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Engineering Intern

Auburn, AL · On-site

$14.50 - $18.75/hr

Interns are expected to work at least 10 hours per week at the IS4S facilities with some ... electronic enclosures and wiring harnesses o Develop and test software for sensors and other data ...

General Application for Interns

Chandler, AZ · On-site

$14.75 - $19/hr

AeroSpec is looking for entry-level engineering interns interested in a year-round position with ... Experience with electronics and wiring a plus * Experience with 3D printing and prototyping a plus

... of printed circuit boards (PCB) * Library creation and maintenance * Create and release ... internships and club/project work applies) PREFERRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE: * 2+ years of ...

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How much do internship printed electronics jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship printed electronics 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 are Internship Printed Electronics positions?

Internship Printed Electronics positions are temporary roles, typically for students or recent graduates, that focus on learning and contributing to the field of printed electronics. Printed electronics involves creating electronic devices by printing conductive materials onto various substrates, such as plastic or paper. Interns in this area often assist with research, fabrication, testing, and analysis of printed electronic components like sensors, displays, or circuits. These internships provide hands-on experience with innovative manufacturing methods and exposure to emerging technologies in electronics. The experience can be valuable for careers in electronics, materials science, or engineering.

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

To thrive as an intern in Printed Electronics, you generally need a background in materials science, electrical engineering, or a related field, along with basic laboratory and research skills. Familiarity with CAD design software, printing techniques (such as inkjet or screen printing), and measurement equipment is often required. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective teamwork help interns excel in fast-paced research environments. These skills are crucial for contributing to innovative projects, ensuring accurate experimental results, and collaborating efficiently with multidisciplinary teams.

What types of projects do interns typically work on during a Printed Electronics internship?

As an intern in Printed Electronics, you can expect to work on hands-on projects involving the design, fabrication, and testing of electronic circuits using printing technologies such as inkjet or screen printing. Typical responsibilities may include preparing substrates, formulating conductive inks, operating specialized equipment, and collecting performance data. Interns also often collaborate with multidisciplinary teams of engineers and scientists, gaining exposure to both research and development environments. This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to innovative projects while building practical skills relevant to the evolving field of flexible and wearable electronics.

What is the difference between Internship Printed Electronics vs Printed Electronics Engineer?

AspectInternship Printed ElectronicsPrinted Electronics Engineer
CredentialsEnrolled in relevant degree programs, basic knowledgeBachelor's or Master's in Electrical Engineering, specialized skills
Work EnvironmentEducational labs, research projects, internship settingsIndustrial labs, manufacturing facilities, R&D departments
ResponsibilitiesAssisting with experiments, learning processes, supporting projectsDesigning, developing, and testing printed electronic devices

Internship Printed Electronics roles focus on learning and supporting ongoing projects, often requiring basic knowledge and educational credentials. In contrast, Printed Electronics Engineers are responsible for designing and developing advanced printed electronic products, requiring specialized education and experience.

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Infographic showing various Internship Printed Electronics job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,174 per year, or $19.3 per hour.
Electrical Engineer Intern, Power Electronics - Compliance and Validation Testing

Electrical Engineer Intern, Power Electronics - Compliance and Validation Testing

Ametek

San Diego, CA • On-site

$26 - $30/hr

Other

Posted 12 days ago


AMETEK rating

7.6

Company rating: 7.6 out of 10

Based on 44 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

65th of 141 rated electronics manufacturers


Job description

About Us:

Join AMETEK Programmable Power, a leader in cutting-edge programmable power solutions and systems. We specialize in designing and delivering precision AC and DC programmable power supplies, electronic loads, power subsystems, and compliance test solutions. If you're ready to work at the forefront of differentiated power technologies, this is your opportunity to make an impact in a fast-paced, high-tech environment!

Internship Summary:

The Electrical Engineer Intern will support the development of AC and DC power conversion products and assist with compliance and validation activities. The role involves hands-on work in prototype builds, material validation, and certification testing to ensure product reliability and regulatory compliance. The intern will collaborate with senior engineers to evaluate new topologies, select components for improved efficiency, and address lifecycle challenges for sustaining hardware. 

This is an onsite position in San Diego, CA. It is a year-round internship with an expectation of 20-28 hours per week during the school year and the opportunity to work full-time during academic breaks.

Key Responsibilities:

New AC Source Product Development

  • Collaborate with senior engineers on design and development of next-generation programmable AC sources. Responsibilities include evaluating new topologies, selecting components for improved efficiency and reliability, and supporting prototype builds to extend power capability and meet evolving customer requirements.

Certification & Compliance Testing

  • Assist in performing certification tests after engineering completes front-end work and coordinate with external labs (TUV, CSA, Nemko) to ensure timely compliance with global standards (CE, NRTL, IEC 61000 series, SEMI F47, OSHA-driven requirements).

Material Availability & End-of-Life Component Selection

  • Address challenges with obsolete or unavailable components, extended lead times, and cost increases. Work with engineering and QA to validate alternative materials without impacting product specifications.

Validation Testing

  • Support sourcing samples, building units, and completing rigorous validation for new materials and components. Critical components often require 30-40 hours of testing and approval from start to finish.

Cross-Training & Future Projects

  • This individual will also be trained on multiple current product lines (SGX, AST, SQ/TA) and support verification of new features for upcoming projects. Knowledge with high voltage, high power, AC and DC outputs, power electronics topologies strongly desired.

Requirements:

  • Junior or Senior year studying Electrical Engineering.
  • Laboratory experience and knowledge of analytical devices such as DMM and oscilloscopes.
  • Proficient in common engineering design tools, such as simulation software, mathematical analysis, schematic capture, MS Excel/Word, and database applications.
  • Knowledge with PWB layout software is desirable (Altium, PADs, OrCAD)
  • Knowledge of design of analog and digital electronics, working experience a plus.
  • Knowledge in the use of PC-based development tools and firmware (C, C++, Visual Basic) for microcontrollers, DSPs, and user interface (data communications, GUIs) is desirable.
  • Good interpersonal skills, written and oral communication skills, and ability to work cooperatively in a team environment.
  • Good organizational skills
  • Ability to multitask effectively and meet deadlines.
  • Previous internship experience is desirable.
  • Must be able to commit min 20 to 28 hours per week during school year.

What We Offer:

  • Intern pay range for students pursuing a Bachelor's degree: $26.00 - 30.00 per hour.
  • Mentorship from experienced engineers.
  • Exposure to real-world projects and cutting-edge technologies.
  • Networking opportunities within the organization.
  • On site manufacturing of products which will expose the intern to the following:
    • Understanding how components come together in real-world production
    • Quality Control
    • Manufacturing Workflow
    • Document Control
    • Supply Chain Awareness
    • On site PCBA design and assembly. Schematic & PCB Layout Design. Solder Paste Printing. Pick-and-Place. Reflow Soldering. Through-Hole Assembly.
    • Working with engineers, technicians, quality teams, sales, marketing, and shipping to meet production goals.

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