Raytheon is seeking highly motivated Electrical Engineering Interns to work on Electronic Warfare (EW) and electronics product development for defense applications. The positions will be located in Goleta, California. Raytheon EW engineering provides challenging technical opportunities for graduating university entry level engineers to work with both mentors who are expert in their field alongside your peers and engineers in other disciplines, all in a collaborate design and laboratory environment. We offer the opportunity to contribute to innovate technical solutions in a wide array of applications to help develop and enhance your technical skills.
Requirements
- Must be pursuing a Bachelor’s (or higher) degree in Electrical Engineering or related Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) major.
- This position is for an intern who is enrolled in a Bachelor’s (or higher) degree program and will be at minimum, entering their Senior year by the start of summer 2026.
- Minimum 3.2 cumulative GPA (Please upload an unofficial transcript when applying)
- Have strong technical aptitude as shown by strong grades or hands on lab experience
- Be a hands-on person with ability to work with hardware and lab equipment
Responsibilities
- Simulate, implement and debug firmware – VHDL, Verilog.
- Perform circuit analysis, circuit simulation, design documentation maintenance.
- Support troubleshooting of hardware for test and verification.
- Test Analog/Digital/RF components and modules.
- Support development of Special Test Equipment (STE) for testing Electronics equipment.
- Perform testing on prototype hardware.
Other
- The ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. government issued security clearance is required. U.S. citizenship is required, as only U.S. citizens are eligible for a security clearance
- DoD Clearance: Secret
- Interact with test technicians, suppliers, program managers, other engineers, and internal/external customers.
- Self-motivated, proactive and able to multi-task
- Demonstrated leadership experience through school or extracurricular projects