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INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems locations offer a number
of internship opportunities for college students.
Eligibility
Most of our internships are of a technical nature and are best
suited to students majoring in Electrical Engineering, Computer
Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Industrial
Engineering, and other, related curricula.
We have a limited number of non-technical internship opportunities
for majors in fields such as Business Administration, Accounting,
Finance, Marketing, Communications and International Relations.
Most placements involve students in their junior or senior years,
or in graduate-level programs, though we sometimes do consider
freshman or sophomores with particularly strong backgrounds
and have exhibited a strong interest in Electronic Systems programs
or technologies.
Internship applicants must have an overall cumulative GPA
of 3.0/4.0. However, the majority of candidates selected have
at least a 3.5/4.0 or above.
Assignments
The department or functional group to which the intern is
assigned develops an internship plan, taking into account
the intern's academic background, interests, maturity and
other needs. In many cases, the intern will work with an experienced/senior
employee, who will provide guidance and assistance on a specific
project or task. In other cases, interns work independently
on a specific problem or effort with staff oversight and assistance.
Interns receive feedback on an ongoing basis, and usually receive
a formal evaluation at the end of their internship. The majority
of Electronic Systems internship opportunities occur during
the summer months (May through August).
Part-time internships and co-ops during the school year
typically only occur as an extension of a summer assignment
or as a special program with a specific university. Any special
programs of this nature would be coordinated and publicized
through the university career center at that particular school.
Pay and Benefits
Interns are considered casual employees hired for a specific,
pre-determined period of time and paid on an hourly basis. Most
internships are full-time, or up to forty (40) hours per-week.
We have competitive salaries, and a limited amount of housing
and relocation assistance may be available for interns coming
from out-of-state.
How To Apply
The deadline to submit résumés for this year's Summer Intern Program is January
31st.
Apply via our Applicant Tracking System and submit your résumé information to us electronically:
- Please go to www.careers.northropgrumman.com and click on the "Jobs" link on the upper toolbar.
- On the Careers job search engine page, for "Miscellaneous" select "College Positions" and for "Sector" highlight "Electronic Systems". Click on the "Search" button near the bottom of the page.
- On the resulting "Job Listings" page, please apply for either the Engineering/Technical Intern position (#2079) or the Business/Non-technical Intern position (#2122), and follow the instructions for creating a personal profile and for submitting your résumé information as needed.
Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems recruits at many universities and engineering
conferences across the United States. Therefore, we encourage you to check with
your Campus Career Center for the date and time of our next visit. Please note,
currently we only offer a few part-time internship or co-op opportunities at selected
universities. Check with your career center to find out if your school is a participant.
Our intern positions require that you are able to obtain a U.S. government security
clearance. Therefore, U.S. citizenship is required.
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