Pages of Pantex History

For many years, Pantex has implemented a summer internship program allowing college students and recent college graduates to gain valuable experience. The current internship program has deep roots, connecting all interns to the site’s past and future.
“We’ve had ‘summer employees’ for a long time, but the program didn’t get formally established as a ‘pipeline’ to a permanent job until about 1959,” said Katie Paul, Pantex historian.
In 1974, a new cooperative study program was established that allowed students to work at Pantex during the semester and gain on-the-job experience as well as credit hours. There is still at least one employee on-site today who was a part of the co-op program. Eventually, a revitalized pre-professional training program emerged in the summer of 1991 — the first formal internship program. The current summer internship program is a continuation of that training program. The summer 2025 interns are a class of 35 students from across the United States. Each student was handpicked from hundreds of applicants, and for 10 weeks these students have had the opportunity to be Pantexans.
An internship can be a transformative experience that provides interns with opportunities to learn more about future career paths and make lifelong connections. The first connection interns make at Pantex is with Human Resources Lead Intern Recruiter Sabrina Perez. She and Steve Sellars in Educational Partnerships are with the interns for the entirety of the program, acting as guides and monitoring the progress of their work.
“The work they do really matters and is literally carried on for years to come. It is not just something they check off a to do list … what they are doing literally impacts employees for years to come. It will impact the mission and how we actually preform it. It is a pretty awesome thing,” said Perez.
To document the interns and their work, and to contribute to the history of the intern program, Human Resources and Communications partnered to pilot an internship yearbook project. The project is being made for interns, by interns. Graphic Design Intern Catherine Vo and Public Affairs Intern Jenna Lopez created the first edition this summer.
The yearbook is themed “Mission Impossible” and contains photos from a variety of different trainings and events that interns attended, as well as photos of interns hard at work. Throughout the yearbook, there are quotes from eight different interns and an interview with Perez and Sellars. The yearbook encompasses as many experiences as possible to make sure everyone feels their time at Pantex is reflected in the pages of Pantex history.
The yearbook is filled with details that document the memories made in this internship and the contributions made to the Pantex mission. It is the hope of everyone who set this project in motion that the yearbook becomes a tradition, and that every future intern will be able to take their memories with them in a yearbook of their own. The summer employees of 1959 were the beginning of a proud tradition that we hope to continue and grow with every new class of interns.
To view the yearbook, click here.