
Most engineering internships teach you how products are built.
At Boom, you help build them.
Boom Supersonic is building Overture, the world's fastest airliner, and Superpower, an industrial gas turbine built on the same core technology that advances our supersonic engine program.
We believe the best engineering internships don't happen on the sidelines. They happen where real engineering is getting done.
This is not a traditional internship.
You won't sit quietly in meetings, take notes, or shadow from the sidelines. As a Boom intern, you will be embedded directly within core teams, tackling real, high-stakes engineering problems. Working alongside best-in-class engineers, you'll take on more responsibility and ownership than anywhere else in the industry. You’ll leave knowing your work actively pushed history forward.
Who You Are
This program isn't for everyone. You are built for Boom if:
Select Your Discipline
When applying, select the discipline below that best matches your background and passion:
Materials & Manufacturing Processes: You'll work on the materials and processes that go into Superpower, Boom's gas turbine engine. That means hands-on involvement in material selection, process development, lab categorization and coupon-to-part testing for the high-performance alloys that make an engine possible. Own the whole process from ingot to forged disks and single crystal castings.
Ideal Candidate:
Manufacturing: You'll support the production processes turning Superpower's designs into real hardware. That means hands-on work across engine assembly, machining, tooling, and process development as the program builds toward production. You won't observe – you'll own a piece of it.
Ideal Candidate:
Electrical or Embedded Controls: You'll help design, build, and validate the electrical or control systems that bring Superpower to life. That includes instrumentation, controls, wiring architecture, and test systems that generate the data needed to develop Superpower. Your work will connect hardware, software, and test, turning ideas into reliable systems.
Ideal Candidate:
Mechanical: You'll help define how Superpower comes together. This team is responsible for translating requirements into an integrated system, balancing performance, reliability, manufacturability, and testability while partnering closely with propulsion, electrical, and manufacturing engineers throughout the development process. You'll work across design, analysis, manufacturing, and test to solve real engineering problems as the engine evolves from concept to hardware.
Ideal Candidate:
Turbomachinery: You'll help design the actual core engine within both Superpower, Boom's gas turbine for AI power generation and Symphony, our Mach 1.7 medium bypass turbofan. This team is responsible for the design, performance modeling, and detailed analysis of the engine, with work spanning thermodynamic cycle analysis, aerodynamics & aeromechanics, internal cooling flow, mechanical & structural component design, combustion, and testing.
Ideal Candidate:
Software: You'll build the software that makes Boom's engineers faster. That means embedding directly with the teams designing, building, and testing Superpower - on the shop floor watching a part get made, at the test stand when data comes in - and shipping tools that remove whatever is slowing them down. Your code goes into daily use the same week you write it, and the people using it sit next to you.
Ideal Candidate:
Special Projects: You'll join Boom's team of universal problem-solvers — the group we point at whatever is most broken, most urgent, or most important, anywhere in the company. Instead of going deep in one business function, you'll own a real piece of a high-stakes, cross-functional problem: driving a critical project that's slipping back on track, building the analysis behind a major decision, standing up a business process that outlasts your summer, or getting to ground truth on an operation that isn't working. You won't build the engine — you'll help make sure the company building it runs. You'll own the fix, not a recommendation.
Ideal Candidate:
Work Location
Internships require 100% onsite at Boom's headquarters located at 6803 S Tucson Way, Centennial, CO 80112.
Internship Duration
Internships will run for 12 weeks with flexibility to accommodate for the academic semester.
Compensation
The hourly pay rate for this position is $35 per hour for Hardware, $40 per hour for Software. Boom will also provide a housing allowance of $2,000. Additional perks include on-site meals and gym access.
ITAR Requirement
To conform to U.S. Government aerospace technology export regulations (ITAR and EAR), applicant must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident of the U.S., protected individual as defined by 8 U.S.C 1324b(a)(3), or eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State. Due to the nature of this position, candidates must be eligible to access export-controlled information and technology as required by applicable U.S. export control laws. Learn more about ITAR here.
Boom is an equal opportunity employer and we value diversity. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit and business need.
Engineering
Centennial, CO
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