Lynker is seeking multiple Interns or Apprentices to join Lynker for the summer of 2026, to assist Lynker in supporting the National Data Buoy Center,(NDBC) to provide quality meteorological and oceanographic observations in the marineenvironment to support predictions of changes in ocean and coastal weather to enhanceMaritime Safety. NDBC designs, engineers, fabricates/integrates, tests, deploys,maintains/repairs 4 worldwide buoy systems including Weather Buoy Stations, CoastalObservation (C-MAN) stations, Tropical Atmosphere-Ocean Array (TAO) systems, and Deep-Ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunami (DART) stations. The program also performsdata analysis/storage/dissemination (via website/other means) of related weather andenvironmental data from these systems (25%) and other sources (75%) of in-situ weatherdata, Logistics, Information Technology/Data Administration, and Programming. As part of our contract supporting NDBC at Stennis Space Center (SSC), MS, we are seekingmotivated students enrolled in an Bachelor’s, or Master’s Degree program in anEngineering, Technology, Science, Math, or other related field to participate in a PaidSummer Intern Program over the Summer of 2026. Paid internships or apprenticeships of up to 40 hours per week for 10-12 weeks are being offered during themonths of May through August 2026 (other workload profiles/timeframes and unpaid timeoff can be accommodated). Participation will be on-site NDBC at Stennis Space Center, MS.Students enrolled in a degree program (and entering the final half of the degree program inSummer/Fall 2026 for Bachelor’s degree students) in the above or otherrelated technical fields are encouraged to apply!
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Career Level
Intern
Education Level
Associate degree