This internship is hybrid requiring the intern to be on-center Tues-Thurs and telework on Monday/Fridays. The position consists of developing software for a launch control system. The tasks may include but are not limited to writing software, debugging, troubleshooting, participating in and/or facilitating code inspections, writing and/or fixing unit tests, executing unit tests, researching performance issues, analyzing automated test output, writing automated tests and assisting with enhancing an automated test framework. The student will have a mentor as well as a technical point of contact throughout the internship- both of which are available to address any questions. The intern will be assigned technical tasks from the technical point of contact. The intern will write a project plan at the start of the internship that will outline the tasks which will be completed during the semester, as well as a final abstract summarizing the work done throughout the internship. Training on the specific software development process tools that are used on the project will be provided. A project overview and background information will be provided to the intern as well. Help will be available for any and all technical issues encountered.
Academic Level
Undergraduate Sophomore; Undergraduate Junior; Undergraduate Senior; Graduate Master’s
Preferred Major
Computer and Information Sciences – Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management; Computer and Information Sciences – Computer Programming;Computer and Information Sciences – Computer Science;Computer and Information Sciences – Computer Systems Analysis;Computer and Information Sciences – Information Science/Studies;Engineering – Computer;Engineering – Electrical / Electronics / Communications Engineering;Multi-disciplinary – Computational Science;Multi-disciplinary – Mathematics and Computer Science