Electrical Engineering Intern Jobs in District of Columbia

Electrical Engineering Intern jobs in District of Columbia are concentrated in the federal contracting corridor anchored by agencies along the National Mall, with demand heaviest in power systems, embedded systems, and RF communications engineering. The largest hiring hubs are Washington D.C. proper, Arlington, and Bethesda, where established contractors like Leidos, Booz Allen Hamilton, and SAIC maintain significant engineering workforces and run recurring internship cohorts. Openings range from sophomore-year rotations to pre-full-time capstone placements across both defense and civilian agency programs. See the openings below and apply to the ones that match your experience.

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Overview

Open roles56
Top employerAARP
Top cityWashington, DC
Work type71% Hybrid
Top industryEducation
Companies hiring39

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The Recording Academy
Intern, Advocacy & Public Policy
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Intern, Advocacy & Public Policy
The Recording Academy
Washington, District of Columbia
IT Support & Systems Administration
Program Management
Project & Program Management
Technical Product & Program Management

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SiriusXM
Fall Intern, Music Programming Operations - DC - Part-Time
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Fall Intern, Music Programming Operations - DC - Part-Time
SiriusXM
Washington, District of Columbia
IT Support
Project Management
Technical Program Management
1,001-5,000

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D.C. United
Intern- Grassroots Marketing Fall 2026 Intern
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Intern- Grassroots Marketing Fall 2026 Intern
D.C. United
Washington, District of Columbia
Business Development
Partnerships & Business Development
Sales
Hybrid
51-200

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Issue One
Communications Intern
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Issue One
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Communications Intern
Issue One
Washington, District of Columbia
Manufacturing Operations
Project Management
Supply Chain
Hybrid
11-50

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Stantec
Sustainability Intern - Buildings
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Stantec
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Sustainability Intern - Buildings
Stantec
Washington, District of Columbia
Biotech & Life Sciences
Engineering (Non-Software)
Research & Academia
Software Engineering
$23.47 - $34.5/hr
Bachelor's degree in architecture
10,000+

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Electrical Engineering Intern Jobs by City in District of Columbia

Where District of Columbia roles are concentrated, by current openings.

Electrical Engineering Intern Job Market in District of Columbia

A snapshot from current District of Columbia openings, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

AARP
AARP6 open roles
Issue One
Issue One3 open roles
D.C. United
D.C. United3 open roles

Top Industries Hiring

  • Education
  • Non-Profit & Social Services

What District of Columbia Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in electrical engineering intern jobs across District of Columbia.

  • Current enrollment in an accredited electrical engineering or closely related undergraduate degree program
  • Coursework in circuits, signals, or power systems relevant to the internship's technical focus area
  • Ability to obtain or currently hold a U.S. security clearance required by federal contractor roles
  • Hands-on experience with CAD tools such as AutoCAD Electrical, MATLAB, or LTspice
  • Familiarity with laboratory instrumentation, oscilloscopes, multimeters, or PCB prototyping
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills for cross-functional project teams and documentation

Electrical Engineering Intern Jobs in District of Columbia: Frequently Asked Questions

How do you become a electrical engineering intern in District of Columbia?

Electrical engineering interns in District of Columbia are typically hired while enrolled in an ABET-accredited electrical engineering program at a local university such as George Washington University, Howard University, or University of Maryland. No state-issued intern license is required, but many D.C.-area federal contractor roles require applicants to be eligible for a security clearance. Candidates strengthen their applications by completing relevant coursework in power or embedded systems and documenting hands-on lab or project experience.

Which companies hire electrical engineering interns in District of Columbia?

Employers hiring electrical engineering interns in District of Columbia right now include AARP, Issue One, and D.C. United, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. The D.C. market skews heavily toward large defense and federal IT contractors that run structured intern cohorts tied to their agency contracts.

Which District of Columbia cities have the most electrical engineering intern jobs?

The District of Columbia cities with the most electrical engineering intern openings are Washington. The concentration reflects the dense cluster of federal agencies and their prime contractors headquartered inside the District and across Northern Virginia and suburban Maryland, all of which draw heavily from local engineering programs for intern talent.

Are there remote electrical engineering intern jobs in District of Columbia?

Yes, but they're rare. About 79% of electrical engineering intern openings tied to District of Columbia are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, because most roles require hands-on lab work, hardware testing, or on-site access to secured federal facilities. The portions of the role most likely to support remote work are software simulation, documentation, and data analysis tasks that do not involve classified systems or physical hardware.

How can I get hired as a electrical engineering intern in District of Columbia with little or no experience?

The most realistic path is applying directly to structured internship programs at D.C.-area federal contractors like Leidos, Northrop Grumman, or General Dynamics, which recruit early-stage students with limited experience but strong academic standing. University co-op programs at George Washington University and University of Maryland have direct pipelines to these employers. Candidates without prior internship experience can strengthen their profile with personal projects, IEEE student chapter involvement, or an active Department of Defense SkillBridge pre-application if they qualify.

Where can I find and apply to electrical engineering intern jobs in District of Columbia?

You can find and apply to electrical engineering intern jobs in District of Columbia on Migrate Mate, which lists current D.C.-area openings updated regularly. Search the listings, identify the roles that fit your academic level and technical background, and apply directly to each one. No account is required to view or apply to openings.

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