Electrical Engineering Intern Summer 2026 @ Honeywell
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Electrical Engineering Intern Summer 2026
The future is what you make it. When you join Honeywell, you join a global team of innovators, thinkers, and doers who impact various industries – from eco-friendly jet fuel to smart building technologies and beyond.
About the Role
As an Electrical Engineering Intern at Honeywell, you will gain hands-on experience by contributing to real-world projects. You will work closely with experienced engineers, assist in designing electrical systems, conduct testing to ensure product reliability, and collaborate with cross-functional teams.
Key Responsibilities
- Assist in the design and development of electrical systems
- Conduct testing and analysis for product performance
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams in project execution
- Gain exposure to industry-standard tools and technologies
- Learn about electrical codes and standards
Qualifications
Must be pursuing a bachelor’s degree or higher in Electrical Engineering or a similar field with a graduation date of December 2026 or later. Candidates must maintain enrollment, achieve a minimum GPA of 3.0, and be a U.S. Person per export control laws.
What We Value
- Experience with Microsoft Office suite
- Excellent analytical and communication skills
- A positive and adaptive attitude
- Team collaboration
- A strong desire to learn and grow
Intern Benefits
This internship offers hands-on experience with cutting-edge technologies, professional development, mentorship from global experts, and relocation benefits when applicable.
Key skills/competency
- Electrical Systems
- Testing
- Design
- Collaboration
- Analysis
- Microsoft Office
- Communication
- Mentorship
- Learning
- Standards
How to Get Hired at Honeywell
🎯 Tips for Getting Hired
- Customize your resume: Highlight relevant electrical engineering projects and coursework.
- Research Honeywell: Study their technologies, values, and recent innovations.
- Prepare your portfolio: Document internships, projects, and academic achievements.
- Practice technical interviews: Review electrical engineering fundamentals and problem-solving.