Senior Manager Test Engineering
OkloFull Time
Expert & Leadership (9+ years)
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The internship pays $25 - $33 an hour. This is a general guideline, and Hermeus considers factors like scope, background, education, skills, and market conditions when making an offer.
The internship requires joining the Flight Test team in Atlanta for the Spring 2026 semester. It is a full-time, in-person role lasting 12-16 weeks from January to April.
Candidates must have practical experience designing, building, and testing vehicles; be currently enrolled in a STEM program (third/fourth year undergrad, Master's, or Ph.D.); strong interest in flight testing; understanding of engineering first principles; ability to work in cross-functional teams; enthusiasm for aviation and Hermeus's mission; excellent communication skills; and GPA of 3.0 or above.
Interns will work alongside experienced engineers on the Flight Test team, supporting planning, execution, and analysis of flight tests in a collaborative, cross-functional environment focused on iterative development and real-world aerospace challenges.
Strong candidates have hands-on experience building and testing vehicles, are advanced STEM students with a high GPA, show passion for flight testing and aviation, understand engineering principles, and can communicate effectively in team settings.
Develops hypersonic aircraft for high-speed travel
Hermeus focuses on developing hypersonic aircraft capable of reaching speeds of Mach 5, which is over twice the speed of the Concorde. This means their aircraft can travel at approximately 3,800 miles per hour, significantly cutting down travel times. The aircraft operates using a hypersonic engine powered by the Pratt & Whitney F100 turbine, which has already undergone successful testing. Hermeus aims to sell these high-speed aircraft to airlines and government agencies interested in fast transportation. What sets Hermeus apart from competitors is its specific focus on hypersonic travel and its recent achievement in engine testing, which demonstrates its progress in this niche market. The company's goal is to revolutionize high-speed travel and make it a viable option for commercial use.