PLACEMENTS & EMPLOYERS:

CLASS OF 2024

Patti Grace Smith Fellows will work on amazing aerospace projects and teams this summer.

Each Patti Grace Smith Fellow is matched with a summer internship at a leading aerospace company or institution. The work is challenging and important — the tasks each Fellow completes both contribute to the success of exciting missions and to help the Fellow themselves grow as a person and an aerospace leader. And each job pays a living wage.

Our list of employers spans a huge range. And vitally, each employer is looking for students who best fit not only their mission and their culture, but often also some specific job openings. As a candidate for the Patti Grace Smith Fellowship, this list can help you figure out what jobs are available at which host, which will help us recommend the best possible placements for you.

Please read this list carefully and ponder the various opportunities seriously. A company that does very cool things but which does not have openings for someone with your skills and interests may not be a good fit for you; and by contrast, a company you weren’t familiar with previously may be the perfect place for you to work this summer.

This list is a ‘living document’ that will be updated as we announce new host companies and new placement opportunities. Please check back often! Last updated: October 11, 2023.


The Aerospace Corporation. Aerospace operates the only Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC) committed exclusively to the space enterprise. Our technical expertise spans every discipline of space-related science and engineering, providing objective analysis and assessments to government, civil, and commercial customers.

This is a bold and unprecedented time for space, and Aerospace is at the leading edge of innovating the next generation of satellites, rockets, and ground systems. The work Aerospace is doing today will reverberate for decades to come. We believe in the power of space to make life on Earth better, and Aerospace has a national role in architecting, developing, launching, and operating space systems.

From the largest satellites and rockets to the smallest CubeSats, Aerospace has opportunities for students and recent graduates in disciplines, such as Aero/Astro Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Cyber and Cyber Security, Electrical Engineering, Information Technology, Mathematics/Physics, Materials, Mechanical Engineering, Optical/Imaging, Software Engineering, Systems Engineering, General Business, and Operations. US Citizenship required for technical positions.


Airbus U.S. Space & Defense, Inc. Airbus U.S. Space & Defense, Inc. Headquartered in Northern Virginia, Airbus U.S. Space & Defense, Inc. offers advanced solutions to meet the most complex U.S. defense, space and security requirements. An industry leader in space, intelligence, defense and homeland security markets, Airbus has provided U.S. customers with innovative systems for more than 50 years. Today, Airbus U.S. looks to employ a commitment driven team, dedicated to enabling our customer’s mission success and we are enthusiastic about executing our company’s vision. We are open to Interns majoring in engineering with a focus in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, manufacturing engineering or computer science among other fields. As an Intern, you will be a part of a diverse and inclusive team of engineers where you will assist in designing, building and launching the future of New Space. With a commitment to fostering individual career growth, Airbus U.S. is the place where top talent wants to work. Visit us at www.airbusus.com.


Astroscale. Astroscale U.S. Inc., headquartered in Denver, Colorado, provides on-orbit services and logistics across all orbits for commercial operators, the U.S. government and partner governments around the world. Driven by our global vision of securing the safe and sustainable development of space for the benefit of future generations, we combine the development of technology, economic cases, and smart policy with collaboration across the space community to comprehensively solve orbital sustainability challenges.

 Undergraduates with backgrounds and career interests in Engineering, Program Management, Business Development, Policy & Government Relations, and Marketing & Communications will be considered for placement at Astroscale as Patti Grace Smith Fellows.


Aurelia Institute - New Host for 2024! Aurelia Institute is a nonprofit space architecture R&D lab, education and outreach center, and policy hub dedicated to building humanity’s future in space. At the cusp of humanity’s next metamorphosis into a spacefaring species, Aurelia Institute offers near-term innovation in habitat design and open access community-building and workforce development through our annual program of zero-g flights and orbital technology demonstrations. Together with Aurelia Foundry, the Aurelia ecosystem supports development and investment in next-gen space tech that will improve access and contribute to a life worth living in space. Our aim is to develop the infrastructure, technologies, markets, and policies that will help us scale humanity’s horizons from early space stations in LEO to the fullness of a principled interplanetary civilization, while profoundly benefitting life on Earth. Read more about Aurelia Institute (aureliainstitute.org), spun out from the MIT Space Exploration Initiative, and follow us on Twitter (@Aurelia_Labs), LinkedIn, and Instagram (@Aurelia_Institute).


Ball Aerospace. At Ball Aerospace, we offer a wide array of internships in areas such as Engineering, Supply Chain Management, Strategic Operations, Finance and Information Technology/Cybersecurity. The full listing of available positions can be found on jobs.ball.com/aerospace. You'll find work that matters and a culture based in collaboration, transparency and integrity. From revolutionary space missions and world-renowned sensors to data and cyber solutions, Ball Aerospace gives its employees unique opportunities to work on cutting-edge missions that help our customers learn about our planet, protect lives and build a better tomorrow. Our strong family culture provides unique opportunities, and our employees make Ball a great place to work. To be considered for the program, you must have completed your sophomore or junior year and be enrolled in a degree program for the fall of 2024. We also accept students enrolled in a graduate degree program. Depending on the status of the COVID-19 pandemic, the program might be fully onsite or virtual or a hybrid balance. US Citizenship is required.


Barrios. Barrios Technology is an award-winning woman-owned and -operated small business that provides innovative integration solutions for government and commercial space flight programs.

Building on more than four decades of experience in providing innovative integration solutions for government and commercial space programs, Barrios offers an extensive range of engineering, software, and related technology integration services in support of the aerospace community. As a woman-owned and operated small business, we are a people-focused company that supports professional development, while working to ensure that you maintain a healthy work-life balance.

Barrios employees actively participate in the growth of the commercial spaceflight industry through our partnerships with companies leading commercial space development, as well as successfully supporting NASA as our primary government customer. Our long history supporting Low Earth Orbit (LEO) on the International Space Station, and now Commercial LEO, lays the groundwork for future missions to the Moon through our work on Orion, Gateway, and the Space Launch System.


Blue Origin. At Blue Origin, we are a mission-driven team of collaborators, doers and problem-solvers relentlessly committed to a culture of safety. As part of our small, passionate, and accomplished team, you will help us design, build, and test space vehicles and rocket engines! Interns work directly with our experienced engineers in support of our business units New Shepard, New Glenn, Blue Engines, and Advanced Development Programs. Projects may be within Fluids, Manufacturing, Mechanical and Structural design, Avionics, Systems Engineering, Test Engineering, or Industrial Engineering. This position will directly impact the history of space exploration and will require dedicated commitment and detailed attention towards safe and repeatable spaceflight. Summer internships are 12 weeks long and candidates must be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident (current Green Card holder) or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum.


BryceTech. Bryce is an analytics and engineering firm that delivers strategy, competitive intelligence, and forecasting to satellite operators, launch vehicle manufacturers, venture capitalists, government agencies, and more. Our cutting-edge expertise, data, and research models help inform decisions that shape the future of the rapidly evolving space industry.

Bryce interns combine their technical expertise with strong research and analysis skills to support specialized studies such as technology forecasts, market analyses, annual state-of-the-industry reports, and more. As an intern at a small company, you will have the opportunity to experience projects at all stages of the process and contribute to the areas where your unique skillset and knowledge adds the most value, while working directly alongside established leaders in the space industry. We welcome candidates across all technical, engineering, and other space-related disciplines.

Bryce’s internship programs are typically 10-12 weeks long. Along with direct work on projects, our internship program offers mentorship from BryceTech analysts, opportunities to meet with company leadership and to join our data analytics and space communities of practice, as well as access to HR and marketing professionals to support resume and LinkedIn page development. We are headquartered in Alexandria, VA and offer in-person, remote, or hybrid work as needed.


Draper. Draper is an independent, nonprofit research and development company headquartered in Cambridge, MA. The 1,800 employees of Draper tackle important national challenges with a promise of delivering successful and usable solutions. From military defense and space exploration to biomedical engineering, lives often depend on the solutions we provide. Our multidisciplinary teams of engineers and scientists work in a collaborative environment that inspires the cross-fertilization of ideas necessary for true innovation. For more information about Draper, visit www.draper.com.


Gravitics. Gravitics is making space stations without compromise. We are enabling a new generation of space facilities, beginning with our large orbital habitat called StarMax. One StarMax module will add roughly 40% of the existing International Space Station’s habitable volume – in a single launch. We’ll be growing from there.

We are seeking rockstar engineers of all disciplines to help us get to our first orbital mission. There will be no “busy work” or “coffee runs” here – our interns receive challenging and meaningful projects that make a difference both in the success of our mission and your education. You will partner with and learn from top professionals in the aerospace industry. US Citizens and US Permanent Residents are eligible.

This will be a 10-12 week internship in our brand new facility in Marysville, Washington, just north of Seattle. You’ll be in the same location where we are pulling in our structures, mechanisms, propulsion, life support systems, avionics, power systems, thermal systems, software, and associated testing. If you are driven, passionate, collaborative, hands on, and want to grow your technical skills – join us and help enable our expansion into the solar system.


HawkEye360, Inc. HawkEye 360 is a Radio Frequency (RF) data analytics company. We operate a first-of-its-kind commercial satellite constellation to identify, process, and geolocate a broad set of RF signals. We extract value from this unique data through proprietary algorithms, fusing it with other sources to create powerful analytical products that solve hard challenges for our global customers. Our products include maritime domain awareness and spectrum mapping and monitoring; our customers include a wide range of commercial, government and international entities.

For the summer of 2024, we will have internships in engineering, supporting our Space Collections, Data & Analytics, and System Engineering & Operations teams. US Citizens, US Permanent Residents, and those lawfully admitted to the US as refugees or granted asylum are eligible.


Hermeus. Hermeus is a startup developing hypersonic aircraft to radically accelerate air travel. At Mach 5, more than twice the speed of the supersonic Concorde, passengers will be able to cross the Atlantic in 90 minutes. Hermeus is partnering with government agencies including the US Air Force and NASA to develop a series of autonomous aircraft that de-risk the technology and solve urgent national security challenges.

We are seeking engineering interns to join our team in Atlanta for the Summer 2024 semester. Successful candidates will help define and execute Hermeus' development strategy. Engineering responsibilities range from owning propulsion components, test stand build-up, and commissioning, designing and fabricating harnesses, thermal and structural analysis, writing flight software, designing PCBs, to aircraft integration.

Our interview process is fairly straightforward and geared to understand the individuals' technical knowledge, depth, and experience.

Step 1: 30-minute Recruiter phone screen

Step 2: 45-minute technical interview with an engineer

Step 3: 15-minute phone call with someone from Senior Leadership


Ispace. ispace, inc. is a global lunar resource development company with the vision, “Expand our Planet. Expand our Future.” specializing in designing and building lunar landers and rovers. ispace aims to extend the sphere of human life into space and create a sustainable world by providing high-frequency, low-cost transportation services to the Moon. The company has offices in Japan, Luxembourg, and the United States and is growing rapidly.  

ispace Technologies U.S. Inc. focuses on high-capacity payload lunar landers. Our U.S. headquarters in Englewood, CO serves as the central location for the development of the APEX 1.0 lander, which is being designed, manufactured, and launched in the United States.

ispace believes the utilization of lunar resources is the catalyst to enabling human permanence and economic opportunity on and around the Moon. The APEX 1.0 lander will move us towards this goal. We are looking for an engineering intern eager to learn and work side-by-side with our engineering team to develop this next generation lunar lander.


Joby Aviation. Located in Northern California, the team at Joby Aviation is driven by our goal of creating an affordable, all-electric air transportation system. Imagine a piloted air taxi that takes off vertically, then quietly carries you and your fellow passengers over the congested city streets below, enabling you to spend more time with the people and places that matter most. Since 2009, our team has worked steadily to make this dream a reality. We’ve designed and tested many generations of prototype aircraft capable of serving in a network of electric air taxis. 

We’re looking for talented, committed individuals  from all disciplines of engineering to join our team as we push toward certifying the Joby aircraft with the Federal Aviation Administration, scaling our manufacturing, and preparing to launch commercial service in 2025. Internships are available at our sites in Santa Cruz, CA, Marina, CA and San Carlos, CA. US permanent residents and citizens are eligible to apply.

Ready to join us in making history?


Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory - New Host for 2024! The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) brings world-class expertise to our nation’s most critical science and technology challenges across the defense, national security and space exploration enterprises. Our work advances scientific knowledge and pioneers new technologies. We offer a vibrant, welcoming work atmosphere where you can be your authentic self, continue to grow, and build strong connections with inspiring teammates. At APL, we celebrate our differences and encourage creativity and bold, new ideas.

We welcome interns to work in the Space Exploration Sector in support of our NASA-sponsored programs, including Dragonfly and the Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe missions.

We have openings in the areas of space systems engineering, space mission formulation and analysis, flight and ground software, power and avionics, mechanical systems, instrumentation and space science.

The summer internship program is for 12 weeks, fully onsite at the APL campus in Laurel, MD. Candidates must be a U.S. citizen.

You will join a team passionate about space exploration, finding opportunities for improvement, and proposing innovative ideas. Your contributions will add to a dynamic and collaborative group culture where you are empowered to be bold, do great things, and make the world a better place.


Lockheed Martin Space. Lockheed Martin Space has a position available on its Mission Strategy and Advanced Capabilities (MSAC) team, with a focus on either human exploration, deep space robotic exploration, or Earth/climate science. This position is open to US Citizens with expertise in engineering, science, computer science, remote sensing, data science, business development or policy. This role is expected to be on-site at our Littleton, Colo., facility, but could be accommodated at another LM Space facility (Houston, TX or Sunnyvale, CA) if necessary. A fully remote or a hybrid position (part time office, part time telework) is possible.

As an intern at Lockheed Martin, you will have the opportunity to work on real projects alongside experienced professionals, allowing you to gain valuable hands-on experience and develop your skills. In addition to your day-to-day responsibilities, our internship program includes professional development opportunities such as leadership training, networking events, and mentorship. We believe in investing in our interns and providing them with the tools they need to succeed not only during their time with us, but in their future careers as well.


Lynk Global. Do you want to make a difference in the lives of billions, or do you want a cool good-paying job in the space industry?

What if you can do both?

Become an intern at Lynk, the world leader in satellite-direct-to-standard-unmodified-phone (sat2phone), and change the world! Lynk invented the recent breakthrough in sat2phone technology, and has proven the technology in 27 countries. We have the world’s only commercial-license for sat2phone services (granted by the FCC in September 2022), and the world’s only operational commercial sat2phone satellites. Analysts are now predicting that the sat2phone business will grow to more than $100 billion dollars per year.

At Lynk you will help develop the technology that will connect all 5.4 billion people everywhere. You will be part of the team that is going to connect the unconnected, save lives, and help pull the next billion people out of poverty.


Muon Space - New Host for 2024! Muon Space is launching a new generation of sensors that monitor Earth’s climate and ecosystems with unprecedented fidelity. From detecting and tracking wildfires and tsunamis to understanding global emissions, constellation-scale sensing enables humanity to tackle global challenges.


Northrop Grumman. Northrop Grumman solves the toughest problems in space, aeronautics, defense and cyberspace to meet the ever evolving needs of our customers worldwide. Our 90,000 employees are Defining Possible every day using science, technology and engineering to create and deliver advanced systems, products and services. Your opportunities for achievement are limitless with Northrop Grumman Space Sector.

An internship at Northrop Grumman is unique. Sure, you will learn new skills, explore our enterprise, network with experts, connect with thought leaders, and finish with a resume that opens doors. However, you will gain something even more valuable: pride in what you have done. Join us and launch your career. We will support you with training, employee resource groups, and our shared vision of global security.

Our Patti Grace Smith Fellow will join the Space Sector Intern Program, and will be located in Roy, UT or Dulles, VA. They will participate in a summer internship program to develop competencies in technical planning, system integration, verification and validation, cost and risk, and supportability and effectiveness analyses for total systems. Analyses are performed at all levels of total system product to include: concept, design, fabrication, test, installation, operation, maintenance and disposal. Our Fellow will ensures the logical and systematic conversion of customer or product requirements into total systems solutions that acknowledge technical, schedule, and cost constraints. Performs functional analysis, timeline analysis, detail trade studies, requirements allocation and interface definition studies to translate customer requirements into hardware and software specifications. They may also research, plan, design and develop mechanical products and systems such as instruments, controls, robots, engines, machines and mechanical, thermal hydraulic or heat transfer systems for production, transmission, measurement, and use of energy. They will apply this research to the planning, design, development, and testing of mechanical and/or electromechanical systems, instruments, controls, engines, and/or machines.

Candidates should have a GPA of at least 3.0 and should be able to obtain and maintain a US security clearance.


Redwire. Redwire is a global leader in space infrastructure. We provide the foundational building blocks that are enabling the most complex space missions. From power to payloads or structures to software, our innovative solutions, subsystems and

components are the critical mission enabling technologies that make possible some of the most impactful space missions and operations of today and the future. Backed up by 50+ years of space flight heritage, our Heritage + Innovation strategy makes us uniquely qualified to meet the complexity and demands of today.

Redwire was started in 2020.  To push forth on our mission of advancing humanity in space, we’ve acquired 9 companies so far, all adding a different building block towards our mission. We have locations in Jacksonville, FL; Littleton, CO; Longmont, CO; Greenville, IN; Goleta, CA; Marlborough, MA; Albuquerque, NM; and in Europe!


Relativity. Relativity is building humanity’s multiplanetary future. A rocket company at the core, Relativity Space is on a mission to become the next great commercial launch company. With an ever-growing need for space infrastructure, demand for launch services is continuously outpacing supply. Our 3D printed reusable rockets can meet this demand, offering customers the right size payload capacity at the right cost. Leveraging advances in additive manufacturing, we are strategically focused on reducing vehicle complexity, cost, and time to market.

In March 2023, we successfully launched Terran 1, the world’s largest 3D printed object, into space. This maiden voyage proved that 3D printed rockets are structurally viable – ushering in a new era of aerospace manufacturing. Building on the success of the Terran 1 program, we’re accelerating our focus towards Terran R, our medium-to-heavy lift reusable rocket. The journey to Terran 1’s launch demonstrated our ability to design, analyze, develop, complete qualification, acceptance, and certification programs, and ultimately fly an orbital class 3D printed rocket into space. The experience, learnings, proof points, and data gathered during this program are major steps toward the development of Terran R. The team continues to iterate on designs – ensuring we bring a reliable and compelling product to market. Leveraging the value of additive manufacturing, our engineers and technicians can transform a component from concept into produced part in a matter of weeks.


Sierra Space - New Host for 2024! Sierra Space is a leading, pureplay commercial space company at the forefront of innovation and the commercialization of space in the Orbital Age™, building an end-to-end business and technology platform in space to benefit life on Earth. The company is enabling the future of space transportation with Dream Chaser®, the world’s only commercial spaceplane, and unlocking the potential for anyone to live and work in space with new commercial space stations. Sierra Space also builds and delivers a host of systems and subsystems across solar power, mechanics and motion control, environmental control, life support, propulsion and thermal control, offering myriad space-as-a-service solutions for the new space economy.

An internship experience at Sierra Space offers college students the opportunity to work in the exciting, innovative and cutting-edge field of aerospace. Interns acquire hands-on learning experience while working on meaningful projects to gain significant career experience – being a part of a creative, courageous and passionate team to build lifelong connections. At Sierra Space, we provide the tools, training and mentorship for interns to do their very best work and discover opportunities to advance their careers, providing a pathway for personal growth. For those who dream of changing the world, an internship with Sierra Space is the place to start.


SpaceX. SpaceX seeks extraordinary students to join us for Summer 2024. As an intern, you will work closely with your team and other employees who will help you apply your knowledge and grow your skills on projects that have a significant impact in transforming space exploration. You’ll also get to have some fun and network with other interns and employees through optional social and professional events. If you’ve demonstrated a commitment to academic success and motivation to apply your knowledge outside of the classroom, you are a great candidate!

The SpaceX Internship Program hires students from all engineering disciplines, but focuses heavily on aerospace, electrical and mechanical engineering, as well as computer science/engineering. To conform to U.S. Government space technology export regulations, including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) you must be a U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, U.S. lawful permanent residents, refugees under 8 U.S.C. § 1157, and asylees under 8 U.S.C. § 1158, or eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State. Our interns are integral to the success of the company and tackle some of the hardest challenges on the planet. Join us, and find your place in the SpaceX legacy!


Stoke Space - New Host for 2024! A thriving economy in space is needed to make life on Earth more vibrant, sustainable, and equitable. Space technology will enable global access to information, solutions to climate change, answers to global food security, products that transform healthcare, clean energy production, and more. Today, rocket launch options are slow, expensive, and unreliable. Stoke is building the world’s most efficient fully and rapidly reusable rocket designed to fly daily that will radically increase access to space and open up the space economy to safeguard our precious home, Earth.

We know that at the heart of every great challenge is an extraordinary team. Stoke is building a world-class team and we are excited to begin offering internship opportunities for the Summer of 2024. As an intern, you will work on real, open-ended problems that directly contribute to the success of the company. You will work closely with your mentor and other employees who will help you apply your knowledge and grow your skills through high-impact projects. You must be ready to stay focused, move fast, self-direct, and learn on the fly.

Internships are available across the company within engineering teams such as mechanical, test, avionics, software, and manufacturing. Please note: this role requires you to work onsite either in our Kent or Moses Lake location.


United Launch Alliance. ULA is the world’s most experienced space launch company with more than 155 consecutive launches and a 100% mission success rate. We are the nation’s only full range launch provider and our mission is to save lives, explore the universe and connect the world. We accomplish that by launching technologies that protect our country and troops in the battlefield, enable search and rescue, provide a backbone for business, connect families across the globe and more. At ULA, we are dreamers inspired by possibilities not yet imagined, believers driven to broaden horizons, and doers combining technology, innovation, expertise, ingenuity and a commitment to the extraordinary. ULA Interns are encouraged to generate and share new ideas while delivering work products that impact our missions, methodologies and processes.

Opportunities are available in the following areas: Aerospace engineering, Computer science and software engineering, Electrical engineering, Mechanical engineering.

To be eligible, applicants must: be at least 18 years old and a U.S. person; must be on track to complete their sophomore year of college by ~May 2024; and must be returning to school in the fall 2024 semester. Applicants must also be willing to work at any ULA Location, including Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, FL; Decatur, AL; Denver, CO; and Vandenberg Space Force Base, CA.



Vast Space - New Host for 2024! Vast is a pioneer in space habitation technologies focused on expanding humanity across the solar system. We are building a world-class team of passionate, mission-driven people, who will build the world’s first commercial artificial gravity station, so humans can live and work in space for long periods of time without the adverse effects of zero-gravity.

Vast offers an advanced engineering internship program with hands-on opportunities to design and build space hardware and software that will launch in 2025. Our interns are mentored by industry experts to solve challenging real-world engineering problems across: structures and mechanisms, power systems, flight software, mission operations, propulsion, avionics, environmental controls and life support systems, manufacturing, human systems, and more. This is a 12 week internship at our space station factory in sunny Long Beach, CA.


Venturi Astrolab. Astrolab is pioneering the development of commercial rovers for the Moon, Mars and beyond. We are singularly focused on designing, building, and operating a fleet of multi-purpose rovers that will extend and enhance humanity’s presence in the solar system. We are looking for students who are creative, passionate, and driven to make an impact on challenging problems. Awardees will collaborate on multidisciplinary projects and will be hands-on in the design, build, and testing that will help us reach the Moon and beyond. We are open to students majoring in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science/engineering, material science/engineering, math, physics, or students who are interested in pursuing a career in human resources, accounting, business development, or marketing/communications. Depending on the status of the COVID-19 pandemic, we expect positions to be fully on-site at our headquarters in Hawthorne, California. Both US Citizens and US Permanent Residents are eligible.

Zipline. Zipline is on a mission to build the world’s first logistics system that serves all people equally. With operations in seven countries across three continents, and more than 45 million commercial autonomous miles flown to date, Zipline is transforming access to healthcare, consumer products, and food.

Zipline originally started delivering blood and medical products in Rwanda in 2016 and has since expanded to food, retail, agriculture products, and animal health products. Zipline has two platforms — one for long-range delivery and the other for precise home delivery. To date, we’ve delivered to thousands of homes, hospitals, and businesses in the US, Rwanda, Ghana, Nigeria, Cote d'Ivoire, Kenya, and Japan. Our customers rely on Zipline to save lives, reduce emissions, increase economic opportunity, and provide new logistics services at scale.

Joining Zipline’s Emerging Talent program as an intern is an opportunity to contribute to our promise of building a system that provides equitable access to critical healthcare supplies for millions of people. We believe that internships are more than just opportunities to learn by watching or doing low-level tasks. We expect our interns to take on meaningful work that actively contributes to moving Zipline’s mission forward, while learning real-world skills that will serve them in their careers for the long term.

For summer 2024, we will be hiring interns for a number of different teams: engineering, data, legal, supplier industrialization engineering, and business information systems. Our interns own meaningful projects that directly impact each team's goals, as well as receive technical and career mentorship throughout their internship. The Emerging Talent team also hosts regular social events for interns, and provides opportunities for interns to meet with senior leadership at the company. Zipline invests heavily in interns with the ultimate goal of hiring them for full-time positions.