Electrical Engineering Intern (Winter/Spring 2026)
Content + Source + Freshness • 12 Dec 2025 • 95% confidence
Offer value
Moderate value reflecting an entry-level opportunity with substantial learning and hands-on experience.
- Gain practical experience in the electrical engineering field
- Network with industry professionals and peers
- Participate in a vibrant company culture with diverse events
Pros
- Hands-on experience in electrical engineering with real product impact
- Mentoring opportunities from experienced engineers
- Flexible intern benefits and social events
Cons
- Limited duration may impact learning continuity
- Responsibilities may be basic for advanced students
- Requires a portfolio, which could limit applicants
Who it's for
Intern • On-site
Good fit
- Engineering students eager for hands-on experience
- Interns interested in product design and development
- Candidates wanting to learn in a collaborative environment
Not recommended for
- Individuals not prepared for entry-level engineering responsibilities
- Those seeking theoretical-focused roles
- Candidates preferring remote internship opportunities
Motivation fit
Key skills
About the job
To reinvent an industry, you have to build the best team. Join Formlabs if you want to bring groundbreaking professional 3D printers to the desktop of every designer, engineer, researcher, and artist in the world.
3D printing requires a complex interplay of software, hardware, and electronics. Working on our Electrical Engineering team, you’ll get to do it all! From designing and building your own boards, to hacking on firmware, to finding your own elegant solutions to problems on real products that will ship to real customers. As part of our interdisciplinary team, you will be working hands-on with various types of hardware.
If you are passionate about digital, analog, or electromechanical devices, we want you as an Electrical Engineering Intern.
Location: Onsite in Somerville, MA
Application Requirements: A portfolio of your previous engineering work/projects is required. Your application will not be considered without a portfolio.
The Job:
- Design, prototype, and validate electronics and electromechanical subsystems
- Work closely with other engineers to develop system requirements and make design decisions
You:
- Are comfortable moving between analog and digital systems
- Are ready to dive into complex electromechanical subsystems
- Are experienced with soldering and other aspects of prototyping your own designs
- Are comfortable doing independent research and development and making design decisions
- Have worked on projects with microcontrollers, sensors, feedback, or motor control
- Have designed, assembled, and debugged PCBs
- Like to code and are comfortable programming microcontrollers in C and developing test scripts in Python
- Are excited about designing products that work well and delight customers
Bonus Skills (Optional):
- Experience working on electro-mechanical products
Intern Benefits & Perks:
- Flexible Out of Office Plan – take time when you need it
- Ample on-site parking & pre-tax commuter benefits
- Catered on-site lunches (3x per week), snacks, beverages, & treats
- Cohort-based social and professional development experience for interns
- Many opt-in culture events across our diverse community
- And of course… unlimited 3D prints
Compensation:
Interns at Formlabs are paid on a bi-weekly pay schedule. The pay range for this role is between $2,900 and $3,300 per bi-weekly pay period, and your pay will depend on your skills, qualifications, experience, location and expected impact on the organization. This is a salaried role, so you will always be paid based on the assumed 40 hours per week as a full-time intern. This position does not offer housing or relocation assistance.
We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Even if you don't check every box, but see yourself contributing, please apply. Help us build an inclusive community that will change the face of 3D printing.
