Top Benefits
About the role
About Pegasus Pegasus is an aerospace and defense technology company developing advanced sensing and alerting systems that connect pilots and aircraft like never before. Our flagship technology, MIDAS, provides real-time flight safety insights to military and commercial operators, enabling safer operations in even the harshest conditions. Backed by major defense primes and government partners, Pegasus is entering a critical growth phase in 2025—and we’re expanding our engineering team to deliver the next generation of intelligent, connected flight safety systems.
Role Overview
We’re looking for a hands-on Electronics Engineering Intern to assist with the design, development, and validation of embedded electronics for advanced aerospace sensing platforms.
You’ll contribute to the full hardware lifecycle—from concept and schematic design through prototyping, testing, and production handoff—working closely with firmware, mechanical, and systems teams.
This role is ideal for an electrical/electronics engineering student with practical experience in circuit design and embedded hardware development who’s ready to learn and grow within a multidisciplinary aerospace environment.
You’ll help build reliable, low-power electronics that enable flight safety in challenging and mission-critical applications.
This is a full-time, temporary position for a minimum of 8 months.
Key Responsibilities
Hardware Design & Development
- Design and develop microcontroller-based embedded electronics for evaluating sensing and communication systems.
- Assist with implementing low-power designs for battery-operated and wireless platforms (BLE, Li-Ion/NiMH).
- Create schematics, perform PCB layout (in Altium Designer or KiCad), and support bring-up, integration and verification testing.
- Participate in component selection, prototyping, and design optimization for performance, manufacturability, and reliability (DFM/DFT).
System Integration & Testing
- Collaborate with firmware, mechanical, and systems teams on cross-functional integration and debugging.
- Support lab and field testing for prototype systems.
- Conduct testing, validation, and troubleshooting of electronic hardware and subsystems.
Quality & Compliance
- Contribute to design documentation and revision control.
- Support EMI/EMC, environmental, and reliability testing as needed.
- Assist in meeting relevant aerospace and regulatory standards (CE, FCC, FAA).
Collaboration & Growth
- Work within a fast-paced, collaborative engineering team.
- Contribute ideas to improve product design, efficiency, and reliability.
- Learn from senior engineers while growing into increasing technical ownership over time.
Required Skills & Experience
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Completed coursework in Electrical, Electronics, Computer, or Mechatronics Engineering.
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0–2 years of experience in electronic hardware design, ideally for embedded or wireless systems.
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Hands-on experience with:
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Electronics laboratory testing equipment
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Low-power microcontrollers (e.g., Nordic, STM32, TI-MSP430, ESP32, Silicon Labs)
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Experience with PCB design tools (Altium Designer or KiCad).
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Strong understanding of circuit design, debugging, and test equipment use.
-
Excellent communication, collaboration, and documentation skills.
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Motivated, detail-oriented, and comfortable working in a multidisciplinary environment.
Nice to Have
- Experience working in an electronics laboratory/testing environment
- Familiarity with RF design, antenna tuning, or EMI/EMC best practices.
- Exposure to manufacturing, test automation, or design for certification and Qualification processes.
- Interest in ultra-low power design and IoT hardware optimization.
Why Join Us
Pegasus is defining the next era of intelligent flight. As an Electronics Engineering Intern, you’ll contribute to technologies that enhance global aviation safety and reliability. You’ll work alongside talented engineers across software, systems, and data disciplines — helping to build hardware that flies in some of the world’s most advanced aircraft.
We Offer
- Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits
- Professional growth and mentorship opportunities
- A mission-driven culture focused on technical excellence, impact, and integrity
Join a team engineering the future of connected flight
About Pegasus
We are a global leader in critical cleaning. We integrate cutting-edge technology to create and maintain clean, healthy, and safe indoor environments for commercial, industrial, and manufacturing facilities.
We were named by Inc. Magazine as one of the “Fastest Growing Private Companies in America in 2020” and “Best Places To Work in 2021”. We are an ESOP (employee-owned) company and LEED, and ISO 9001:2015.
Top Benefits
About the role
About Pegasus Pegasus is an aerospace and defense technology company developing advanced sensing and alerting systems that connect pilots and aircraft like never before. Our flagship technology, MIDAS, provides real-time flight safety insights to military and commercial operators, enabling safer operations in even the harshest conditions. Backed by major defense primes and government partners, Pegasus is entering a critical growth phase in 2025—and we’re expanding our engineering team to deliver the next generation of intelligent, connected flight safety systems.
Role Overview
We’re looking for a hands-on Electronics Engineering Intern to assist with the design, development, and validation of embedded electronics for advanced aerospace sensing platforms.
You’ll contribute to the full hardware lifecycle—from concept and schematic design through prototyping, testing, and production handoff—working closely with firmware, mechanical, and systems teams.
This role is ideal for an electrical/electronics engineering student with practical experience in circuit design and embedded hardware development who’s ready to learn and grow within a multidisciplinary aerospace environment.
You’ll help build reliable, low-power electronics that enable flight safety in challenging and mission-critical applications.
This is a full-time, temporary position for a minimum of 8 months.
Key Responsibilities
Hardware Design & Development
- Design and develop microcontroller-based embedded electronics for evaluating sensing and communication systems.
- Assist with implementing low-power designs for battery-operated and wireless platforms (BLE, Li-Ion/NiMH).
- Create schematics, perform PCB layout (in Altium Designer or KiCad), and support bring-up, integration and verification testing.
- Participate in component selection, prototyping, and design optimization for performance, manufacturability, and reliability (DFM/DFT).
System Integration & Testing
- Collaborate with firmware, mechanical, and systems teams on cross-functional integration and debugging.
- Support lab and field testing for prototype systems.
- Conduct testing, validation, and troubleshooting of electronic hardware and subsystems.
Quality & Compliance
- Contribute to design documentation and revision control.
- Support EMI/EMC, environmental, and reliability testing as needed.
- Assist in meeting relevant aerospace and regulatory standards (CE, FCC, FAA).
Collaboration & Growth
- Work within a fast-paced, collaborative engineering team.
- Contribute ideas to improve product design, efficiency, and reliability.
- Learn from senior engineers while growing into increasing technical ownership over time.
Required Skills & Experience
-
Completed coursework in Electrical, Electronics, Computer, or Mechatronics Engineering.
-
0–2 years of experience in electronic hardware design, ideally for embedded or wireless systems.
-
Hands-on experience with:
-
Electronics laboratory testing equipment
-
Low-power microcontrollers (e.g., Nordic, STM32, TI-MSP430, ESP32, Silicon Labs)
-
Experience with PCB design tools (Altium Designer or KiCad).
-
Strong understanding of circuit design, debugging, and test equipment use.
-
Excellent communication, collaboration, and documentation skills.
-
Motivated, detail-oriented, and comfortable working in a multidisciplinary environment.
Nice to Have
- Experience working in an electronics laboratory/testing environment
- Familiarity with RF design, antenna tuning, or EMI/EMC best practices.
- Exposure to manufacturing, test automation, or design for certification and Qualification processes.
- Interest in ultra-low power design and IoT hardware optimization.
Why Join Us
Pegasus is defining the next era of intelligent flight. As an Electronics Engineering Intern, you’ll contribute to technologies that enhance global aviation safety and reliability. You’ll work alongside talented engineers across software, systems, and data disciplines — helping to build hardware that flies in some of the world’s most advanced aircraft.
We Offer
- Competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits
- Professional growth and mentorship opportunities
- A mission-driven culture focused on technical excellence, impact, and integrity
Join a team engineering the future of connected flight
About Pegasus
We are a global leader in critical cleaning. We integrate cutting-edge technology to create and maintain clean, healthy, and safe indoor environments for commercial, industrial, and manufacturing facilities.
We were named by Inc. Magazine as one of the “Fastest Growing Private Companies in America in 2020” and “Best Places To Work in 2021”. We are an ESOP (employee-owned) company and LEED, and ISO 9001:2015.