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SWBC is seeking talented students to join our College Intern Program in San Antonio, Texas. This is an exciting opportunity for college students who are motivated and eager to learn within their ...

IT Intern (Network Security)

San Antonio, TX · On-site

$13.50 - $18/hr

SWBC is seeking talented students to join our College Intern Program in San Antonio, Texas. This is an exciting opportunity for college students who are motivated and eager to learn within their ...

SWBC is seeking talented students to join our College Intern Program in San Antonio, Texas. This is an exciting opportunity for college students who are motivated and eager to learn within their ...

The Cybersecurity Summer Intern position will foster and promote SUNY student talent by providing ... Windows 10/11; basic Linux command-line usage (e.g., Ubuntu, Kali) Networking & Security Tools:

... a physician network and various related services located in 40 U.S. states, Washington, D.C ... Information Security Intern you will have the opportunity to work on real-time and meaningful ...

... a physician network and various related services located in 40 U.S. states, Washington, D.C ... Information Security Intern you will have the opportunity to work on real-time and meaningful ...

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How much do network security intern jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for network security intern in the United States is $20.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.11 and $22.36 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Network Security Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Network Security Intern, you need foundational knowledge of networking concepts, cybersecurity principles, and coursework in computer science or information technology. Familiarity with network monitoring tools, firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and certifications like CompTIA Security+ or Cisco CCNA is often valuable. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication help you investigate threats and collaborate with security teams. These skills and qualities are essential for identifying vulnerabilities, supporting incident response, and maintaining a secure network environment.

What are some common challenges faced by Network Security Interns during their internships?

Network Security Interns often encounter challenges such as adapting to rapidly evolving cyber threats, learning new security tools and protocols quickly, and understanding the organization's unique network architecture. Balancing hands-on technical tasks with documentation and compliance requirements can also be demanding. Additionally, interns typically collaborate closely with senior security analysts and IT teams, which requires effective communication and a willingness to learn from feedback in a fast-paced environment.

What does a Network Security Intern do?

A Network Security Intern assists with the protection and monitoring of an organization's computer networks and systems. Their tasks often include helping to configure firewalls, monitoring network traffic for suspicious activity, assisting with vulnerability assessments, and supporting the IT team with security-related projects. Interns also learn about security protocols, incident response, and best practices in cybersecurity. This role provides hands-on experience and exposure to the tools and techniques used to safeguard digital assets.

What is the difference between Network Security Intern vs Cybersecurity Intern?

AspectNetwork Security InternCybersecurity Intern
Required CredentialsBasic knowledge of networking, certifications like CompTIA Network+Fundamental cybersecurity knowledge, certifications like CompTIA Security+
Work EnvironmentHands-on with network devices, security tools, and monitoring systemsBroader security tasks including threat analysis and vulnerability assessments
Employer & Industry UsageIT departments, network-focused roles in various industriesSecurity teams across industries, broader cybersecurity focus
Search & Comparison IntentPeople interested in network-specific security rolesIndividuals exploring general cybersecurity internships

The main difference between a Network Security Intern and a Cybersecurity Intern lies in their focus areas. Network Security Interns primarily work on securing network infrastructure and devices, while Cybersecurity Interns have a broader scope that includes various security aspects beyond networks. Both roles require foundational security knowledge and certifications, but Network Security Interns tend to focus more on network-specific tools and environments.

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Infographic showing various Network Security Intern job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 72% Full Time, 23% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $42,304 per year, or $20.3 per hour.

Network Engineer (SkillBridge Intern) - 28069 with Security Clearance

HII Mission Technologies

Hampton, VA

Other

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Requisition Number: 28069 Required Travel: 0 - 10% Employment Type: Temporary Worker Anticipated Salary Range: $0.00 - $0.00 Security Clearance: TS/SCI Level of Experience: Intern This opportunity resides with Warfare Systems (WS), a business group within HII's Mission Technologies division. Warfare Systems comprises cyber and mission IT; electronic warfare; and C5ISR systems. HII works within our nation's intelligence and cyber operations communities to defend our interests in cyberspace and anticipate emerging threats. Our capabilities in cybersecurity, network architecture, reverse engineering, software and hardware development uniquely enable us to support sensitive missions for the U.S. military and federal agency partners. Meet HII's Mission Technologies Division Our team of more than 7,000 professionals worldwide delivers all-domain expertise and advanced technologies in service of mission partners across the globe. Mission Technologies is leading the next evolution of national defense - the data evolution - by accelerating a breadth of national security solutions for government and commercial customers. Our capabilities range from C5ISR, AI and Big Data, cyber operations and synthetic training environments to fleet sustainment, environmental remediation and the largest family of unmanned underwater vehicles in every class. Find the role that's right for you. Apply today. We look forward to meeting you. To learn more about Mission Technologies, click here for a short video: https://vimeo.com/732533072 Summary This is an UNPAID internship through the DoD SkillBridge Program for transitioning active-duty US military personnel. DoD SkillBridge Internships are available to help transitioning active-duty military personnel gain real-world experience in the work force sometime during their final 180 days of active-duty service. The intern will actively train on meaningful projects and work closely with a mentor and with senior company leadership. HII Mission Technologies Internship programs are focused on placing transitioning military into internships that require KSAs, Education & Military Training similar to their current or previous military jobs; positions that could easily transition over to a full-time regular and permanent job with HII. Objective
The SkillBridge intern will train as a Network Engineer with HII Mission Technologies, reporting to a designated Network Engineering Supervisor. The goal is to gain hands-on experience in designing, planning, implementing, testing, and sustaining enterprise networks within Warfare Systems environments. Interns will work alongside subject matter experts to apply best practices in network architecture, hardware/software selection, integration testing, and modernization strategies. They will complete the program with the confidence to perform mid-level network engineering functions across LAN, MAN, WAN, and cloud-integrated networks. This internship also provides a window into HII's mission, culture, and career pathways in delivering mission-driven solutions. Overall Goals & End State (3-4 month target)
At the end of four months, • Design and document network system schematics that meet capacity, security, and future-growth requirements
• Conduct network testing and troubleshoot connectivity and performance issues across LAN, MAN, and WAN environments
• Support hardware and software selection recommendations tailored to mission needs
• Integrate and test complex, large-scale, computer-integrated networks
• Evaluate and report on emerging network technologies to enhance capabilities
• Configure and manage network devices: routers, switches, firewalls, gateways, and interconnections
• Support cloud network integrations with AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud Platform
• Communicate design proposals and technical findings effectively to stakeholders
• Build professional relationships within the Warfare Systems team
• Complete and present a capstone network architecture project demonstrating end-to-end mastery
• Mission Technologies will benefit from the military background of the SkillBridge intern and consider the SkillBridge internship an overall positive experience Assumptions/Restrictions
• If the candidate is selected and approved, the SkillBridge Intern can travel in conjunction with this internship; HII Mission Technologies will fund all travel costs
• SkillBridge Intern will possess at minimum an Active TS/SCI Security Clearance
• SkillBridge Intern will be available during core hours for critical meetings and training Program of Instruction Location: Langley AFB, VA Training Plan Phase 1: Orientation (Weeks 1-3)
Objective: Establish baseline knowledge of HII, TS/SCI protocols, and core network concepts. * Week 1: Facility orientation; TS/SCI handling; meet network/security teams. * Week 2: Review LAN/MAN/WAN schematics; hardware/software inventories; capacity planning. * Week 3: Set up lab (virtualization, simulation tools); access config management systems. Phase 2: Technical Learning (Weeks 4-7)
Objective: Build applied skills in design, implementation, and testing. * Week 4: Create network diagrams; specify hardware/software; plan capacity/security. * Week 5: Configure routers, switches, firewalls; deploy VLANs; establish routing protocols. * Week 6: Develop/execute test plans; troubleshoot LAN/MAN/WAN issues. * Week 7: Intro to Python/Ansible; automate backups, rollouts, and tasks. Phase 3: Integration (Weeks 8-10)
Objective: Transition to integrated operations and strategic evaluation. * Week 8: Implement firewall rules/ACLs; apply segmentation and threat mitigation. * Week 9: Plan/test AWS/Azure/GCP connectivity; deploy hybrid components. * Week 10: Research SD-WAN, NFV, intent-based networking; compile evaluation report. Phase 4: Capstone (Weeks 11-12)
Objective: Deliver final project and prepare for transition. * Week 11: Draft comprehensive network proposal with schematics, test plans, and security design. * Week 12: Present deliverables; host Q&A; conduct exit interview; outline post-internship roadmap. Phase 5: Advanced Ops (Weeks 13-16)
Objective: Move into operational leadership, collaboration, and innovation. * Week 13: Simulated mission exercise under constraints (bandwidth, contested environment, cyber threats). * Week 14: Partner with Warfare Systems Engineering; red-team/blue-team exercise; after-action report. * Week 15: Shadow senior engineers; mentor junior staff; create "quick start" guide for future interns. * Week 16: Finalize DoD IAT II/III prep; build career roadmap; reflect with leadership on lessons learned. Additional Goals
Apply all skills independently.
Complete additional IT certifications supporting the role. Minimum Qualifications Active-Duty Military ONLY within final 180 days of active-duty service. Applications accepted within final 12 months of US Military active-duty service. Education and Experience dependent on Program of Instruction. * Bachelors in CS, IT/Systems, engineering, or related + 2 yrs relevant experience; or HS + 6 yrs. * 2 + yrs designing, building, and supporting LAN/MAN/WAN. * Proficient in network hardware/software evaluation, configuration, performance tuning, and integration testing. * Effective communicator with strong interpersonal skills; works solo or in teams. * Strong analytical research and problem-solving. * Active DoD Top Secret/SCI (TS/SCI) clearance. #LI-RM1 Preferred Requirements * Ability to create rack drawings and L2/L3 network diagrams * IAT Level II * Familiarity with cloud networking (AWS, Azure, GCP). Physical Requirements Physical Requirements will vary and is dependent on the Program of Instruction. The listed salary range for this role is intended as a good faith estimate based on the role's location, expectations, and responsibilities. When extending an offer, HII's Mission Technologies division takes a variety of factors into consideration which include, but are not limited to, the role's function and a candidate's education or training, work experience, and key skills. Together we are working to ensure a future where everyone can be free and thrive. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, physical or mental disability, age, or veteran status or any other basis protected by federal, state, or local law. Do You Need Assistance? If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the employment process, please send an e-mail to and let us know the nature of your request and your contact information. Reasonable accommodations are considered on a case-by-case basis. Please note that only those inquiries concerning a request for reasonable accommodation will be responded to from this email address. Additionally, you may also call 1-844-849-8463 for assistance. Press #3 for HII Mission Technologies.