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Summer Computer Engineering Student Jobs in Iowa

Student Drafter

Ames, IA ยท On-site +1

$22 - $29.50/hr

... engineering drawings * Knowledge of trigonometry, geometry, and general mathematics used in CAD ... Company celebrations, summer parties, volunteer opportunities, games, prize drawings, and more!

Student Drafter

Ames, IA ยท On-site

$22 - $29.50/hr

... engineering drawings * Knowledge of trigonometry, geometry, and general mathematics used in CAD ... Company celebrations, summer parties, volunteer opportunities, games, prize drawings, and more!

Computer Programming Tutor

Ames, IA ยท Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Ability to explain computational thinking, abstraction, iteration, recursion, and software development life cycle while preparing students for computer science coursework and software engineering ...

Computer Programming Tutor

Iowa City, IA ยท Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Ability to explain computational thinking, abstraction, iteration, recursion, and software development life cycle while preparing students for computer science coursework and software engineering ...

CAD Designer

Ames, IA ยท Hybrid

$26.50 - $36.50/hr

Utilizes engineering handbook, design manuals, other sources such as part catalogs to find ... Company celebrations, summer parties, volunteer opportunities, games, prize drawings, and more!

CAD Designer

Ames, IA ยท On-site

$26.50 - $36.50/hr

Utilizes engineering handbook, design manuals, other sources such as part catalogs to find ... Company celebrations, summer parties, volunteer opportunities, games, prize drawings, and more!

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Summer Computer Engineering Student information

What is the difference between Summer Computer Engineering Student vs Summer Software Developer?

AspectSummer Computer Engineering StudentSummer Software Developer
CredentialsEnrolled in Computer Engineering programTypically pursuing Computer Science or Software Engineering degree
Work EnvironmentInternship in engineering labs, tech companies, or research centersInternship in software development teams, tech firms, or startups
Employer UsageUniversities, tech companies, research institutionsSoftware companies, IT firms, tech startups
Common Search IntentLearning about engineering internships, program requirementsFinding software development internship opportunities

The Summer Computer Engineering Student role focuses on gaining hands-on experience in hardware, embedded systems, and engineering projects, often within research or technical environments. In contrast, a Summer Software Developer typically works on coding, software design, and application development. Both roles involve internships in tech settings but differ in technical focus and skill application.

What does a Summer Computer Engineering Student do?

A Summer Computer Engineering Student typically participates in internships, research projects, or training programs during the summer months to gain hands-on experience in computer engineering. Their responsibilities may include assisting with software or hardware development, testing systems, troubleshooting technical issues, and collaborating with experienced engineers. These positions provide valuable practical knowledge, networking opportunities, and a chance to apply classroom learning to real-world projects. The experience gained can help students build their resumes and clarify their specific interests within the field.

What types of projects can a Summer Computer Engineering Student expect to work on, and how are these projects typically structured?

As a Summer Computer Engineering Student, you can expect to work on a range of hands-on projects, such as developing software prototypes, assisting with hardware testing, or supporting ongoing research and development efforts. These projects are often team-based, providing opportunities to collaborate with full-time engineers and other interns. You'll likely be assigned a mentor or supervisor who will guide you through project milestones and offer feedback. The structure is typically designed to expose you to real-world engineering challenges while allowing you to contribute meaningfully within a limited timeframe.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Summer Computer Engineering Student, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Summer Computer Engineering Student, you need a foundational understanding of programming languages, digital logic, and basic hardware concepts, typically supported by coursework in computer engineering or a related field. Familiarity with tools like MATLAB, circuit design software, and version control systems such as Git is often expected. Strong problem-solving abilities, effective communication, and adaptability help students excel in project-based, team-oriented environments. These skills and qualities are important because they enable students to contribute meaningfully to projects, learn rapidly, and succeed in dynamic, technical settings.
What cities in Iowa are hiring for Summer Computer Engineering Student jobs? Cities in Iowa with the most Summer Computer Engineering Student job openings:
Infographic showing various Summer Computer Engineering Student job openings in Iowa as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 82% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution.

Chair, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Buffkin / Baker (Iowa State University)

Ames, IA โ€ข On-site

Other

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Palmer Department Chair Electrical and Computer Engineering

About Iowa State University

Iowa State University is a very special place, full of history. But what truly makes Iowa State unique is a rare combination of campus beauty, the opportunity to be a part of the land-grant experiment, and the progressive and inventive spirit of the Cyclone experience.

The Iowa Agricultural College and Model Farm was established on March 22, 1858. In 1862, the Iowa legislature accepted the provision of the Morrill Act, which was awarded to the agricultural college in 1864. When it opened its doors in 1869, Iowa State was among the first of a new generation of distinctly American colleges built on three revolutionary ideas: College should be open to everyone, regardless of pocketbook or gender; practical subjects like agriculture, science, and engineering should be taught along with the traditional classical education; and knowledge should be shared beyond the borders of campus.

The first class (24 men and 2 women) graduated in 1872. Iowa State established the nation's first state veterinary medicine school in 1879. In 1959, the college was officially renamed Iowa State University of Science and Technology. The focus on technology has led directly to many research patents and inventions including the first binary computer, Maytag blue cheese, the round hay baler, and more.

Thirty-seven women joined 136 men in Iowa State's inaugural class. Former slave George Washington Carver came to Iowa State in 1891 and earned a bachelor's degree in 1894. Because of his excellence in botany and horticulture, he was appointed to the Iowa State faculty, becoming the university's first African American faculty member. Today, Iowa State enrolls students from every state in the nation and 120-plus countries.

Our Mission

Iowa State University will create, share, and apply knowledge to make our students, Iowa, and the world better.

Our Vision

Iowa State University will advance the land-grant ideals of putting science, technology, and human creativity to work.

Our Values

Iowa State University embraces the values of our Principals of Community.ย  Respect, Purpose, Cooperation, Richness of Diversity, Freedom from Discrimination, Honest and Respectful Expression of Ideas, and the values of Access, Excellence, and Integrity.

Academics

More opportunities. More possibilities. More potential. With more than 100 majors in six undergraduate colleges to choose from, students can customize their academic journey to maximize their impact in the world. From the first step on campus, they will be surrounded by world-renowned professors, resume-building opportunities, and state-of-the-art facilities.

Iowa State University offers graduate study in more than 250 graduate programs. Choose a full or part-time master's or doctoral degree, a campus-based or online masterโ€™s degree, or even a certificate. For those who need to enhance your credentials with additional coursework, or simply interested in taking a class or two, a non-degree-seeking option can be considered. Students can discover and learn within small groups of peers and faculty in classes, seminars, labs, studios, and internship opportunities.

ISU Campus and Ames, Iowa

Fun things to do and endless places to visit. Unique shops and delicious dining. Concerts and performances featuring renowned and up-and-coming names. Iowa State University and the city of Ames offer a perfect blend of arts, culture and entertainment with a stunning backdrop no matter the season โ€“ spring, summer, fall, and winter. Whether you're exploring campus or the Ames community, beauty and wonder are around every corner.

University Museums encompasses two art museums, a National Historic Landmark historic home museum, a sculpture garden, and one of the largest campus public art collections in the nation. Enjoy world-class exhibitions with educational programming, a permanent collection of more than 30,000 objects, and a commitment to diversity in the growing Art on Campus collection.

From the Wall Street Journal to Forbes Magazine, the city of Ames continually ranks among America's best cities to live, work, play, and, of course, go to college. From live music and shopping to outdoor activities and arts and culture, there is something for everyone in Ames.

About the Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECpE) Department

The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is home to world-class faculty, state-of-the-art research facilities, and nationally recognized academic programs. The department offers ABET-accredited undergraduate programs in electrical engineering, computer engineering, software engineering, and cybersecurity engineering, as well as MEng, MS, and PhD degrees in electrical, computer, and cybersecurity engineering. The department is comprised of 44 full-time tenured/tenure-track faculty, 12 non-tenure eligible teaching faculty and 6 non-tenure eligible research faculty, 29 staff members, and approximately 1727 undergraduate and 322 graduate students. Departmental annual research expenditures were in excess of $18.5 million in 2025. With a strong culture of innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and industry partnership, the department leads transformative work in power and energy systems, cybersecurity, communications, controls, and emerging technologies. ECpE supports a vibrant community of students, researchers, and industry partners committed to solving real-world challenges and advancing the technologies that power our future.

About the College of Engineering

The Iowa State University College of Engineering offers prestigious programs that inspire future engineering leaders, pursue groundbreaking research, transform technology to make a difference, and create solutions that make Iowa and the world a better place. Engineering is the largest college on campus with more than 8,600 students, 540 faculty and staff, 15 undergraduate majors, 20 doctoral and 25 masterโ€™s degree programs, multiple research centers and programs, and 13 state-of-the-art buildings that comprise the engineering complex. The College of Engineering consists of eight departments with annual research expenditure exceeding $130 million.For more information about our departmentโ€™s engineering program, see www.ece.iastate.edu.

The Role

The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECpE), in the College of Engineering at Iowa State University (ISU), invites applications for the Palmer Department Chair position. The endowed department chair will be responsible for the scope and effectiveness of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department's teaching, research, and outreach efforts.

Candidates are expected to have an exemplary record of achievement in teaching, research, and service at a level sufficient to qualify for appointment as a tenured Professor. They will have demonstrated a commitment to academic excellence, proven professional leadership record, strong communication and team-building skills, and the ability to lead others by fostering a collegial environment. They must be committed to the departmentโ€™s outreach activities and interactions with external stakeholders, and they must motivate others toward a shared vision. An appreciation for university-industry collaborations, technology transfer, and intellectual property management will be treated as an asset. We seek a dynamic and innovative leader with a bold vision for the future of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

The College of Engineering is committed to sustaining a collegial, positive, and productive environment for each individual and for the collective benefit of all. All faculty members are expected to exhibit and convey good citizenship within department, college, and university activities, interact collegially, and maintain the highest integrity and ethical behavior standards.

Required Qualifications:

  • Ph.D. or equivalent qualifications in Electrical or Computer Engineering, or a closely related field
  • Exemplary record of achievement in research, teaching, and service in a university, national laboratory, or industry at a level sufficient to qualify for appointment as a tenured Full Professor

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Demonstrated ability to lead others to execute a shared vision
  • Budget and personnel management experience
  • Experience in fundraising, donor cultivation, and stewardship
  • Experience directing successful interdisciplinary programs in education and research

How to Apply

Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. However, to receive full consideration, applications should be received by September 1, 2026.

The following documents are required to be submitted in PDF format:

  • Letter of application that briefly discusses how you meet each of the preferred qualifications
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Statement of leadership philosophy that includes your vision for the future of the department
  • Contact information for at least three references, including name, current title and affiliation, mailing address, email address and phone number.

Buffkin / Baker, an executive search firm, is assisting the university in the search. Inquiries of interest, nominations, and applications should be submitted electronically, in confidence, to: Mr. Martin M. Baker, Managing Partner and Chelsie Whitelock, Associate Partner, Buffkin / Baker at isuecechair@buffkinbaker.com.

Why Choose Iowa State University?

Iowa State Employees enjoy comprehensive health and work-life benefits, including medical and dental, as well as:

  • Retirement benefits, including defined benefits and defined contribution plans
  • Generous vacation, holiday and sick time and leave plans
  • Onsite childcare (Ames, Iowa)
  • Life insurance and long-term disability
  • Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Various voluntary benefits and discounts
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Wellbeing program

If you have questions regarding this application process, please email employment@iastate.edu or call 515-294-4800 or Toll Free: 1-877-477-7485.


Our Mission

Iowa State University will create, share, and apply knowledge to make our students, Iowa, and the world better.


Our Vision

Iowa State University will advance the land-grant ideals of putting science, technology, and human creativity to work.


Our Values

Iowa State University embraces the values of our Pse, Cooperation, Richness of Diversity, Freedom from Discriination, Honest and Respectful Expression of Ideas) and the values of Access, Excellence, and Integrity