Pittsburgh Penguins

Pittsburgh Penguins

Hockey Research & Development Internship (Summer 2026)

Pittsburgh Penguins - Intern
Cranberry · PA
Paid Internship · Computer Information Systems · Engineering
The Pittsburgh Penguins are excited to offer a Hockey Research & Development Internship. As an intern, you will be provided an opportunity to engage with the Penguins’ Hockey Operations department and help aid in the decision-making processes through the analysis and interpretation of hockey data. The program is a full-time, 10-week paid internship running from June to August. 

We are seeking candidates who are passionate about hockey and have a strong desire to contribute to the team through mathematics, data analysis, and computation. High performers will be an intellectual contributor capable of working independently and collaboratively, posing intriguing research questions, analyzing data to answer these questions, and communicating findings effectively. You will have a chance to apply your research outcomes to enhance the Penguins’ performance on and off the ice.
 
If you're someone who is driven, enjoys being a team player, has an innovative mindset, and wants to pursue a future analytics role within the National Hockey League or professional sports, this is the opportunity for you!
 
Responsibilities:

  • Assist in the development and application of statistical modeling and quantitative analysis techniques using hockey data to assist in player evaluation, development, and strategic decision-making.
  • Collaborate with other Hockey Operations team members to create research inquiries that can deliver actionable insights for the Penguins.
  • Communicate complex research findings in an understandable manner to various audiences within Hockey Operations.
  • Perform ad hoc research, data validation, and analysis in support of general Hockey Operations tasks.
 
Qualifications:
  • Rising College Juniors & Seniors or current Graduate Student 
  • A strong foundation in mathematics, physics, statistics, computer science, engineering, or a related field.
  • Proficiency in computer programming, with experience in R, Python, and/or other relevant programming languages.
  • Self-driven with a focus on high-quality work & attention to detail
  • Creative problem-solving skills and the ability to discover new avenues of research.
  • An analytical mind with experience in solving complex problems.
  • Passion for hockey and data-driven decision-making.
 
The Pittsburgh Penguins Hockey Operations Summer Internship Program runs for a maximum of ten (10) weeks (the specific term will be based on the candidate’s availability). The organization’s preference is the intern be based in Pittsburgh, PA, but will consider remote setups on a case-by-case basis. The program offers a unique path to a full-time position based on individual performance and future potential at the discretion of your manager. Interns are paid hourly (based on a 40-hour week) and are eligible to earn overtime.

At the Pittsburgh Penguins, we go beyond embracing diversity. We’re committed to living by our values, strengthening our community, and creating a workplace where people genuinely feel like they belong.
 
Too often, job seekers don’t apply to positions because they don’t meet every qualification. If you love this role and are great at what you do, we encourage you to apply. Your unique skills and experiences might just be what we’ve been looking for.
 
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability, gender identity, marital or veteran status, or any other protected class.

Job Questions:

  1. Please describe your availability for this internship including your preferred start date and term length. Please include any information on your ability to travel to and/or live in Pittsburgh during the program’s term.

  2. List any programing languages you have experience using and your proficiency level,

  3. List any types of quantitative modeling approaches you have experience with.

  4. Briefly describe why this opportunity is appealing to you and how you believe you can contribute to the Pittsburgh Penguins organization. Please include any supplemental materials (examples of work, cover letters, etc.) or project ideas if desired.