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How much do test engineer internship jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for test engineer internship in Wichita, KS is $41.67, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $31.20 and $52.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a test engineer internship?

A Test Engineer Internship is a temporary, hands-on role where interns assist in testing software or hardware products to ensure quality and functionality. Interns typically work with test plans, execute test cases, document results, and report bugs. They may use automated or manual testing techniques and collaborate with developers to improve product performance. This internship provides valuable experience in debugging, quality assurance, and test automation. It helps build technical and analytical skills essential for a career in software or hardware testing.

What types of projects or tasks can I expect to work on during a test engineer internship?

As a Test Engineer Intern, you'll typically be involved in tasks such as writing and executing test cases, identifying software bugs, and helping automate testing processes to improve efficiency. You may collaborate closely with software developers and other testers to ensure features function as intended and meet quality standards. Interns often participate in regular team meetings, contribute to test documentation, and may even help design new testing frameworks or scripts. This hands-on involvement helps you build both technical and teamwork skills, offering valuable exposure to real-world product development cycles.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the test engineer internship position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Test Engineer Intern, you generally need a foundation in computer science or engineering, analytical problem-solving skills, and familiarity with software development and testing principles. Experience with test automation tools (such as Selenium or JUnit), scripting languages, and version control systems is often beneficial, though not always required. Strong attention to detail, effective communication skills, and a willingness to learn new technologies help candidates stand out. These combined skills ensure accurate testing, clear reporting, and a smooth integration within engineering teams, which are critical for delivering high-quality products.

What are the most commonly searched types of Test Engineer jobs in Wichita, KS?

The most popular types of Test Engineer jobs in Wichita, KS are:

Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineer

Kaleidoscope Innovation, Inc.

Wichita, KS • On-site

$90 - $120/hr

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Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineer

6 days ago Requisition ID: 1279

* Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.*

Job Title: Electromagnetic Compatibility Engineer

Job Location: Wichita, KS

What are your contributions to the team?

In your role, you will be reporting to the Engineering EMC Section Chief. The Professional Senior,

Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) role is a multifaceted position within the Functional, Systems,

Research and technology department. At Customer, the Electromagnetic Compatibility team is

responsible to ensure the safety of aircraft to internal and external electromagnetic threats including

Electromagnetic Interference (EMI), High-Intensity Radiated Fields (HIRF), Low-Intensity Radiated Fields

(LIRF), Lightning, and Electrostatic Charge. We ensure our aircraft meet all the associated regulatory

requirements.

  • Lead complex engineering assignments related to EMI, HIRF, LIRF, Lightning, and Electrostatics

including performing detailed analyses using similarity assessments, simulation, and/or analytical

methods.

  • Help drive the resolution of electromagnetic related issues to support EMC certification and

sustaining activities to support production and in-service.

  • Define scope of work and EMC eort for engineering projects, plan activities/milestones, highlight

technical risks, and complete tasks according to priorities.

  • Analyze new and/or modified system or structure designs to assess technical engineering impacts

and propose EMC compliance approaches. Review/approve associated engineering

documentation such as test procedures, test reports and analysis reports. Verify compliance with

certification regulations.

  • Propose, drive and support knowledge capture initiatives. Support identification and closure of

knowledge and skills gaps.

  • Provide guidance to junior team members and interns. Act as EMC lead on projects, delegating

and supervising the work of junior team members and interns. Coach, mentor, and train new

employees in the EMC team.

  • Support creation and updating of technical requirements for EMI, HIRF, LIRF, Lightning, and
  • Provide EMC guidance and support to collaborative R&D teams (universities, industry) in solving

issues related to Electromagnetics and driving activities to completion.

  • Represent the EMC team at multidisciplinary meetings. Engage with internal and external

suppliers, partners, and clients.

  • Identify and implement improvements to Customer processes and best practices.
  • Support and witness EMC tests in Canada, the United States and Europe as needed.
  • Prepare/review aircraft level EMI, HIRF, LIRF, Lightning, and Electrostatic Discharge test

procedures, oversee testing, and generate test reports.

  • Prepare Certification Design Compliance Report
How to thrive in this role?
  • You hold a degree in Electrical Engineering, Engineering Sciences or Physics.
  • You have eight (8) years minimum experience in EMC that may include work and/or academic

experience.

  • You have a minimum of four (4) years working experience with systems or structures EMC

qualification/certification in the aerospace industry.

  • You have knowledge of relevant industry standards (RTCA/DO-160, SAE ARPs) and high-level

familiarity with airworthiness (TCCA, FAA, EASA) Regulations and Advisory Materials pertaining to

EMI, HIRF, LIRF, Lightning, and Electrostatics.

  • You demonstrate engineering leadership and work autonomously to achieve the goals established

for you, your team and your business division.

  • You are regarded as a specialist in at least one aspect of EMC and have demonstrated a depth and

breadth of knowledge and skill in other areas of EMC. You are recognized by your peers as a

resource in the EMC field.

  • You have experience participating in major project and design reviews and are able to identify

technical, schedule and budget risks related to EMC.

  • You possess good oral and written skills, can eectively communicate achievements and

challenges to technical as well as non-technical management. French is an asset.

  • You have preferably participated in a minimum of one (1) aircraft development program.
  • Experience with electromagnetic simulation tools is an asset.
  • Knowledge of the aviation business is an asset.

Please note: You don’t need all the skills, knowledge, and experience listed to contribute for this opportunities. We’re not seeking perfection, just passionate, committed individuals.

Kaleidoscope, an Infosys Company, is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, spouse of protected veteran, or disability.

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