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Electrical Engineering Internship – Spring 2026

SOFWERX is a venue operated under an agreement between the United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) and DefenseWERX, designed to increase collaboration and innovation to solve the most difficult warfighter problems. SOFWERX is a forum for accelerating delivery of innovative capability, and facilitating capability refinement through exploration, experimentation, and assessment of promising technology. SOFWERX is in the heart of Ybor City, at a neutral, easily accessible facility.  

The internship program is administered by USF Institute of Applied Engineering. Upon hire, you will be considered both a USF IAE Temporary Employee and a SOFWERX student intern. 

 

Responsibilities  

Assist with the design, development, and testing of electrical systems for defense-related technologies and prototypes. 

Support integration of embedded systems, sensors, and control electronics into robotic or communication platforms. 

Conduct research on emerging technologies, electrical components, and power systems relevant to SOFWERX projects. 

Participate in hardware troubleshooting, circuit design, and system validation activities. 

Engage with engineers, subject matter experts, and project teams to contribute to innovative, real-world solutions. 

Participate in weekly market research and submit entries on new technologies, components, or companies that could support future innovation. 
  

Requirements  

MUST BE ELIGIBLE FOR A SECURITY CLEARANCE  

Pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering or Physics  

Junior or Senior level, with a current GPA of 3.0 or above    

Knowledge of embedded programming, power electronics, and control systems is a plus  

Proficient in Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Word, and PowerPoint) is a plus     

Experience working with a variety of engineering students    

Effective written and oral communication skills    

Good planning and organizational skills- A high level of integrity, accuracy, dependability, enthusiasm, and confidentiality.     
  

Time commitment  

Hours of operation are 8:00am to 5:00pm Monday thru Friday. 

This position requires a minimum of 15 hours and a maximum of 20 hours per week during the Fall/Spring semesters and a minimum of 20 hours and a maximum of 29 hours per week during the Summer semester.  

This internship is in-person with limited remote work opportunities.   
  

Opportunities  

Engage in employee events, such as team building  

Build resume and explore career options  

Apply skills and knowledge to the workplace  

Upon completion of the internship, a letter of recommendation can be provided upon request  

Opportunity for follow-on internship based on performance