Description:

As an intern you can expect to be challenged with meaningful projects and tasks alongside professionals and subject matter experts in the field of Software Engineering Development. All interns are assigned a dedicated mentor who will be responsible for their development and acclimation. 

 

Our goal:

  • Introduce you to what we do at Resi
  • Assign you projects that can be worked on either independently or as a team 
  • Supply you with work experience in a business environment
  • Provide functional development that is relevant to your field of study
  • Give you an opportunity to gain insight if a career in this industry is the right choice for you
  • Allow you to build your network of professional references
  • Have fun while learning

 

Essential Responsibilities

  • Design, develop, test, deploy, maintain and improve software as instructed
  • Collaborate/Scrum with a team of developers
  • Effectively manage individual project priorities and deadlines
  • Present completed work at Sprint demo meetings

 

Basic requirements:

  • Self-starter
  • Inquisitive with a desire to learn
  • Critical thinker and ability to problem-solve
  • Able to prioritize tasks
  • Possess a positive attitude
  • Currently enrolled in a college or university working toward a bachelors or masters in an engineering related field.
  • Must be able to work 40 hours per week


Technical skills:

  • Experience in one of these languages; Java, JavaScript, Groovy, Python, Typescript
  • Knowledge of Spring, Jersey, Docker, SQL, REST APIs, React, testNG, Kubernetes, GCP, AWS, GKE, EKS, and version control
  • Familiar with tools such as; IntelliJ, Gradle, Eclipse, Terraform, and Jenkins
  • Working knowledge of Linux, preferably RedHat or CentOS and Bash
  • Plus if you have familiarity with DASH/HLS streaming, video codecs, ffmpeg and gStreamer

 

Salary: $18 - 30 per hour based on experience. Must be authorized to work in the US. 

Work Environment & Physical Demands

This job operates in a professional office environment. This role consistently operates standard office equipment such as computers and phones. This is largely a sedentary role that primarily involves sitting or standing. This description reflects management's assignment of essential functions, it does not prescribe or restrict the tasks that may be assigned. 

If you don’t meet every qualification, please don’t be discouraged to apply! We hire for talent and passion over experience. 

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