Electrical Engineer Intern - Concord (Summer 2026)

PA Consulting

Electrical Engineer Intern - Concord (Summer 2026)

Concord, MA
Internship
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Job Description

    **All candidates must include a portfolio with their resume/application.

    Salary: $27-$35/hr
    Duration: 3 months**

    Typical intern activities may include:

    • early phase conceptualization and brainstorming

    • collaboration with cross-disciplinary teams

    • specifying and purchasing components, materials, and supplies

    • designing schematics and layout in Altium

    • soldering boards and working with prototypes in the lab

    • using lab equipment for tests and measurements

    • troubleshooting of models/systems

    • testing/optimization of systems for subsequent commercialization

    • interfacing directly with vendors and potentially clients

    • developing code in a scripting language such as Python to interface with electromechanical systems or analyze datasets

  • Qualifications

    Qualifications

    Candidates for this position:

    • are knowledge of electrical engineering fundamentals, including circuit theory

    • are currently pursuing a BS/MS in Electrical Engineering or related field and will return to an academic program at the end of the internship.

    • are flexible, creative, adaptable, and demonstrate a desire to learn

    • are willing to work hands-on building circuits

    • effectively communicate their work and ideas to interdisciplinary groups

    • are expected to be fully in-person at the location listed for this position

    Additional qualities we are looking for:

    • enthusiasm, self-motivation, and the ability to thrive in an informal work environment with minimal supervision

    • familiarity with EE schematic and layout tools

    The signing of a non-disclosure agreement to maintain client confidentiality is a necessary condition of employment.

    Candidates are encouraged to bring a portfolio or samples of work in the form of slides and/or physical objects to their interview for review and discussion.

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