1

Internship Signal Processing Jobs in Washington (NOW HIRING)

QA Test Engineer

Bethesda, MD ยท Remote

$44.25 - $60.25/hr

... internships, bootcamps, or strong personal projects considered) * Working proficiency in Python ... Background with signal processing, time-series, or biosensor / eye-tracking data--or a strong ...

QA Test Engineer

Bethesda, MD ยท On-site +1

$44.25 - $60.25/hr

... internships, bootcamps, or strong personal projects considered) * Working proficiency in Python ... Background with signal processing, time-series, or biosensor / eye-tracking data-or a strong ...

QA Test Engineer

Bethesda, MD ยท Remote

$44.25 - $60.25/hr

... internships, bootcamps, or strong personal projects considered) * Working proficiency in Python ... Background with signal processing, time-series, or biosensor / eye-tracking data-or a strong ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

Internship Signal Processing information

What is an Internship in Signal Processing?

An Internship in Signal Processing is a temporary position, usually for students or recent graduates, where individuals gain hands-on experience working with the analysis, interpretation, and manipulation of signals such as audio, images, or sensor data. Interns typically support engineers and researchers in designing algorithms, running experiments, and developing software or hardware solutions. These internships help participants build practical skills and industry knowledge, often serving as a stepping stone to full-time roles in signal processing, communications, or related fields.

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

To thrive as an intern in signal processing, you need a solid background in mathematics, digital signal processing concepts, and programming, typically gained through coursework in electrical engineering or a related field. Familiarity with MATLAB, Python, and tools such as Simulink or LabVIEW is often required, along with any relevant coursework or certifications. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and teamwork are important soft skills that set candidates apart. These competencies ensure you can effectively analyze, interpret, and develop signal processing solutions in real-world engineering environments.

What types of projects do interns typically work on in a Signal Processing internship?

Signal Processing interns often work on projects involving the analysis, filtering, and interpretation of signals such as audio, images, or sensor data. These projects may include developing algorithms for noise reduction, feature extraction, or data compression under the guidance of experienced engineers. Interns typically collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, contributing to both research and practical implementation tasks, which helps them gain real-world experience and technical skills relevant to the industry.
What are the most commonly searched types of Signal Processing jobs in Washington? The most popular types of Signal Processing jobs in Washington are:
What job categories do people searching Internship Signal Processing jobs in Washington look for? The top searched job categories for Internship Signal Processing jobs in Washington are:
What cities in Washington are hiring for Internship Signal Processing jobs? Cities in Washington with the most Internship Signal Processing job openings:
Fall 2026 Political Internship

Fall 2026 Political Internship

Democratic Governors Association

Washington, DC โ€ข On-site, Remote

$17 - $22.75/hr

Other

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

The Democratic Governors Association (DGA), the independent, non-profit, campaign committee responsible for electing and supporting Democratic governors, is seeking a Political intern for the Fall 2026ย term. The DGA works closely with the state and Washington, D.C. offices of the Democratic governors as well as many other national Democratic and progressive organizations.

DGA internships allow interested students to obtain practical political experience within the DGA Political Department including policy and candidate research, political memo's, political contact information, drafting emails, and administrative support to the DGA staff who are responsible for working with the nation's Democratic governors and candidates to help with strategy and position them to win campaigns.

DGA Political interns are assigned a variety of projects and tasks that support the DGA Political, Communications, Research, and Administrative staff. The Political intern mainly reports to the Political Assistant for assignments and feedback, as well as regular check-ins with the Intern Coordinator who manages DGA's internship program.

For the Fall 2026 Term, DGA internships will be hybrid, with the option for interns located in Washington, DC to use the office on a limited basis. Selected interns are provided a program stipend of $4,000. Housing is not provided.

Applicants should submit a resume and 1-2 paragraphs on why you want to work as an Intern at the DGA and how you anticipate a DGA internship will benefit your career. Please include a draft work schedule at the end of your 1-2 paragraphs. Hour requirements are listed below. Potential applicants who have an interest in working on Democratic campaigns or supporting Democratic Campaigns are strongly encouraged to apply. No calls or emails, please.

This application will remain open until the positions are filled.ย 

Typical Responsibilities
  • Assist the Political Assistantย along with other members of the Political team with day-to-day tasks which can include spreadsheet management, writing memos, and creating presentations.
  • Assist with pulling media statistics and data, creating traffic reports, sending out new ads as they are released, building finance reports, and tracking candidates and other race information.
  • Assist in organizing deployment of DGA staff as the election approaches.
  • Assist with resume outreach and maintaining Google Drive foldersย for campaigns.
  • Attendingย briefingsย or information sessions about related work in the democratic field and writing memos for the Political team.
  • Help with other special projects, assignments, and tasks as assigned by DGA Communications, Research, Finance, Digital, and Administrative staff.
Minimum Qualifications
  • Excellent punctuality and attendance;
  • Good, professional verbal and written communication skills;
  • Good and consistent attention to detail;
  • Ability to cooperate and effectively communicate with a diverse staff and other interns;
  • Ability to ask appropriate questions to gather information to complete a task on time and up to expectations;
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office including Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.;
  • Proficiency with other web tools such as Google Docs;
  • Strong commitment to the principles of the Democratic Party;
  • Strong interest in current events and national/state/local campaigns and politics;
  • For Fall terms, hybrid availability for a minimum of 18ย hours per week is preferredย 
Diversity Practicesย 
The DGA is committed to ensuring equal opportunity to participate in the internship program regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, age, disability, or veteran status. The DGA strongly encourages individuals from diverse backgrounds to apply to this internship.
ย 
Closing
The DGA Internship Coordinator can work with selected interns and their school/program to obtain course credit for this internship.
ย 
The DGA offices are based in downtown Washington, DC and we are currently in a hybrid work protocol. The DGA will work with potential candidates to schedule remote interviews and process on-boarding procedures remotely, as necessary.
We may use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process, such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing responses and identifying potential inconsistencies or verification signals in application materials based on available information. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made by humans. If you would like more information about how your data is processed, please contact us.
apply for this job