Terraform allows you to use infrastructure as code to provision and manage any infrastructure across your organization.
Packer standardizes image workflows across cloud providers, allowing teams to build, govern and manage any image for any cloud.
Waypoint makes infrastructure easily accessible at scale, enabling platform teams to deliver golden patterns and workflows with an internal developer platform.
Nomad brings modern application scheduling to any type of software, allowing you to manage containers, binaries and VMs efficiently in the cloud, on-premises and across edge environments.
Vagrant isolates dependencies and their configuration within a single disposable and consistent development environment.
Vault provides organizations with identity-based security to automatically authenticate and authorize access to secrets and other sensitive data.
Boundary standardizes secure remote access across dynamic environments, allowing organizations to connect users and manage access with identity-based security controls.
Consul standardizes service networking, allowing you to discover and securely connect any service across any runtime with identity-based service networking.
We deliver the Infrastructure Cloud through an enterprise-grade unified SaaS platform, HCP, as well as to enterprises through self-managed options.
Across product engineering and platform engineering teams, HashiCorp is looking for great engineering interns to come join us in developing the Infrastructure Cloud!
What you'll do (responsibilities)
Contribute to the HashiCorp community by providing code review, and support to HashiCorp employees, community members, and partners
Advocate and support improvements to product APIs and core to improve development and integration of tools and plugins
Build and architect systems for managing extremely large-scale global fleets of resources
Work on issues and improvements critical to the success of HashiCorp customers and the broader community
Own the full lifecycle of feature development from design through testing and release
Program in Golang, learning from and contributing to a team committed to continually improving their skills
What you’ll need (basic qualifications)
Are currently pursuing a bachelor's degree in Engineering, Computer Science or equivalent training in the United States
Have academic or experience working in a professional environment
Have some proficiency in Go, Python, Java, or C++ or similar programming language
Have fundamental knowledge in security, distributed systems, service oriented architectures or schedulers
Have excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
Have the ability to work in a fast paced, team-based environment
Are a creative problem-solver who also understands real-world products
Have the constant desire to grow, learn, and explore new things
If you are on the fence about whether you meet our requirements, please apply anyway! If you are interested in working on a specific tool or product, please note it in your cover letter.
Individual pay within the range will be determined based on job related-factors such as skills, experience, and education or training.
For incoming 2nd year students, the hourly rate for this role is:
$32—$37 USD
For incoming 3rd year students, the hourly rate for this role is: