Hardware Engineer Intern - Summer 2027
IMC is recruiting for Hardware Engineer Intern - Summer 2027 in Chicago, United States. This listing was last seen on the firm's own job board on August 22, 2026.
Options market making with a technology-first culture and a lighter maths bar than its Amsterdam neighbour.
What sets IMC apart: Traders and engineers hired into the same programme and trained together. Lower mental maths bar than Optiver, higher weight on logic puzzles. Strong campus presence in the Netherlands, Chicago, and India.
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The role, as IMC describes it, published on July 1, 2026 and reproduced from their job board:
Our 10-week internship is your chance to experience life as a Hardware Engineer at IMC. You’ll have the support you need to succeed: educational training and a mentor who will oversee your work and professional development. We provide a highly competitive compensation package with accommodations included. The bar for talent at IMC is high and interns who meet our performance expectations will have the opportunity to secure a full time Graduate Hardware Engineer position at the end of the program. Where you go from here is up to you!
Your Core Responsibilities:
Enhance your knowledge of algorithm complexity, professional design, and coding
Work on meaningful and challenging projects
Patricipate in classroom-based training covering an overview of financial markets, IMC technology and hardware design
Build valuable connections in an environment that recognizes and rewards problem solving, innovation and teamwork
Engage in professional development sessions aimed at helping you envision your future at IMC
Attend a full schedule of events and social activities throughout the summer
Your Skills and Experience:
Current university student graduating between September 2027 - July 2028 that is pursuing an Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related degree
Must have proficient experience in Verilog, SystemVerilog, VHDL or other RTL programming (additional software experience is a plus; C++, Python, or similar)