The Technical Project Management Intern will support project planning, coordination, documentation, reporting, and communication across technical teams. This internship is designed for someone who is organized, curious, proactive, and interested in how technology projects move from idea to execution.This role is a great fit for a student who enjoys working with people, solving problems, asking good questions, and keeping teams aligned. You do not need to be an engineer, but you should be comfortable around technical concepts and excited to learn how software, systems, infrastructure, product, and mission support teams work together.What You Will DoAs a Technical Project Management Intern, you may support work such as:Coordinate project tasks, deadlines, and team updates across technical and business teams.Help maintain project trackers, action item logs, meeting notes, and status reports.Support project managers and technical leads with planning, documentation, and follow up.Attend meetings with engineering, product, operations, or customer facing teams to capture key decisions and next steps.Assist with organizing project requirements, risks, dependencies, and milestones.Help turn technical updates into clear communication for internal stakeholders.Support process improvement efforts by identifying gaps, friction points, or opportunities to make work more efficient.Learn how technical teams manage scope, timelines, priorities, and delivery expectations.Contribute to internship projects that create real value for Veilant teams.What You Will LearnDuring this internship, you will gain exposure to:Technical project management in a defense technology environment.How software, systems, infrastructure, and product teams collaborate.Project planning, communication, risk tracking, and stakeholder management.Agile and structured project workflows.How to translate technical information into clear business updates.How mission focused technology is delivered in a fast moving organization.Professional communication, meeting facilitation, documentation, and team coordination.