees. Details regarding our benefits can be found here: https://www.benefitsquickstart.com/siemens/index.html
The pay range for this position is $32.00- $47.00 per hour. The actual wage offered may be lower or higher depending on budget and candidate experience, knowledge, skills, qualifications and premium geographic location.
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