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Fire Science Intern

StandMillbrae, CAApril 12th, 2026
Why Join Stand: At Stand, you’ll help build a new class of global property protection. We use advanced physics and AI to model catastrophic risk at the asset level, then automate underwriting and mitigation before loss occurs. Insurance is simply the current delivery mechanism. The real product is a scalable risk engine.We stay when traditional insurers exit. We model what others approximate. And we build systems that change outcomes, not just prices.Background: The property insurance industry is built to price loss after it happens. It relies on coarse proxies, backward-looking data, and manual processes, then accepts damage as unavoidable.Stand takes a different approach. We simulate how real-world catastrophes affect individual properties, translate that into actionable decisions, and automate the business around it. The result is a platform that can underwrite what others can’t and operate with far less friction.About: Stand is a technology and insurance company reimagining how society assesses, mitigates, and adapts to catastrophic risk for homeowners. Our leadership team brings deep experience across insurance, technology, and climate science, having built significant market value at prior ventures.Traditional insurance models often rely on broad exclusions, leaving many homeowners with limited or no viable coverage options. At Stand, we use deterministic, physics-based models and advanced analytics to deliver personalized risk assessments - empowering homeowners to secure coverage and take proactive, science-driven steps toward resilience.Background: Most property insurers assess wildfire risk using broad proxies, backward-looking loss data, and simplified hazard scores. While sufficient for portfolio pricing, these tools break down at the property level—where homeowners need to understand what actually drives loss and what actions meaningfully reduce it.Stand operates from first principles. We simulate fire behavior and structure exposure using deterministic, physics-based models, then validate those models against controlled fire experiments. The result is a shift from correlation-based pricing to a causal understanding of wildfire risk and mitigation effectiveness.Experiments and simulation validation are, therefore, foundational to our work. Converting experimental results into clean, well-documented, simulation-ready datasets is critical to ensuring our models are accurate, trustworthy, and actionable for underwriting and mitigation decisions.Location: Onsite in Jackson Square, San Francisco.Compensation: $30/hr. Targeting 40/hrs a week. We do not cover relocation or lodging stipends.Role Description: We’re seeking a Fire Science Engineering Intern to support Stand’s fire experimentation and simulation validation efforts. This role spans experiment design, execution, data processing, and numerical simulation tie-out.You will help design and run controlled fire experiments, manage instrumentation and data capture, and convert raw experimental outputs into validation-ready datasets that directly support physics-based fire modeling.This is an immersive, project-based internship designed for students or early-career engineers interested in fire science, experimental methods, and computational modeling—not a survey or observer role.Core Responsibilities:Design and support controlled fire experiments by defining test conditions, configurations, and instrumentation layoutsOperate experimental instrumentation, DAQ systems, and cameras during live fire tests to ensure complete and synchronized data captureTroubleshoot sensor, DAQ, and timing issues under real test-day constraintsProcess raw experimental outputs into clean, reproducible, validation-ready datasets using repeatable workflowsSupport numerical simulations and perform experimental–simulation comparisons for fire model validationMaintain clear run logs, data documentation, and experimental runbooks to ensure repeatability and knowledge transferMust-Have Skills:Hands-on experience setting up and operating experimental instrumentation and DAQ systemsFamiliarity with fire-related experiments and strong laboratory safety disciplineExperience operating sensors or diagnostics and aligning multi-channel data in timeProficiency in time-series data processing, visualization, and basic data quality checksStrong documentation habits, including run logs, data notes, and clear technical summariesAbility to work independently and troubleshoot issues during live experimentsNice-to-Have Skills:Experience with CFD / fire modeling toolsFamiliarity with experimental validation of numerical or physics-based modelsExperience working in test-day or field-like experimental environments under time pressureWhat You’ll Gain:Hands-on experience designing and executing real fire experiments from setup through analysisExposure to fire modeling and experimental validation workflows used in production systemsOwnership over experimental data that directly supports physics-based wildfire risk modelsClose mentorship from experienced fire science and modeling engineersInsight into how fire science translates into real underwriting, mitigation, and product decisionsBenefits:Above-market Health, Dental, and Vision coverageWeekly lunch stipendFlexible time off + holidays401(k) planCommuter benefitsShort-Term and Long-Term DisabilityMonthly team gatheringsIn-office perksWork AuthorizationCandidates must be authorized to work in the U.S. Stand does not sponsor new work visas. We can consider candidates on TN visas, O-1A visas, or H-1B transfers with three years or more remaining.Equal Opportunity EmploymentStand is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of protected veteran status, disability, or other legally protected status. We believe that diversity enriches the workplace, and we are committed to growing our team with the most talented and passionate people from every community.We are committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals. If you require assistancePursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.