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Atmospheric, Earth & Energy Undergraduate Student Intern - Summer 2025

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Summer Internship
  • Science
    Engineering
  • Livermore

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  • You must be a continuing undergraduate in science or engineering, showing interest in atmospheric, earth, or energy sciences, with problem-solving skills and effective communication.
  • You will support projects in atmospheric, earth, and energy sciences, conduct research, analyze data, communicate findings, and present work to technical audiences while collaborating with the team.

Requirements

  • Must be eligible to access the Laboratory in compliance with Section 3112 of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). See Additional Information section below for details.
  • Must be a continuing college or university student in good standing at an accredited institution pursuing an undergraduate degree in science, engineering, mathematics, or a closely related field.
  • Demonstrated interest in topics of relevance to atmospheric, earth, or energy sciences, or a closely related field.
  • Ability to apply basic engineering or scientific principles to solve technical problems.
  • Proficient verbal and written communication skills to communicate research concepts, document work, and give technical presentations.
  • Effective interpersonal skills with the ability to work in a team environment.

Responsibilities

  • Work with engineers, scientists, and technical staff members to provide technical support to projects in the areas relevant to atmospheric, earth, and energy sciences.
  • Conduct research of basic complexity in assigned area, under close supervision.
  • Gather and analyze data or information in support of scientific research.
  • Communicate progress and results to the research group and work closely with team members to define project goals and address challenges.
  • Present work to technical audiences through presentations, posters, and written reports.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

FAQs

What is the job title for this internship position?

The job title is Atmospheric, Earth & Energy Undergraduate Student Intern - Summer 2025.

What is the pay range for this internship?

The pay range is $22.80 - $31.00 Hourly for the 705.1 level and $25.90 - $32.80 Hourly for the 714.0 level.

What kind of projects will interns be involved in?

Interns will work on projects focused on atmospheric science, climate and carbon cycle research, seismology, hydrology, geoscience, environmental science, accelerator mass spectrometry, and energy research.

What qualifications are required to apply for this position?

Applicants must be a continuing college or university student in good standing at an accredited institution pursuing an undergraduate degree in science, engineering, mathematics, or a closely related field, along with a demonstrated interest in relevant topics.

Is a security clearance required for this position?

No security clearance is required; however, candidates whose assignments are longer than 179 days within a calendar year must go through the Personal Identity Verification process.

What is the process for applicants from certain countries?

Candidates from China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea without dual US citizenship or legal permanent residence cannot access specific non-public areas due to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) Section 3112.

Are there any drug testing requirements for this position?

Yes, external applicants selected for this position must pass a post-offer, pre-employment drug test.

What is the company’s stance on diversity and inclusion?

The company is committed to a diverse and equitable workforce with an inclusive culture that values and celebrates diversity of people, talents, ideas, experiences, and perspectives.

What opportunities for professional development do interns have?

Interns will have the chance to present their work to technical audiences through presentations, posters, and written reports.

Is there an option for reasonable accommodations during the application process?

Yes, candidates can submit a request for reasonable accommodations during the application or recruiting process using the online form provided by the Laboratory.

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Mission & Purpose

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, located in the San Francisco Bay Area, is a premier applied science laboratory that is part of the National Nuclear Security Administration within the Department of Energy. LLNL's mission is strengthening national security by developing and applying cutting-edge science, technology, and engineering that respond with vision, quality, integrity, and technical excellence to scientific issues of national importance. The Laboratory's science and engineering are being applied to achieve breakthroughs for counterterrorism and nonproliferation, defense and intelligence, energy and environmental security. The world-class programs and capabilities at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory span one square mile, what many consider to be "the smartest square mile on Earth."​