The first week of my MATE Internship onboard USCGC Healy has been great. After arriving in Seattle early last week, I helped assist the STARC marine technicians with preparing the ship for its transit north. The cutter is leaving for the Arctic Summer deployment, so we worked to ensure all the science systems were ready to be tested while underway. Some systems that we worked on include the flow-through science seawater walls, CTD sensor configuration, data display infrastructure, and different projects to make sure the lab spaces are ready for the incoming scientists. After departing Seattle, we spent several days in Puget Sound and the Straits of Juan De Fuca performing drills and conducting flight operations, where they practiced touch and go landings and refueling. Unfortunately, a concerning vibration was identified so Healy returned to Seattle for more thorough inspections. After a day and a half of analysis, no failures were found so Healy will again head offshore for additional testing to better characterize the conditions under which the vibration occurs.