FAQs
What location is this internship based in?
The internship is based in Arlington, VA.
What is the minimum educational requirement for this internship?
A minimum bachelor's degree is required, and candidates must be currently enrolled in a Master’s or PhD Program.
What is the expected graduation timeline for candidates to be eligible for this role?
Candidates must be graduating on or after December 2024.
What are the key responsibilities of the Technical Solutions Consultant Intern?
Key responsibilities include client analysis, research and documentation, solution scoping, stakeholder collaboration, presentation preparation, and market & industry research.
Is there a compensation range for this internship?
Yes, the compensation ranges from $21 per hour to $41 per hour, based on the degree program enrolled in.
What types of degrees are preferred for this position?
A Master's degree in physics, chemistry, mathematics, or engineering is preferred.
What skills are valued in candidates applying for this internship?
Candidates should have strong analytical and problem-solving skills, excellent communication skills, familiarity with engineering and R&D processes, knowledge or interest in consulting and business analysis, and experience with computational tools for chemical or numerical simulations.
Are there any specific citizenship requirements for applicants?
Yes, due to contractual requirements, applicants must be U.S. persons, which includes U.S. citizens, permanent residents or green card holders, or workers granted asylum or refugee status.
What benefits does Quantinuum offer to interns?
Benefits include a competitive salary, flexible work schedule, employer-subsidized health, dental, and vision insurance, equity, 401k retirement savings plan, paid holidays, generous vacation and sick time, paid parental leave, and employee discounts.
Is Quantinuum an equal opportunity employer?
Yes, Quantinuum is an equal opportunity employer and considers applicants without regard to age, race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, marital status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, nationality, sex, or veteran status.