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Company: SPA
Location: Washington, DC
Career Level: Internship
Industries: Manufacturing, Engineering, Aerospace

Description

Qualifications

Required Qualifications:

  • Working toward a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Engineering (Systems, Electrical, Mechanical, Aerospace or other Enginering track).
  • Strong written and oral communication skills, with ability to synthesize data and communicate clearly via written and verbal means.
  • Proficient in using Microsoft Office, including Word, PowerPoint, and Excel to communicate to decision makers.
  • US Citizenship required along with the ability to obtain and maintain a DoD Secret Clearance.

Desired Qualifications: 

  • Proactive interest in learning new skills and engaging new challenges
  • Strong customer service skills, with interest in proactively anticipating and addressing client needs


Responsibilities

The SPA intern will be part of a cohort of first and second year interns providing on-site support to SPA's Navy customer, Strategic Systems Programs (SSP) organization's Fire Control and Guidance Branch or Re-Entry Branch. Intern positions will start in May 2025. The intern will work 40-hour weeks on-site. Interns have the option to work remotely during the school year at a reduced level of effort, approximately 10 hours per week based on school work load. Upon graduation, SPA considers successful interns for fulltime employment. Housing and transportation are the responsibility of the intern. 

 

Interns work under the overall cognizance of an SPA manager while receiving specific, daily tasking from their government mentor in the SSP Fire Control and Guidance branch or Re-Entry Branch. Tasks are related to the management of the Navy's Fleet Ballistic Missile (FBM) program and include technical, administrative, organizational, and management functions. A technical knowledge base will help in accomplishing daily tasks.  Specifically, interns will:

  • Fulfill tasks set out by a government mentor in support of the assigned branch's technical function.
  • Organize and attend meetings related to the branch's technical function.
  • Perform technical research.
  • Drafts, reviews and/or edit documents.
  • Travel for design reviews with supporting organizations.
  • Complete a summer project.
  • Attend weekly SPA informational roundtables and working lunches with SPA leadership.


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