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City Scholars Intern — Spring 2026
City Scholars Intern — Spring 2026OceanComm, Inc. • Chicago, IL, United States
City Scholars Intern — Spring 2026

City Scholars Intern — Spring 2026

OceanComm, Inc. • Chicago, IL, United States
30+ days ago
Job type
  • Full-time
  • Part-time
  • Permanent
Job description

OceanComm is the leader in wireless communication undersea, serving customers in defense, offshore energy and oceanographic research. Underwater, the wireless transfer of a single picture used to take an hour. We brought to market acoustic-wave-based wireless modems that can accomplish this 100 to 1000 times faster. Our wireless modems have the unique ability to livestream video — a game changer for exploring the underwater world. Undersea drones can now remain connected while roaming the ocean freely.

JOB SUMMARY

Join an expert team building cutting-edge undersea technology at the intersection of acoustics, signal processing, machine learning, embedded systems, and robotics. We’re a hands-on shop where interns can explore across software (web / back-end), embedded / firmware (ARM, DSP, FPGA), and electronics (lab, bring-up, debug, soldering) — regardless of major. You’ll pick a primary area and still have room to cross over. We’ll match projects to your skills and curiosity. Many interns convert to full-time, and we actively hire new grads. This spring 2026 opportunity is exclusive to students at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign participating in the City Scholars program. The role is part-time (20 hrs / week) and is designed to flow directly into our full-time summer internship. Spring participation is contingent on a summer commitment.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Participation in the Spring 2026 City Scholars program at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • Strong fundamentals (data structures / algorithms or circuits / digital / embedded)
  • Proficiency in at least one of : C, C++, or Python; comfort with Git and writing unit-tests
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills
  • Commitment : on-site Jan – May 2026 (20 hrs / week) and May – Aug 2026 (full-time)
  • Due to export-controlled work, candidates must be U.S. persons (U.S. citizen, U.S. permanent resident, or protected individual under 8 U.S.C. § 1324b)

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Substantial projects (repo or short write-up)
  • Understanding of machine learning fundamentals; knowledge of linear algebra (e.g. MATH 257, MATH 416) and signal processing (e.g. ECE 210, ECE 310)
  • Experience with web development (especially TypeScript / React / Vue)
  • Experience with ROV / AUV hardware / software (e.g. ROS2)
  • Experience with CAD / 3D printing
  • Familiarity with lab equipment (e.g. oscilloscopes, probes, debuggers)
  • Familiarity with device interfaces (e.g. Ethernet, CAN, I²C, SPI)
  • Familiarity with embedded development (e.g. bootloaders, drivers, RTOS, ECE 391)
  • Experience with FPGA / RTL (e.g. SystemVerilog, UVM, cocotb, ECE 385)
  • BENEFITS

  • Close mentorship and intensive training
  • Ownership of an impactful project (scoped in spring, built through summer)
  • End-of-summer demo day
  • Equal Opportunity Employer
  • APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

    We require a copy of your university transcript to process your application. Please attach your transcript to your resume and upload them as a single file (an unofficial transcript is acceptable). If you apply here, you’ll be automatically considered for the Summer 2026 posting — no need to submit twice .

    Compensation : Spring $28 – $32 / hr. Summer compensation is listed in our Summer 2026 posting. Final rate within the posted range depends on interview performance, relevant projects / experience, and area placement; exceptional candidates are considered at the high end.

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