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Software Engineering Co-Op (Summer/Fall 2026) (Onsite)

RTX

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Sep 4, 2025
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RTX is looking for software engineering co-op students to work on complex problems in the aerospace and defense industry, specifically within the Collins Aerospace Avionics Platform Software Department. The goal is to develop high-quality products that meet safety and airworthiness standards for aircraft avionics.

Requirements

  • student must be pursuing a Bachelor’s or advanced degree in an applicable discipline (in junior or senior year).

Responsibilities

  • Assists in conducting engineering processes and standard work, including verification and qualification procedures.
  • Creates, compiles and consolidates testing on diagnostic systems containing logical and mathematical solutions.
  • Assists in conducting disciplinary research on one or more stages of the equipment design phase to develop design options and recommendations.
  • Learns hardware and software standards and ensures work product adheres to these standards and business objectives of the organization are met.
  • gain experience and skills related to software development, test, implementation and integration activities.
  • assisting in the design and development of platform software (operating systems, device drivers, board support packages, supporting tools) to support common computing platforms that are in processing and display applications in aircraft all over the world.

Other

  • This job requires a U.S. Person.
  • Immerse yourself in a full-time, Monday-Friday co-op session, that will run June- December (including the Fall semester; it is expected students will take a semester off from coursework to fully engage with this working mentorship opportunity).
  • Requires a High School Diploma or equivalent
  • U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, U.S. permanent residents, or individuals granted refugee or asylee status in the U.S. are considered U.S. persons.