Second Order Effects

ElectricalEngineeringIntern(Fall2026)

$70k+ Redmond, Washington, United States INTERNSHIP
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Electrical Engineering Intern (Fall 2026) at Second Order Effects. Skills: Electrical design, Embedded systems, Hardware development, PCB layout. Contribute to design of electrical systems. Contribute to design of embedded systems”

What You'll Achieve.

Make measurable contributions

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Debugging firmware

Eligibility Requirements

Eligible to work on export controlled projects, U. S. citizen, Permanent resident, Protected individual

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Commit to internship Sep 8, 2026 - Dec 18, 2026, Willing to work 40 hours a week onsite, Eligible to work on export controlled projects

Nice to Have

Experience in team-based design and build projects, Experience with analog small-signal circuit design, Experience with power electronics designs, Experience in common ECAD tool, Experience with circuit simulation

What You'll Do.

Contribute to design of electrical systems

Contribute to design of embedded systems

Perform schematic capture

Perform component selection

Perform electrical prototyping

Debug firmware on prototype board

Integrate embedded systems

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Partner closely with mentor; Team-based design and build projects

Communication Scope

Explain design decisions; Explain component selections

Full Job Description

Role Overview: As an Electrical Engineering Intern, you will play a hands-on role in designing, developing, and testing solutions for customer-facing projects. In this role, you will take technical ownership over key components, rapidly prototype ideas, and participate in the hardware development process from ideation to production. Whether it’s laying out a custom PCB, debugging firmware on a prototype board, or integrating embedded systems, you’ll have the opportunity to apply what you know, and quickly level up on what you don’ t. This internship is designed to accelerate your technical growth, giving you the chance to make measurable contributions while building a strong foundation in professional engineering practices. What You Will Do: Ownership: Contribute to the design of electrical and embedded systems for customers across various industries Technical Mentorship: Partner closely with a mentor who will provide technical guidance, feedback, and support throughout the entire internship Hardware Development: Perform schematic capture, PCB layout, component selection, and electrical prototyping Test ability to explain design decisions and component selections Experience with one or more of the following: analog circuits, mixed-signal designs, embedded programming, RF, power electronics, or optical systems development What Would Be Useful: Experience in team-based design and build projects (e.g., Formula SAE, Solar Car, CubeSat, Rover Challenge, etc.) Experience with analog small-signal circuit design (filters, op-amp circuits, signal conditioning) and/or power electronics designs: regulators, load drivers, supply filters, protection circuitry Experience in any common ECAD tool, such as Altium Designer, KiCad, Cadence, PADS, EAGLE, etc. Experience with circuit simulation using LTspice, Pspice, or similar programs Benefits: Salary: $70,400 annual salary, prorated for length of internship Flexible work hours and work from home policy 100% employer-paid health insur

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