2026-Engineer-Internship
Collection of 2026 internships in Engineering and Development!
Jobright.ai engineering internship list covers many disciplines from the last week
A daily GitHub repository gathers engineering and development internships across disciplines and keeps only the past seven days of postings.
What the repository collects
This repository is a daily list of internship jobs in engineering and development, maintained by Jobright.ai. The README calls it a go to resource for discovering and sharing the latest internship opportunities across a long list of fields. Those fields include cyber security, developer relations, data engineering, machine learning, network engineering, system engineering, DevOps, hardware engineering, robotics engineering, mechanical and manufacturing engineering, civil and structural engineering, electrical and controls engineering, environmental engineering, industrial engineering, aerospace engineering, telecommunications engineering, energy engineering, biomedical engineering, and materials and chemical engineering, plus other engineering. As with the owner's other internship repos, the list is updated through GitHub. The README explains the repository holds only a fraction of available intern positions and points to jobright.ai for a broader set, saying it curates roles matched to skills from more than 400,000 high quality positions added daily. The repository is the open, free slice focused on engineering disciplines. The wide field list is the defining trait of this repo, setting it apart from the product management and software engineering variants the same owner publishes. A reader can scan many branches of engineering in one place. The information above is drawn from the project README and its repository metadata, which remain the source for the project's current behaviour. The repository keeps only the last seven days of postings and links to intern-list.com for the full set of roles. A reader who wants exact commands or file names should open the repository and read the documentation the maintainers provide.
How the daily list stays current
The README states a clear freshness rule. Only jobs posted in the last 7 days are listed, and this limit exists because of capacity constraints. The page explains that, for the complete list, a reader should click the sortable link below, which opens intern-list.com with the engineering filter already selected. The seven day window means the repository acts as a rolling snapshot rather than an archive. A role that appeared eight days ago drops off the README even if it is still open elsewhere. This design keeps the file small and the roles relevant, at the cost of history. The README repeats the seven day figure in red text so the constraint is obvious. A reader checking daily will see a changing set of entries, while someone who wants older postings uses the external sortable list. The cadence is daily updates with a one week horizon. Because the list is generated and refreshed, the capacity constraint note explains why the GitHub view is trimmed while the companion site holds the longer record. The two views cover both quick browsing and deep search. The information above is drawn from the project README and its repository metadata, which remain the source for the project's current behaviour. The repository keeps only the last seven days of postings and links to intern-list.com for the full set of roles. A reader who wants exact commands or file names should open the repository and read the documentation the maintainers provide.
Finding the full internship list
To reach the full set of internships, the README links to intern-list.com with a preset key for engineering. That link opens a sortable view where a reader can filter and scan many more roles than the README shows. The README also provides a contact path for feedback and questions at support@jobright.ai, asking readers to help improve the list. The external list is where the more than 400,000 daily positions become searchable, while the repository stays a lightweight front page. A reader who only needs a weekly glance can stay on GitHub, but anyone running a serious search should use the linked site. The README makes this split explicit, so there is no confusion about why the repo shows fewer jobs than the company claims to track overall. The support email also gives the project a human contact, which matters for a list that depends on readers reporting broken or outdated postings. The README's structure as a daily job list means the most useful habit is to check it often, since the seven day window means today's new postings are tomorrow's older ones. The information above is drawn from the project README and its repository metadata, which remain the source for the project's current behaviour. The repository keeps only the last seven days of postings and links to intern-list.com for the full set of roles. A reader who wants exact commands or file names should open the repository and read the documentation the maintainers provide.
Editorial conclusion
The list is maintained by Jobright.ai as a public GitHub repository and points to intern-list.com for the full set of roles.
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