Internships

An internship at Williams International is your opportunity to get hands on experience with the world’s leading gas turbine supplier. If you have an interest in the aerospace industry, then applying for an internship at Williams is the opportunity you have been working for.

Williams International offers many early career programs including internships that provide hands on experience for your professional development.
We solve complex problems in a creative and innovative culture. Roll up your sleeves, your professional future begins here.

Williams International offers internships in:

  • Engineering
  • Marketing
  • Finance
  • Program Management
  • Legal
  • Supply Chain
  • IT
  • Human Resources
  • Product Support

Listen to what our past
program participants say:

“The small-company atmosphere at Williams is very rare for jet engine manufacturers. It is that culture that gives you direct access to the resources and knowledge required to solve many different types of engineering challenges you are exposed to as an intern.”

~ Michigan Technological University Graduate.

“My summer internship at Williams International was a very educational and hands on experience. The work I did was real-time and applicable.”

~ Michigan State University Graduate.

“Williams International offers a friendly and interesting workplace environment to its interns. My coworkers were also always open to answering my questions even when they didn’t apply directly to my current work.”

~ Ohio State University Student

“My internship with Williams International was one of the most rewarding experiences of my college career. I was able to contribute my engineering solutions to real problems.”

~ University of Purdue Graduate

“I interned at Williams International and gained multi-disciplinary real-world experience, building on pre-existing knowledge while learning a variety of new skills. An amiable work environment, hands-on experience, mentorship, and outdoor lunch sporting events are some of the many reasons I returned as a full-time employee.”

~ University of Michigan Graduate