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What majors does Boeing usually look for?
What skills do I need?
What types of positions are available?
Who would I work with?
Does Boeing pay for relocation?
What kinds of projects would I work on?
Organization of the 777 Structures Technical Library
Tooling Business Management
Aerodynamics Engineering
How do I apply?

An internship at Boeing can be one of the most rewarding experiences of your college career. We provide a breadth of opportunities, from commercial aircraft, to next-generation military aircraft, to spacecraft and beyond. There are exciting business opportunities, as well. Boeing offers competitive salaries and excellent benefits, including video facilities where you can continue your attendance at many of the nation's top universities. Internships also are a great time to explore new places. From Seattle to Cocoa Beach, Boeing's facilities are found in some of the most desirable destinations in America. But it's the projects you'll work on that really make the difference. You might help develop integrated circuits for a mission to Mars, sophisticated anti-tank weaponry, or microelectromechanical (MEM) load sensors for commercial airliners. Whatever you choose, you'll be doing a lot more than a job. And you'll get a lot more in return.

Here are answers to some frequently asked questions:

What majors does Boeing usually look for?

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What skills do I need?

You should possess a good understanding of the following disciplines:

Prospective interns also should be able to think critically and creatively, and work independently and cooperatively. Other qualities we look for include the ability to adapt to rapid or major change, a desire for lifelong learning, the highest ethical standards, and excellent communication skills.

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What types of positions are available?

Boeing will work with you to determine your area of expertise and match you with a program that suits your skills.

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Who would I work with?

Only the top professionals in your field. Very few organizations work on projects of the size and scope that Boeing does. You'll work with real employees and managers, on real projects that have measurable effects on our company and on the world of aerospace science.

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Does Boeing pay for relocation?

If it's determined that you are eligible, yes. From temporary lodging to mileage allowance, we try to make your stay with us as pleasant as we possibly can.

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What kinds of projects would I work on?

You'll be at the forefront of our business, working on projects that are critical to our success. Some past examples include:

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Organization of the 777 Structures Technical Library

All analysis notes supporting the Certification Basis for the 777 Structure are found in a single library, which was organized and brought to life by a Boeing intern. In the old days, a computer program was used like an electric card cataloging system to locate the coversheet submitted along with various analysis notes. After the project was completed, a barcode system was implemented to scan each binder of analysis notes and enhanced the library to complement ANI (Analysis Notes Index). Today, analysts can locate strength check notes at the touch of a button from among 20,000 notebooks in the library.

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Tooling Business Management

This job required an intern to update and report monthly costs and make presentations to general supervisors and managers. The intern was responsible for investigating the questions and complaints generated after these presentations, making corrections or providing explanations for the costs in question. Because regulating overtime was a concern for managers, this intern devised a spreadsheet for them to use to track overtime.

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Aerodynamics Engineering

Boeing Commercial Airplanes Aerodynamics Engineering is responsible for supporting the operation of the Boeing fleet of aircraft including the 707, 727, 737, 747, 757, 767, 777 and derivative models. The primary purpose of this group is to provide technical expertise in the area of airplane performance to a number of internal Boeing customers, and occasionally, to external customers who operate the aircraft. As a member of the Wide Body Fleet Support group, the intern responded to a request from Lauda Air, an Austrian carrier. The intern evaluated the climb capability and takeoff profile of their fleet of 767-300 aircraft out of an airport in Milan.

An internship with Boeing isn't all work - you'll have the opportunity to participate in social activities ranging from guided tours to paintball games to kayaking excursions. Join us! You'll find the time you spend at Boeing to be as fun as it is rewarding.

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How do I apply?

If you are interested in an internship please apply online. Internship opportunities may be available in the following locations:

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