EEIP Masters Intern – Nuclear Sciences

Austin Community College

Richland (WA)

On-site

USD 20,664 - 34,440

Full time

14 days+

Get more replies from employers

Send a job-specific resume in minutes.

Benefits offered by this job

Hands-on research experience
Professional networking opportunities
Potential transition into full-time roles

Job summary

A national laboratory is inviting master's students to apply for a paid summer internship in Nuclear Sciences, focusing on research to tackle energy and environmental challenges. Interns will engage in high-impact projects related to nuclear engineering, materials science, and chemistry. The program offers hands-on experience, professional development, and opportunities to transition into full-time roles post-graduation. Candidates must demonstrate commitment and meet academic requirements, with positions primarily on-site in Richland, WA.

Qualifications

  • Candidates must be enrolled in a Master's program at an accredited college or university.
  • Minimum GPA of 3.0 is required.
  • Interest in disciplines such as nuclear engineering and chemical engineering is preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Interns will contribute to research in experimental and computational engineering.
  • Assist in projects related to irradiation sciences and nuclear chemistry.
  • Participate in the development of new nuclear processes and environmental cleanup strategies.

Skills

Chemistry
Materials Science
Nuclear Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Computer Science
Computational Modeling

Education

Master's program enrollment

Job description

At PNNL, our core capabilities are divided among major departments that we refer to as Directorates within the Lab, focused on a specific area of scientific research or other function, with its own leadership team and dedicated budget.

Our Science & Technology directorates include National Security, Earth and Biological Sciences, Physical and Computational Sciences, and Energy and Environment. In addition, we have an Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, a Department of Energy, Office of Science user facility housed on the PNNL campus.

The Energy and Environment Directorate delivers science and technology solutions for the nation’s biggest energy and environmental challenges. Our more than 1,700 staff support the Department of Energy (DOE), delivering on key DOE mission areas including: modernizing our nation’s power grid to maintain a reliable, affordable, secure, and resilient electricity delivery infrastructure; research, development, validation, and effective utilization of renewable energy and efficiency technologies that improve the affordability, reliability, resiliency, and security of the American energy system; and resolving complex issues in nuclear science, energy, and environmental management.

The Nuclear Sciences Division, part of the Energy and Environment Directorate, delivers science and technology innovations for the environment, energy, and national security. At a time when complex challenges are emerging on many fronts, we address some of the most challenging national and international nuclear issues. This includes providing technological solutions that protect the public health and safety around nuclear facilities, developing durable new materials for extreme nuclear environments, innovating new nuclear processes for the safety and security of the nation, and delivering new approaches for accelerating environmental cleanup of nuclear sites. The division’s capabilities and efforts are focused on environmental management of nuclear sites, nuclear regulatory processes, national nuclear security, and advancing nuclear energy

Responsibilities

Are you interested in making the world a better place while gaining valuable research experience to launch your career?

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is seeking master students passionate about creating a sustainable energy future through science and engineering to join us for a 10 week paid summer internship as part of the Energy and Environment Internship Program (EEIP).

Participants will begin in cohort sessions and must be available to start on May 26, 2026 or June 16, 2026 as part of the Summer 2026 cohort.

Within PNNL’s Nuclear Sciences Division, our scientists and engineers tackle some of the nation’s most complex challenges: advancing energy independence, remediating legacy nuclear waste, and strengthening national security. Our work blends experimentation, modeling, and engineering of nuclear materials and processes to deliver innovative solutions for the U.S. government and industry.
If your background or interests align with chemistry, materials science, nuclear engineering, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, or computer science, this internship places you at the center of high-impact research.

Research Focus Areas

Interns will contribute to projects within one of the following areas:

  • Experimental and Computational Engineering
    Multiphase fluid dynamics, heat transport, structural and safety analysis, nuclear radiation modeling, reactive transport, and nuclear material storage and transportation
  • Irradiation Sciences
    Irradiated materials characterization, dosimetry, and radiation effects
  • Nuclear Chemistry and Engineering
    Radiochemical process engineering, separations, and conversion technologies
  • Radiological Materials
    Waste-form development, vitrification and immobilization, glass and materials science, cementitious materials, process development, and off-gas capture and immobilization
  • Reactor Materials and Mechanical Design
    Stress corrosion cracking, post-irradiation and non-destructive examination, advanced materials characterization, computational materials science and data analytics, and electro-mechanical hardware design
The Internship Experience

PNNL interns are fully integrated into research teams and supported through The Gold Experience, a summer-long program that includes professional development, networking with scientists and engineers across the lab, and exposure to the full breadth of PNNL’s research mission.

This internship is designed to accelerate your growth as a researcher and help you envision long-term career paths in national laboratory science. Many students return for multiple summers, and a number successfully transition into full-time roles at PNNL after graduation.

Why Apply?
  • Gain hands‑on research experience in a national laboratory setting.
  • Collaborate with top scientists and engineers in cutting‑edge research fields.
  • Build professional connections that can support future career opportunities.

Positions are based in Richland, WA. Work is primarily on-site, with remote arrangements considered only in rare circumstances and strictly based on business need.

If you’re motivated to apply your skills to real‑world problems and gain hands‑on research experience that can shape your career, we encourage you to apply.

****HOW TO APPLY****

To have a complete application package, the (2) listed items below are required and must be uploaded correctly per the steps below for consideration:

Step 1: UploadResume or CV in “Resume” section only (note: If applying to multiple positions, the most recent resume uploaded will be used for all positions an applicant applies to).

Step 2: Upload aCover Letter separately in “Additional Documents” section of the application titled “Nuclear Sciences EEIP Cover Letter”.

  • Cover letter should include: Statement of interest, reference relevant college courses, and relevant experience that may include extracurricular activities that have prepared you for this career.

If any of the components (resume and cover letter) are not uploaded per the instructions above, applications will be rejected and will no longer be considered. Electronic applications will be accepted until 4:00 p.m. (PST) on the posting close date.

Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Candidates must be matriculated/enrolled in a Master's program at an accredited college or university.
  • Minimum GPA of 3.0 is required.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Disciplines of interest: additive manufacturing, chemical engineering, chemistry, computational modeling, computer science, material science, mechanical engineering, nuclear engineering, software engineering, and systems engineering
Get your free, confidential resume review.
or drag and drop your file here.
Similar jobs

Similar jobs worth comparing

EEIP PhD Intern – Nuclear Sciences
EEIP PhD Intern – Nuclear Sciences

Austin Community College • Richland (WA)

On-site
USD 16,740 - 27,900
Professional development
Networking opportunities
Hands-on research experience
EEIP Undergrad Intern - Energy Processes & Materials at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
EEIP Undergrad Intern - Energy Processes & Materials at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Wayne State University • Seattle (WA)

On-site
USD 25,000 - 36,000
Paid internship
Professional development opportunities
Networking with top scientists
EEIP Undergrad Intern – Energy Processes & Materials
EEIP Undergrad Intern – Energy Processes & Materials

Austin Community College • Seattle (WA)

On-site
USD 364,000 - 455,000
Paid internship
Networking opportunities
Professional development
EEIP Masters Intern - Energy Processes & Materials at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
EEIP Masters Intern - Energy Processes & Materials at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Wayne State University • Seattle (WA)

On-site
USD 18,000 - 30,000
Professional development opportunities
Networking with researchers
Potential for future employment
EEIP Masters Intern – Energy Processes & Materials
EEIP Masters Intern – Energy Processes & Materials

Austin Community College • Seattle (WA)

On-site
USD 40,000 - 60,000
Gain hands-on research experience
Professional development opportunities
Networking with scientists and engineers
EEIP PhD Intern - Energy Processes & Materials at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
EEIP PhD Intern - Energy Processes & Materials at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Wayne State University • Seattle (WA)

Remote
USD 40,000 - 60,000
Professional development opportunities
Networking with scientists
EEIP PhD Intern – Energy Processes & Materials
EEIP PhD Intern – Energy Processes & Materials

Austin Community College • Seattle (WA)

On-site
USD 273,000 - 364,000
Hands-on research experience
Networking opportunities
Professional development program
Masters Intern – Research Computing Internship (PEARC)
Masters Intern – Research Computing Internship (PEARC)

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory • Nashville (TN)

On-site
USD 29,000 - 43,000
Mentorship program
Weekly leadership briefings
Full-time mentor and coaching
Masters Intern – Research Computing Internship (PEARC)
Masters Intern – Research Computing Internship (PEARC)

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory • Raleigh (NC)

On-site
USD 29,000 - 43,000
Employee assistance program
401k savings plan
Pension plan
Graduate Research Assistant Internship – Science and Technology
Graduate Research Assistant Internship – Science and Technology

INL • Idaho Falls (ID)

On-site
USD 40,000 - 60,000
Paid holiday time off
Travel reimbursement may be available