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Operations Research Intern Jobs in Raleigh, NC (NOW HIRING)

... research, developing reports and policy recommendations, among other tasks. Have the opportunity to explore City operations and services through tours, ride-alongs, and attending high-level meetings ...

Staff Pharmacist

Benson, NC · On-site

$48.25 - $57/hr

Pharmacy Operations - Actively performs all pharmacist functions, actively participates in ... Supervises technician and intern practice prioritizes work load, organizes workflow, and checks ...

Administrative Specialist

Raleigh, NC · On-site

$46.30K - $64.80K/yr

Police Field Operations Opening Date: 05/18/2026 Closing Date: 6/9/2026 11:00 AM Eastern Work Hours ... Perform basic research, compile and assemble data ADA and Other Requirements: Work Environment and ...

On-site training of customers' operators and technicians on set-up, operation, change-over and ... upgrades, research machine designs to identify non-standard parts, and respond to customers ...

On-site training of customers' operators and technicians on set-up, operation, change-over and ... upgrades, research machine designs to identify non-standard parts, and respond to customers ...

Perform research and evaluation of complex projects and assignments requiring advanced knowledge ... Extract and interrupt data and information from multiple sources (e.g. operations, IT, customer ...

... researchers, and patients make informed decisions that advance care. Join us in our mission to ... This role focuses on operational excellence, execution, and continuous improvement , with ...

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How much do operations research intern jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for operations research intern in Raleigh, NC is $17.15, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.23 and $18.70 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an Operations Research Intern do?

An Operations Research Intern applies mathematical modeling, statistical analysis, and optimization techniques to solve business problems and improve operational efficiency. They work with large datasets, develop algorithms, and use tools like Python, R, or Excel to analyze trends and make data-driven recommendations. Interns often collaborate with cross-functional teams to implement solutions in areas such as logistics, supply chain management, or resource allocation. This role provides valuable experience in problem-solving, critical thinking, and decision-making using quantitative methods.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Operations Research Intern position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Operations Research Intern, you should have strong analytical and mathematical skills, typically supported by coursework in operations research, statistics, or engineering. Familiarity with optimization software, programming languages such as Python or R, and spreadsheet tools like Excel is highly valuable. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication enhance collaboration within multidisciplinary teams. These skills are essential for analyzing complex data, developing practical solutions, and presenting actionable insights to support organizational decision-making.

What types of projects might I work on as an Operations Research Intern?

As an Operations Research Intern, you can expect to work on projects that involve analyzing business processes, optimizing resource allocation, or developing mathematical models to improve efficiency. Your typical day may include collecting and cleaning data, running simulations, and preparing visual presentations of your findings. You'll likely collaborate with experienced analysts, engineers, and business stakeholders to address real-world problems faced by the organization. This hands-on experience adds meaningful value to your resume and helps build a strong foundation for a future career in operations research or analytics.
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Goodwin Fellowship Program

Goodwin Fellowship Program

North Carolina Democratic Party

Raleigh, NC • On-site

Part-time

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

The North Carolina Democratic Party is pleased to announce it is accepting applications for its Summer 2018 Goodwin Fellowship Program. The Fellowship program will focus on training the next generation of North Carolina Democratic leaders and will offer positions in Research, Communications, Political, Digital, Finance, and Field.
Goodwin Fellows will be trained by recognized leaders in the North Carolina Democratic Party and will have several opportunities to meet elected officials across the state. Because of the interest in the program, those interested are encouraged to submit an application and will be considered after an interview and selection process. Please indicate what field you are interested in when you apply, we will keep these preferences in mind but placement in your top field is not guaranteed.
Applying to become a Goodwin Fellow might be a good opportunity for you if:
  1. You have interest in Democratic politics and campaigns
  2. You can commit at least 20 hours a week to the fellowship at party headquarters in Raleigh
  3. You enjoy working in high-paced and demanding environments that provide you with learning opportunities

Deadline to Apply: May 10th
This position provides a stipend following the full completion of the program.
The following positions are available:
Finance
The North Carolina Democratic Party Finance Department raises the funds that are essential to maintaining and expanding the North Carolina Democratic Party, as well as fueling Democratic Party activities in all 100 counties. The resources raised by this department help Democratic incumbents and challengers win races at the federal, state and municipal levels. This department also plans and executes high-dollar fundraising events throughout North Carolina.
Examples of daily tasks include managing the donor acknowledgment process, call-time management (working with the Chair of the Party to execute call-time), donor prospect research, database management, planning and promoting upcoming events, processing contributions, soliciting contributions, writing digital and print copy, as well as other administrative tasks. Through their duties, fellows will have the opportunity to work day to day with state political operatives, as well as the chance to network with leaders in the political field - including past and present elected officials and candidates for political office.
Finance interns are smart, accountable, energetic, and fun people who are interested in gaining practical experience and involvement in politics. The most successful candidates are self-starters with "can do" attitudes, the ability to learn quickly, and the ability to work independently. Attention to detail, excellent writing skills, strong interpersonal skills, familiarity with Word, Excel and Outlook are highly desired. The ideal candidate will have taken coursework with an emphasis on campaign finance/political science.
Political
The Political Department develops and implements the coordinated campaign strategy on behalf of the NCDP with Democratic candidates at federal, state and local levels. The political department also coordinates the interaction between the Party, county parties and chairs, precincts and their chairs, and allied organizations.
Political Goodwin Fellows can expect to assist in these processes by preparing briefs and memos for principal travel and events and conducting intensive research on a variety of projects, in addition to providing staff with full office support.
Data
The Data Department provides the NCDP with data-driven solutions to high-level strategic and operational problems. Data Goodwin Fellows are exposed to the next, newest, and greatest advancements in political technology.
Fellows will be asked to take on special projects for various teams in the Data department and, from time-to-time, other departments of the NCDP. Each fellowship will be uniquely tailored to the skill-set of the individual selected but will be designed to enhance each intern's understanding of the critical strategic role that data plays in every facet of the political process.
NCDP's Break the Majority Communications and Research Goodwin Fellow
The Communications and Research Departments facilitate the NCDP's interaction with the public and produces public research for the purpose of breaking the super majority in the North Carolina State Legislature.
Using traditional methods of communication (e.g. press releases and media events) in combination with new media tools (e.g. website content and online tools), the fellow will work to promote the NCDP's message and provide support to our counties parties, Democratic candidates and officeholders, and activist.
Fellows can expect to assist in these processes by media monitoring, list building and maintenance, drafting written materials, and assisting with general communications needs.
Fellows will also work to produce research from a variety of sources to create NCDP research materials and support communication materials. Using public information such as campaign finance reports, lobbying reports, and county records, fellows will contribute to research for specific materials for Democratic candidates and officeholders, and activists.
Fellows can expect to assist in vetting potential municipal and state candidates, contribute to research books, and analyze data from various sources to forward the NCDP's Break the Majority program.
Digital
Through our program, you will be exposed to a variety of skill areas, including digital content creation, social media, online fundraising, graphic design, and political campaigns. Goodwin Fellows will work alongside the NCDP Digital Director and Deputy Digital Director and will have access to training materials provided by the Democratic National Committee. Interns will leave this program with transferable skills that are attractive in political, non- profit, or advocacy organizations.
Students with a working knowledge of digital communications, graphic design, media production, and journalism are encouraged to apply. Having a basic understanding of Photoshop is a plus.
The Digital Goodwin Fellow will gain experience in Adobe programs, work with NCDP staff to achieve digital goals, engage online supporters by assisting the creation of content for NCDP's social media accounts and email programs, and monitor news outlets for news and messaging opportunities.
Our Digital fellow must be self-motivated, a team player, reliable, and interested in gaining digital experience in the nonprofit world. The intern must be able to manage multiple projects with tight deadlines.
Questions can be directed to team@ncdp.org.