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Internships - Summer 2025

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Hermeus

2mo ago

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Summer Internship
  • Software Engineering
    Engineering
  • Atlanta
  • Quick Apply

AI generated summary

  • You must be an engineering student with hands-on vehicle experience, strong first principles knowledge, teamwork skills, a passion for aviation, and a GPA of 3.0 or above.
  • You will own propulsion components, build and commission test stands, conduct thermal and structural analysis, write flight software, design PCBs, and assist with aircraft integration.

Requirements

  • Hands-on experience designing, building, and testing vehicles (engineering candidates only)
  • Must be currently enrolled in an accredited college or university (Undergraduate student or enrolled in a Master's or Ph.D. program)
  • Strong understanding of engineering first principles (engineering candidates only)
  • Demonstrated ability to work within cross-functional teams
  • Enthusiasm for aviation and Hermeus' mission
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • GPA of 3.0 or above

Responsibilities

  • Engineering responsibilities range from owning propulsion components, test stand build-up and commissioning, designing and fabricating harnesses, thermal and structural analysis, writing flight software, designing PCBs, to aircraft integration.

FAQs

What is the duration of the internship?

The internship lasts around 12-16 weeks, from May to August 2025.

Where are the internship locations?

The internships are available in Atlanta and Los Angeles.

What qualifications are required to apply for the internship?

Candidates must be currently enrolled in an accredited college or university, possess hands-on experience in vehicle design, building, and testing, have a strong understanding of engineering first principles, and maintain a GPA of 3.0 or above.

What areas of expertise should candidates have experience in?

Candidates should have design, test, and/or analysis experience in areas such as Aerodynamics, Avionics, GNC, Manufacturing, Propulsion, Software, Structures, or Test.

Is the internship paid?

Yes, the internship is a full-time paid position.

Is there a specific GPA requirement?

Yes, candidates must have a GPA of 3.0 or above.

What kind of responsibilities will interns have?

Responsibilities may include owning propulsion components, building and commissioning test stands, designing and fabricating harnesses, conducting thermal and structural analysis, writing flight software, designing PCBs, and aircraft integration.

Can I apply if my experience is outside the listed areas?

Yes, we encourage you to apply even if you have skillsets and experience outside of our current needs as we're always open to connecting and discussing future opportunities.

What skills are important for this internship?

Important skills include the ability to work within cross-functional teams, a strong enthusiasm for aviation and Hermeus' mission, and excellent written and verbal communication skills.

Are graduate students eligible to apply for the internship?

Yes, both undergraduate and graduate students ( Master's or Ph.D. programs) are eligible to apply.

Radically accelerating air travel

Automotive
Industry
51-200
Employees
2018
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

Hermeus is a startup developing hypersonic aircraft to radically accelerate air travel. At Mach 5, more than twice the speed of the supersonic Concorde, passengers will be able to cross the Atlantic in 90 minutes. On the path to hypersonic passenger aircraft, Hermeus is partnering with government agencies including the US Air Force and NASA to develop a series of autonomous aircraft that derisk the technology and solve urgent national security challenges. These products provide the data and confidence necessary to certify, produce, operate, and maintain safe and comfortable commercial aircraft. Hypersonic aircraft have the potential to create trillions of dollars of new global economic growth per year, unlocking significant resources that can be utilized to solve the world’s greatest problems.