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Mechanical Engineering Intern (Spring 2027)

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$18.50 - $25/hr

... semiconductor devices are playing a crucial role in trends such as 5G, cloud computing, AI, and ... What You'll Do As a Mechanical Engineering Intern at ASM, you will support platform Design ...

Simulation and Modeling Intern (Fall 2026)

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$16.75 - $21.50/hr

... semiconductor devices are playing a crucial role in trends such as 5G, cloud computing, AI, and ... What You'll Do As a Simulation Intern at ASM, you will support simulation, DOE studies and ...

Manufacturing Engineering Intern (Spring 2027)

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$16.75 - $21.50/hr

... semiconductor devices are playing a crucial role in trends such as 5G, cloud computing, AI, and ... What You'll Do As a Manufacturing intern, you'll deliver a fully validated mechanical design ...

Construction Engineering Intern

Phoenix, AZ

$16.75 - $21.50/hr

Join Intel's Global Construction Engineering (GCE) organization as a Construction Engineering Intern, supporting the execution and delivery of complex semiconductor manufacturing facility projects.

Join Intel's Global Construction Engineering (GCE) organization as a Construction Engineering Intern, supporting the execution and delivery of complex semiconductor manufacturing facility projects.

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How much do semiconductor intern jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average hourly pay for semiconductor intern in the United States is $17.04, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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To thrive as a Semiconductor Intern, you generally need a foundational understanding of electrical engineering, physics, or materials science, supported by relevant coursework or academic projects. Familiarity with industry-standard tools such as CAD for design, simulation software (e.g., SPICE), and laboratory equipment is commonly required. Attention to detail, strong problem-solving skills, eagerness to learn, and effective teamwork make candidates stand out. These capabilities are essential for contributing to hands-on projects, assimilating technical knowledge quickly, and collaborating across multidisciplinary teams.

What types of projects and daily tasks can I expect as a Semiconductor Intern?

As a Semiconductor Intern, you’ll likely assist with tasks such as device characterization, prototype testing, data analysis, and technical documentation under the supervision of experienced engineers. You may also participate in design reviews, lab experiments, and process optimization efforts, providing a hands-on role in ongoing research or production projects. Depending on the company, you might collaborate closely with cross-functional teams, including process engineers, designers, and quality assurance staff. This experience helps you develop technical skills and industry knowledge, providing a strong foundation for future careers in semiconductor engineering.

What is a Semiconductor Intern job?

A Semiconductor Intern is a temporary position designed for students or recent graduates to gain hands-on experience in the semiconductor industry. Interns typically work on projects related to chip design, fabrication, testing, or process development under the guidance of experienced engineers. Responsibilities may include data analysis, simulation, troubleshooting, and assisting in research. This role helps interns develop technical skills, industry knowledge, and professional experience that can lead to full-time opportunities in the field.

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MEMS Sensors Product Engineer Intern

STMicroelectronics

Scottsdale, AZ • On-site

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OUR STORY
At STMicroelectronics, we believe in the power of technology to drive innovation and make a positive impact on people, businesses, and society. As a global semiconductor company, our advanced technologies and chips form the hidden foundation of the world we live in today.
When you join ST, you will be part of a global business with more than 115 nationalities, present in 40 countries, and comprising over 50,000 diverse and dedicated creators and makers of technology around the world.
Developing technologies takes more than talent: it takes amazing people who understand collaboration and respect. People with passion and the desire to disrupt the status quo, drive innovation, and unlock their own potential.
Embark on a journey with us, where you can innovate for a future that we want to make smarter and greener, in a responsible and sustainable way. Our technology starts with you.
Job location: Please note that this internship will be located at our ST office in Chandler, AZ.
The MEMS Sensor Sub-Group is responsible for the development activities of new products and technologies to support Automotive, Industrial and Medical markets. Products include accelerometers, gyroscopes and pressure sensors that are packaged with microcontrollers and application specific integrated circuits to provide a system solution to customers.
YOUR ROLE
  • The MEMS Sensors Product Engineer Intern position is a central role in the development of new products within the MEMS Sensors Sub-Group.
  • The intern will be responsible for the following:
    • Executing characterization plans and report findings.
    • Create and execute qualification plans including test definitions, pre and post stress data analysis and final reporting of results.
    • Bench validation of key product requirements. This may include hardware and software design, correlation with ATE data, etc.
    • Interfacing with manufacturing site to ramp the product into high volume manufacturing.
    • Interface with assembly for product BOMs and building samples.

Key Challenges:
  • The intern will be required to interface with other engineers to problem solve any product errata, customer returns or test procedure debug.
  • The intern can face some unique challenges including both ASIC and MEMs design or quality issues. This will require a strong knowledge in data analysis, setting up design of experiments and the use of the 8D process to help root cause and correct failures.
  • The intern will interface with Design, Process, Test, Quality, Manufacturing and Customers throughout the New Product Introduction cycle of a program.

Cross functional aspects:
  • The intern will interface with design, process, test, quality, manufacturing and customers throughout the New Product Introduction cycle of a program.

YOUR SKILLS & EXPERIENCES
  • BS/MS in Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering or Materials Science and Engineering.
  • Prior Product experience with Sensor/MEMS knowledge will be a strong plus.
  • Strong analytical and interpersonal communication skills - both oral and written - are required.
  • Use of tools for technical analysis and productivity tools, such as JMP, MS Excel, MS Project are required.

ST is proud to be one of the 17 companies certified as a 2025 Global Top Employer and the first and only semiconductor company to achieve this distinction. ST was recognized in this ranking thanks to its continuous improvement approach and stands out particularly in the areas of ethics & integrity, purpose & values, organization & change, business strategy, and performance.
At ST, we endeavor to foster a diverse and inclusive workplace, and we do not tolerate discrimination. We aim to recruit and retain a diverse workforce that reflects the societies around us. We strive for equity in career development, career opportunities, and equal remuneration. We encourage candidates who may not meet every single requirement to apply, as we appreciate diverse perspectives and provide opportunities for growth and learning. Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) is woven into our company culture.
To discover more, visit st.com/careers.