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Programming Internships Jobs in Maryland (NOW HIRING)

Internship - Engineering

Columbia, MD · On-site

$16.50 - $21.50/hr

STRUCTURAL TECHNOLOGIES is the in-house engineering business line of Structural Group. If you are seeking a challenging and rewarding construction internship opportunity with a dynamic, diversified ...

Internship - Engineering

Columbia, MD · On-site

$16.50 - $21.50/hr

STRUCTURAL TECHNOLOGIES is the in-house engineering business line of Structural Group. If you are seeking a challenging and rewarding construction internship opportunity with a dynamic, diversified ...

About Automation Engineering Roles at Danaher Are you energized by solving technical problems ... Interns in similar past roles have worked on meaningful projects that support Cytiva's mission of ...

About Automation Engineering Roles at Danaher Are you energized by solving technical problems ... Interns in similar past roles have worked on meaningful projects that support Cytiva's mission of ...

About Automation Engineering Roles at Danaher Are you energized by solving technical problems ... Interns in similar past roles have worked on meaningful projects that support Cytiva's mission of ...

About Automation Engineering Roles at Danaher Are you energized by solving technical problems ... Interns in similar past roles have worked on meaningful projects that support Cytiva's mission of ...

About Automation Engineering Roles at Danaher Are you energized by solving technical problems ... Interns in similar past roles have worked on meaningful projects that support Cytiva's mission of ...

About Automation Engineering Roles at Danaher Are you energized by solving technical problems ... Interns in similar past roles have worked on meaningful projects that support Cytiva's mission of ...

About Automation Engineering Roles at Danaher Are you energized by solving technical problems ... Interns in similar past roles have worked on meaningful projects that support Cytiva's mission of ...

About Automation Engineering Roles at Danaher Are you energized by solving technical problems ... Interns in similar past roles have worked on meaningful projects that support Cytiva's mission of ...

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Programming Internships information

What are programming internships?

Programming internships are short-term work experiences offered by companies or organizations to students or recent graduates interested in software development. These internships provide hands-on experience in coding, software engineering, and working with development teams on real-world projects. Interns typically learn industry-standard programming languages, tools, and practices while building their professional network. Programming internships are a great way to gain practical skills, explore career interests, and improve your resume for future job opportunities.

What types of projects can programming interns expect to work on during their internship?

Programming interns typically work on real-world projects that align with the company’s current objectives, such as developing new features, fixing bugs, or enhancing existing software. Interns are often assigned tasks that allow them to collaborate with experienced developers, participate in code reviews, and contribute to team meetings. While the complexity of assignments may vary, interns usually gain hands-on experience with the company’s tech stack and tools, which helps them build both technical and professional skills. Regular feedback and mentorship are commonly provided to support learning and growth throughout the internship.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a programming intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Programming Intern, you need a solid grasp of programming fundamentals, data structures, and algorithms, usually supported by coursework in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with languages like Python, Java, or C++, and experience using version control systems such as Git, are typically expected. Strong problem-solving ability, eagerness to learn, and effective communication help interns adapt quickly and work well within teams. These skills and qualities are crucial for contributing meaningfully to projects, growing technically, and integrating smoothly into professional development environments.

What are the most commonly searched types of Programming Internships jobs in Maryland?

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Electrical Engineering Internships/Co-ops - $22/hr - $30/hr

RCT-Systems

Baltimore, MD • On-site

$22 - $30/hr

Internship

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, PTO

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Job description

RCT Systems, Power Systems Division, is seeking Electrical Engineering interns/co-ops to join our team for the summer and regular semester co-op. Note that we are no longer accepting applications for summer-only employment; however, we remain open to internships/co-ops that begin in the summer and continue through the fall.Please indicate your desired term of employment in your resume or cover letter.
Intern and entry-level applicants to RCT Systems Power Systems Division (PSD), without specific experience or education in power conversion and/or power systems, are encouraged to provide cover letters to their resume/CV that address the gap between their background and the core work that we perform here at RCT PSD (solid-state power conversion).
Electrical Engineering interns will perform in one or more of several different areas including:
  • Develop HMIs/GUIs for operation and testing of power converters.
  • Detailed PCB design including system control PCBs and support hardware.
  • Design and test embedded control algorithms for DSPs, FPGAs, and PLC controllers.
  • Develop Controller-Hardware-in-the-Loop (CHIL) test setups, control cards, and control algorithms using Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) real-time simulators.
  • Design and debug electrical simulation models used to derisk test setups.
  • Testing of magnetic components (inductors, transformers).
  • Develop test plans and procedures for systems nearing design completion.
  • Analyze collected test data and develop reports and presentations.

Minimum Requirements:
  • United States Citizenship is required due to US Government ITAR program restrictions.Must indicate citizenship status on individual documents submitted with the application (resume/CV or cover letter itself)- applications not identifying citizenship status on the submitted documents will *not* be considered.Note that even if you have an active security clearance, you must identify citizenship on your submitted application documents.
  • Minimum 3.3 GPA
  • 3rd year undergraduate minimum, MS and PhD students a plus
  • Applicants to the internship/co-op program, who are pursuing power electronics or power systems as an undergraduate focus area or graduate studies program are highly preferred/desired.

Desired Skillset:
  • Self-motivated individual; research experience a plus
  • Experience with electrical simulation software such PLECS, SPICE, PSIM, Simulink, or DSIM
  • Experience implementing communication interfaces (CAN, RS485, Modbus, I2C, high speed fiber, others)
  • Experience applying embedded software for motor drives, AC-DC, DC-DC, and DC-AC converters
  • Experience programming various microcontrollers, DSP, and/or FPGAs, such as TI C2000 or Xilinx
  • Hands-on experience with PLECS RT Boxes, Typhoon HIL Simulators, or other HIL platforms
  • Experience with PCB design software such as Altium or KiCAD
  • Experience with semiconductor technologies such as Silicon (Si), Silicon-Carbide (SiC), or Gallium-Nitride (GaN)
  • Experience working with 3-phase power systems

RCT Systems PSD produces high power density, wide bandgap semiconductor-based power converters for military and commercial applications. RCT offers competitive pay, a fast-paced R&D work environment, with a design, build, and high-voltage test site in Baltimore, MD. The internship/co-op is in-person only (no remote work), and located at our offices in Baltimore, MD.
Job Postings can be found at: https://rctsystems.catsone.com/careers/
RCT offers a competitive benefits package that includes:
  • Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage
  • Generous PTO and Sick Time
  • Life Insurance
  • Flexible schedules available

RCT Systems is committed and proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regards to race, color, religion, sex (to include pregnancy and related conditions, sexual orientation, and gender identity), national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other federally protected class.