Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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The pay range in D.C. is $22.00 USD Hourly. Interns may also be eligible for a stipend to subsidize relocation costs.
The internship requires full-time, on-site work for a minimum of 12 consecutive weeks at Rocket Lab’s site in Washington, D.C.
Candidates must be enrolled in a bachelor’s, master's or doctorate program in Business Administration, Public Policy, Political Science or related field with at least one semester remaining post-internship, have a GPA of 3.0 or above, and 3+ months of corporate function experience in Government Operations.
Interns will work in small, high-performing teams in a fast-paced environment focused on continued learning and growth, with frequent 1:1’s with mentors, tech talks, and networking events.
Strong candidates thrive in ambiguity, bring knowledge and experience to lead development projects without supervision, collaborate across teams, and have preferred qualifications like a GPA of 3.5+, 6+ months of Government Operations experience, and knowledge of legislative process or space policy.
Provides launch services and spacecraft solutions
Rocket Lab provides comprehensive space solutions, including launch services, spacecraft components, and satellite management. Their main products are the Electron launch vehicle, which is designed for small satellite launches, and the Photon satellite platform, which supports various missions, including those for NASA. The Electron rocket has gained popularity, becoming the second most frequently launched U.S. rocket since its debut in 2018, successfully delivering over 100 satellites into orbit for various sectors. Rocket Lab differentiates itself from competitors by offering a streamlined approach to accessing space, with multiple launch sites and a focus on affordability and reliability. The company's goal is to make space more accessible and to support a wide range of missions, from national security to scientific exploration.