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Internship - NATO Space Operations Centre

CompanyNATO
LocationRamstein-Miesenbach
Work ModeOn Site
PostedApril 30, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
The intern will assist NATO Space Operators by developing and improving software tools and user interfaces within the NATO Space Operations Centre. Responsibilities include automating procedures and identifying new technical solutions to enhance space situational awareness.
Internship Type
full time
Company Size
2413
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
We are NATO's technology and cyber hub. We are a team of 3,000 civilian and military staff members, located in 29 sites throughout Europe and North America. We help NATO and its member countries communicate and work together to fulfil their mission – preserve peace and security for nearly one billion citizens. The Agency is on the frontlines against cyber threats, protecting NATO’s networks 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to prevent debilitating attacks. Our experts provide capabilities and services that are critical to NATO’s ability to fulfil its core tasks of consultation, collective defence and crisis management. We achieve this by working in partnership with industry, academia and not-for-profit organizations. Our work helps NATO keeps its technological edge.
About the Role

Are you interested in a six-month Internship in a dynamic international environment that promotes freedom and security? Headquarters Allied Air Command (AIRCOM) located in Ramstein, Germany is looking for a sharp, creative, and motivated Bachelor or Master student or recent graduate to intern in the NATO Space Operations Centre (NSpOC) in the Space Theatre Component.

 

AIRCOM is responsible for delivering Air and Space Power for NATO. The intern will assist the NATO Space Operators in the NATO Space Operations Centre (NSpOC) in enhancing the efficiency through experimentation, streamlining the in-house space software suite, and improving its user interface. 

 

The Space Operations Centre intern will engage in:

  • Programming Space tools in Python

  • Developing and improving User Interfaces for users that are not Space savvy

  • Increasing the efficiency of existing procedures by introducing new software tools and increasing automation

  • Exploring and identifying ideas for new tools

     

 

Eligibility requirements:

  • Nationality: Must be a citizen of a NATO member nation.

  • Language: Advanced English language skills.

  • Education: Open to current students who have successfully completed at least two years of their bachelor's or master's degree, or recent graduates (degree obtained within the last 18 months) in the fields of Space Systems, Space Systems Operations, Engineering, Software Science or related studies.

  • Skills and Experience: Must have experience in programming in Python and a drive for Space. Experience with the AGI System Tool Kit (STK) is desirable.

 

Additional Information:

The AIRCOM Internship duration is six months. AIRCOM Interns will receive a monthly lump sum of €1,452 Euro (as of 2026 pay scale). The intern is responsible to declare this income to the relevant tax authorities as appropriate. Interns may receive emoluments from outside sources such as scholarships or grants during their internship. Arrangements for travel, accommodation and living expenses are the responsibility of the intern. Interns are also required to have their own social insurance coverage, including healthcare, on joining AIRCOM. 

 

Participation in an internship is subject to receipt of NATO security clearance from the intern's national authorities. Interns may join AIRCOM only after AIRCOM has obtained the necessary clearance, which can take, on average, six months or longer.

 

Application Procedure:

Along with your completed application, please upload 

- a copy of your CV, 

- proof of ongoing education or recent graduation, and 

- a one-page essay on 'What Python program would you develop during your internship to improve Space Situational Awareness for NATO, and why?'

 

Applications are accepted online only, via the NATO Talent Acquisition Platform at: https://nato.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobsearch.ftl?lang=en

The deadline for application submission is 30 June 2026.

 

 

Key Skills
PythonSoftware developmentUser interface designAutomationSpace systemsSpace operationsAGI System Tool KitSTKData analysisSoftware engineering
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