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Software Dev Engineer Intern
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Join Sysco's paid 10-week summer internship in Houston as a Software Dev Engineer Intern. Gain real-world experience on impactful projects at a Fortune 100 company. Apply your skills in ASP.net, C#, Python, and SQL within an agile, DevOps-focused environment. This role is ideal for a Computer Sci...
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United States , Houston
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Engineering Intern - Water Resources
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Join Walter P Moore as a Water Resources Engineering Intern in Dallas, Houston, or Fort Worth. Apply your hydrology/hydraulics coursework to public water, drainage, and FEMA projects using tools like HEC-RAS. This role offers flexible hours, competitive pay, and professional development for stude...
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United States , Dallas; Houston; Fort Worth
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Walter P. Moore and Associates
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Mechanical Engineering Intern
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Join Hewlett Packard Enterprise's HPC Server Division in Houston as a Mechanical Engineering Intern. Contribute to cutting-edge server design, focusing on thermal and mechanical solutions using advanced cooling technologies. Apply your academic knowledge to real-world projects in a supportive, in...
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United States , Houston
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35.00 - 40.25 USD / Hour
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Electrical Hardware Engineering Intern
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Join HPE's High Performance Computing team in Houston as an Electrical Hardware Engineering Intern. You will design and test electronic components and subsystems on critical projects, mentored by R&D experts. This role requires an Electrical Engineering student with skills in design tools, proble...
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United States , Houston
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Engineering Program Manager Intern
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Join our Houston team as an Engineering Program Manager Intern. You will support the Compute Product Lifecycle, driving process improvements and efficiency. This role requires strong analytical skills, project planning expertise, and a collaborative mindset. We offer comprehensive benefits and a ...
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United States , Houston
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Process Engineering Intern
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Join our Houston team as a Process Engineering Intern. Gain hands-on experience in a fast-growing manufacturing facility, supporting key initiatives in process efficiency, waste reduction, and quality improvement. This 12-week paid internship offers exposure to lean manufacturing, automation proj...
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United States , Houston
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22.00 - 25.00 USD / Hour
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H.B. Fuller
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Civil Engineering Intern
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Join Martinez Moore Engineering as a Civil Engineering Intern in Houston. This role is for dedicated students pursuing a BS in Civil Engineering, requiring a professor's recommendation and strong technical skills. You will design diverse site development projects and engage in a premier staff dev...
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Launch your career in technology and innovation by exploring Engineering Intern jobs. An engineering internship is a pivotal, hands-on opportunity for students and recent graduates to apply academic knowledge to real-world challenges within a professional environment. These roles are designed as a bridge between university studies and a full-time engineering career, providing invaluable experience, mentorship, and industry connections. Interns are typically integrated into engineering teams where they contribute to meaningful projects while developing the technical and professional skills that employers value. The day-to-day responsibilities of an engineering intern can vary widely depending on the specific discipline, such as software, mechanical, electrical, civil, or data engineering. However, common duties often include assisting senior engineers with assigned technical projects, which could involve research, design, development, testing, and data analysis. Interns frequently participate in identifying and troubleshooting technical issues, helping to diagnose problems in systems, code, or processes and contributing to solution development. Another key aspect is supporting the maintenance and updating of technical systems, whether it's software codebases, hardware setups, or manufacturing equipment. Collaboration is central to the role; interns attend team meetings, learn established project methodologies like Agile or Scrum, and effectively communicate their progress and findings. A significant part of the experience is also dedicated to learning—actively engaging with new tools, programming languages, and engineering best practices under the guidance of experienced professionals. To succeed in these competitive roles, candidates generally need to be currently enrolled in a Bachelor's or Master's degree program in a relevant engineering field such as Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Chemical Engineering. While deep expertise is not expected, a foundational understanding of core engineering principles and relevant technical skills is essential. This often includes basic programming or scripting knowledge (e.g., Python, Java, C++), familiarity with CAD or simulation software for hardware-focused roles, or an understanding of data structures and algorithms for software positions. Beyond technical aptitude, soft skills are critically important. Strong problem-solving and analytical abilities allow interns to dissect complex issues. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills enable effective collaboration within a team. Furthermore, demonstrated time management, a proactive and solution-focused mindset, and a genuine passion for technology and learning are universal requirements for these jobs. Ultimately, securing an Engineering Intern position is more than just a summer job; it's an investment in your future. It's a chance to test drive a career path, build a professional network, and enhance your resume with concrete experience, making you a highly attractive candidate for permanent engineering jobs upon graduation. Start your search today to find the internship that will shape your engineering career.

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