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Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
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Sandia National Laboratories
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
(on-site)
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Intern, R&D Undergraduate Year-Round - Materials Mechanics & Tribology, Onsite
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Intern, R&D Undergraduate Year-Round - Materials Mechanics & Tribology, Onsite
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Description
What Your Job Will Be LikeWe are seeking a Year Round - R&D Undergraduate Intern to join our dynamic team!
On any given day, you may be called on to:
- Analyze mechanical data using Excel, Matlab, and other software
- Compile results into presentations, posters, memos, and publications for scientific journals
- Perform laboratory experiments to assess the strength and ductility of metals using servo-hydraulic load frames
- Build and/or maintain laboratory capabilities
- Apply various image and data processing techniques to produce quantitative measures of microstructure, defects and/or other features of interest from a variety of data sources, including X-ray tomography, diffraction contrast tomography, scanning electron microscopy, and electron backscatter diffraction.
Due to the nature of the work, the selected applicant must be able to work onsite.
Salary Range
At Sandia, we value the important work done by our interns and its contribution to National Security. Because of this, our interns earn competitive pay rates. Our pay structure is based on earned credit hours, classification, and degree level. Your pay rate will be determined during the hire process and included in your offer package. You can view the Intern Pay Rate chart here.
Qualifications We Require
You bring the confidence and skills to be eligible for the job by meeting these minimum requirements:
- Currently attending and enrolled full time in an accredited undergraduate program
- Pursuing a science, engineering, or math major
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0/4.0
- Ability to work up to 25 hours per week during the academic year, and up to 40 hours per week during the summer
- Ability to secure and maintain a U.S. security clearance which requires U.S. citizenship
Note: If you have not earned a HS diploma or equivalent, please apply to a high school intern position.
Qualifications We Desire
- Computer skills including Microsoft office including Excel, Word, and Powerpoint. Basic programming skills and knowledge of computer hardware and networking.
- Experiment design, data analysis, and lab work.
- Experience in computer programming for equipment control, data reduction, or image analysis (e.g. Matlab, Python, Labview, ImageJ)
- Knowledge of mechanical properties of metals such as yield strength, ductility, etc.
- Experience in materials science, metallurgy, or materials characterization techniques
- Experience documenting and presenting work in reports, memos, and presentations
- Mechanical skills such as working with power tools, hand tools, and assembling systems
Posting Duration
This posting will be open for application submissions for a minimum of seven (7) calendar days, including the 'posting date'. Sandia reserves the right to extend the posting date at any time.
About Our Team
Are you passionate about research related to materials science and the behavior of metals? If so, you may want to consider applying to join Sandia's Materials Mechanics team as an Undergraduate Intern. In this role, you will have the opportunity to interact and collaborate with other inter-disciplinary research groups within Sandia National Labs to tackle unique research problems related to three-dimensional materials characterization and ductile mechanics.
Our team has an immediate opportunity for a year-round undergraduate intern focused on testing structural properties of metals, microscopy, and materials behavior. This group focuses on the intersection of materials science with mechanical engineering. Job responsibilities include performing tests to assess mechanical properties of materials, analyzing mechanical data using Excel, Matlab, and other software, and compiling these results into presentations, memos, and publications for scientific journals.
The mission of this department is to develop fundamental understanding of mechanical behavior of materials and to operationalize this understanding to resolve the engineering challenges facing Sandia's national security missions. The department has solved materials problems in Nuclear Deterrence (ND) applications ranging from routine material compatibility concerns to manufacturing scale issues. In addition to ND, the department also has a strong record of applying it's resources to develop solutions for many unique challenges including; hardening drill bits, lubricating satellite mechanisms, coating hypersonic rails, and even measuring the elasticity of eye corneas.
We provide our customers with:
- Solutions to problems involving mechanical properties of materials;
- Relationships and dependencies among materials structures, composition, properties, performance, reliability and service environments;
- Diagnostics and modeling that enable deep scientific investigations of material behavior and prevention of failure; and
- Scientific discovery and peer-reviewed publications on material mechanics and 3D characterization.
- We support various mission areas: Sustainable Energy, Nuclear Deterrence, and Defense Systems.
About Sandia
Sandia National Laboratories is the nation's premier science and engineering lab for national security and technology innovation, with teams of specialists focused on cutting-edge work in a broad array of areas. Some of the main reasons we love our jobs:
- Challenging work with amazing impact that contributes to security, peace, and freedom worldwide
- Extraordinary co-workers
- Some of the best tools, equipment, and research facilities in the world
- Career advancement and enrichment opportunities
- Flexible work arrangements for many positions include 9/80 (work 80 hours every two weeks, with every other Friday off) and 4/10 (work 4 ten-hour days each week) compressed workweeks, part-time work, and telecommuting (a mix of onsite work and working from home)
- Generous vacation, strong medical and other benefits, competitive 401k, learning opportunities, relocation assistance and amenities aimed at creating a solid work/life balance*
World-changing technologies. Life-changing careers. Learn more about Sandia at: http://www.sandia.gov
*These benefits vary by job classification.
Security Clearance
Sandia is required by DOE to conduct a pre-employment drug test and background review that includes checks of personal references, credit, law enforcement records, and employment/education verifications. Applicants for employment need to be able to obtain and maintain a DOE Q-level security clearance, which requires U.S. citizenship. If you hold more than one citizenship (i.e., of the U.S. and another country), your ability to obtain a security clearance may be impacted.
Applicants offered employment with Sandia are subject to a federal background investigation to meet the requirements for access to classified information or matter if the duties of the position require a DOE security clearance. Substance abuse or illegal drug use, falsification of information, criminal activity, serious misconduct or other indicators of untrustworthiness can cause a clearance to be denied or terminated by DOE, resulting in the inability to perform the duties assigned and subsequent termination of employment.
EEO
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status and any other protected class under state or federal law.
NNSA Requirements for MedPEDs
If you have a Medical Portable Electronic Device (MedPED), such as a pacemaker, defibrillator, drug-releasing pump, hearing aids, or diagnostic equipment and other equipment for measuring, monitoring, and recording body functions such as heartbeat and brain waves, if employed by Sandia National Laboratories you may be required to comply with NNSA security requirements for MedPEDs.
If you have a MedPED and you are selected for an on-site interview at Sandia National Laboratories, there may be additional steps necessary to ensure compliance with NNSA security requirements prior to the interview date.
Job ID: 82698641

Sandia National Laboratories
Research & Development
Albuquerque
,
New Mexico
,
United States
Sandia National Laboratories is one of the country’s largest research and engineering laboratories, employing 8,500 people at major facilities in Albuquerque, New Mexico and Livermore, California. We apply our world class scientific and engineering creativity and expertise to comprehensive, timely and cost effective solutions to our nation’s greatest challenges. Please visit our website at www.sandia.gov.
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