Internship (Roster)

(Multiple states)
Internship
Student (College)

G2 Ops is seeking dynamic, energetic interns to join our growing company!

Interns will engage in various work assignments, projects, and activities of varying complexity, structured to enable them to gain the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to perform at a professional level.  

Term: Summer 2025 (exact dates TBD)

Available Locations: TBD

Potential Internship Departments:

  1. Systems Engineering: Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE). Active Clearance strongly preferred. 
  2. Software Engineering: programming, coding, etc. Active Clearance strongly preferred.
  3. Cybersecurity: analysis, report writing, and research. Active Clearance strongly preferred.
  4. Business Operations: research, technical writing, business development, and data analysis. 
  5. Information Technology: IT Help Desk, General IT Support, and troubleshooting. 

Intern Essential Functions: 

  • Understands the overall concept of the company, including the brand, customers, and capabilities.
  • Undertakes and/or participates in projects and programs designed to develop professional skills and expertise appropriate to the needs of the organization. 
  • Provides support with customer deliverables, to include, but not limited to white papers, technical writing, status reports, etc.
  • Assists in development of presentations and final reports.
  • Collects, organizes, and analyzes data; summarize findings; develop conclusions.
  • Assist in preparing information and research materials.
  • Receives guidance, training, and mentoring from professional personnel in planning and carrying out activities and assignments. 

Intern Required Education/Years of Experience:

  • Currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree from accredited college or university in engineering or related field.

Intern Desired Qualifications:

  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Office 365 applications and Project.
  • Strong written and verbal communications skills.
  • Ability to complete projects with specific direction or within a group of peers.
  • Must be able to take initiative, learn quickly, and adapt to shifting priorities.
  • Self-starting/motivating.

Other Notes: 

  • Must be able to obtain and maintain a DoD security clearance at a level that is appropriate to the contract(s) and projects supported. 
  • Please be patient as we review all applications received. We will get back to you once we are ready to move forward. Thank you!

Benefits

  • 100% company-paid insurance for medical, dental, and vision for eligible employees and family members
  • 100% company-paid insurance for life, short-term (STD) and long-term disability (LTD) for eligible employees
  • 401(K) Plan with discretionary employer matching
  • 10 paid holidays
  • Paid time off (PTO)
  • Educational assistance
  • Work/life balance
  • Family-oriented culture
  • Competitive salaries

About G2 Ops, Inc.

G2 Ops, Inc. is a small business with big capabilities in cyber security architectural analysis, model-based systems engineering (MBSE), and strategic consulting in support of both government and commercial clients across the globe. As a trusted and reliable government contractor, we deliver cyber security & systems engineering support for integrated DoD weapons, communications, intelligence, and other mission-critical systems. In the commercial space, we provide business solutions analysis, strategic planning, and training and development services to a variety of public and private sector businesses and organizations. Through innovative solutions, exceptional employees, top-tier analytical capabilities, and a customer-centered focus, G2 Ops has established a reputation for service excellence and innovation.

G2 Ops, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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