Virgin Galactic internships are for in-person experiences. Every year, we help connect students from colleges around the country to the love, wonder and awe created by space travel. Guided by our values, “Safety Above All”, we proactively manage the risks inherent in human spaceflight through our daily actions. We are excited for you to learn more about Summer Internships at Virgin Galactic! Internships at Virgin Galactic are typically a 12-week summer experience and a prime opportunity for students to have real hands-on experience that helps push their careers by developing some in-demand skills. Virgin Galactic interns are empowered to complete real-life projects and will have the opportunity to apply their studies and skills to significant projects while bringing their unique selves to the company. Our Interns work on diverse teams, solving real-world problems, while having fun along the way. This is your chance to bring ideas and solutions to life while working on cutting-edge technologies on our spaceflights. For approximately 12 weeks you will be immersed in our incredible culture and work on challenging and meaningful projects that directly relate to company goals. The hands-on experience you will gain along with opportunities to engage with our exceptional executives, engineers, and other professionals will be incredibly valuable in shaping the foundation for your future. This internship is in our Propulsion Operations Engineering Team, NM location, and requires you to be onsite Monday through Thursday, with a remote option on Friday depending on the needs of the department. The Operations Engineering Department is responsible for supporting VG’s carrier vehicles and spaceships. This typically involves addressing issues identified by the maintenance team after each flight. There is always an element of urgency in the work this team supports given VG has customers with pre-defined flight dates. The intern will work closely with engineers on the Propulsion Operations Engineering team performing tasks such as researching propulsion system performance, identifying issues and possible solutions, updating databases with dispositions, coordinating with other disciplines before a disposition is executed, and following through to see how the resolved issue responds on the next flight.
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Career Level
Intern
Number of Employees
251-500 employees