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Boeing Research & Technology Graduate Researcher – Computational Geometry Intern

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Boeing

1mo ago

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Summer Internship
  • Research & Development
    Engineering
  • Tukwila
  • 13d left

AI generated summary

  • You must be a PhD student in related fields, have computational math experience, algorithm design skills, and proficiency in programming languages like Python, C++, or Java. Minimum 10-week commitment required.
  • You will collaborate with a team to tackle industry challenges, applying your expertise, while participating in mentorship, speaker talks, and networking events to enhance your experience at Boeing.

Requirements

  • - The ability to work a minimum of 10 weeks (12 weeks preferred) during the summer of 2025.
  • - Completed the first year of your PhD studies by July 2025.
  • - Pursuing a PhD in Math, Aeronautical/Aerospace Engineering, Computer Engineering/Science, or Software Engineering.
  • - Experience with computational mathematics and/or mathematical algorithms.
  • - Experience with modeling and algorithm design and implementation in one or more of the following: geometry, optimization, numerical methods, high-performance computing.
  • - Software programming skills and/or knowledge of at least one programming language such as Python, C, C++, Java, etc.

Responsibilities

  • - Upon application and selection, successful applicants are matched with an intern experience and team related to their area of expertise.
  • - The program aims to provide interns with a valuable opportunity to gain deeper experience at Boeing and with their assigned team, while also utilizing academic skills and expertise to help solve real-world industry challenges and opportunities.
  • - In addition to industry work exposure, GRP students will attend GRP programming to extend their experience and knowledge at Boeing.
  • - GRP programming includes: mentorship in your field of study, weekly Featured Speaker Talks, a week-long in-person GRP Summit, participation in an Innovation Challenge, and other opportunities to interact and build a professional network with other GRP students, Boeing team members, and leadership.

FAQs

What is the duration of the Graduate Researcher Program internship?

The internship lasts for a minimum of 10 weeks, with a preference for 12 weeks during the summer of 2025.

What are the basic qualifications required for this position?

Basic qualifications include having completed the first year of your PhD studies by July 2025, pursuing a PhD in Math, Aeronautical/Aerospace Engineering, Computer Engineering/Science, or Software Engineering, and having experience with computational mathematics and/or mathematical algorithms.

What type of projects will interns work on?

Interns will work on industry-related challenges and apply their academic skills to help solve real-world problems in areas such as computational geometry algorithms.

Is prior experience with specific programming languages necessary?

Yes, candidates are expected to have software programming skills in at least one programming language, such as Python, C, C++, or Java.

Will the internship contribute to PhD thesis work?

No, the work done at Boeing will not contribute to the work in your PhD thesis.

Are there opportunities for mentorship during the program?

Yes, GRP programming includes mentorship in your field of study as part of the internship experience.

Is this position eligible for relocation support?

Yes, this position offers relocation based on candidate eligibility.

What is the expected work environment for the intern?

This position is expected to be 100% onsite at one of the listed location options.

Is travel required for this position?

Travel is minimal, expected to be between 0-10%.

What is the pay range for this internship?

The summary pay range for the position is between $76,000 and $88,000, based on candidate experience and qualifications.

What is the application deadline for this position?

Applications for this position will be accepted through November 6, 2024.

Is Boeing committed to diversity and inclusion?

Yes, Boeing is committed to fostering an environment that is welcoming, respectful, and inclusive, with a focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Are drug tests required for applicants?

Yes, Boeing is a Drug Free Workplace, and post-offer applicants and employees are subject to drug testing for various substances as outlined in their policies.

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