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Database Developer Intern Jobs in Storrs, CT (NOW HIRING)

Energy Analytics Intern

Hartford, CT

$17 - $22/hr

Input contract information into database * File organization * Support multi-million-dollar utility ... engineering, data management/analysis, or other energy related studies Hours: * 8+ hours per week ...

Senior Software Engineer

Bloomfield, CT

$122.40K - $161.40K/yr

Design, implement, and maintain applicationspecific user interfaces, web services, backend database ... Employees regularly scheduled to work less than 20 hours, Casual, Intern, and Temporary employees ...

Familiarity with relational or NoSQL database systems. * Ability to mentor junior engineers and ... Employees regularly scheduled to work less than 20 hours, Casual, Intern, and Temporary employees ...

Database Developer Intern information

What is a Database Developer Intern job?

A Database Developer Intern is an entry-level role where you assist in designing, developing, and maintaining databases under the guidance of senior developers. Responsibilities may include writing SQL queries, optimizing database performance, and ensuring data integrity. You will gain hands-on experience with database management systems like MySQL, PostgreSQL, or SQL Server. This internship helps build technical skills in data modeling, query optimization, and database administration. It’s an excellent opportunity to learn industry best practices and prepare for a full-time developer role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Database Developer Intern position, and why are they important?

To excel as a Database Developer Intern, you should have a foundational understanding of database concepts, SQL programming, and data modeling, often supported by coursework in computer science or information technology. Familiarity with database management systems such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, or Microsoft SQL Server and exposure to version control tools like Git are highly valuable. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and strong communication skills help you collaborate effectively and adapt to new technical challenges. These competencies enable you to contribute to database projects, ensure data integrity, and learn from experienced team members in a collaborative environment.

What kinds of projects or tasks will I typically work on as a Database Developer Intern?

As a Database Developer Intern, you'll often assist with designing, implementing, and optimizing database structures, writing and refining SQL queries, and supporting data migration or integration tasks. You might also participate in database testing, help maintain data quality, and document database processes or procedures. Collaboration with other developers, data analysts, and IT staff is common, giving you valuable exposure to how teams manage and use data across different projects. These experiences not only build your technical skills but also provide insight into industry best practices and workflows.

$17 - $22/hr

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Posted 7 days ago


Job description

The Energy Analytics Intern will support operations with energy supply contract management and utility data management for Bridge Energy clients. The individual will be responsible for collecting, filing, and accurately analyzing utility data and reporting upon findings and anomalies to Bridge Energy Management and/or clients. The intern must complete special and ad hoc utility tracking and budget summary reporting projects in a timely and effective manner. This is a paid internship opportunity.

Expectations:

  • Complete tasks in an effective, accurate, and timely manner

  • Remain organized with heavy workload at times

  • Work closely with Bridge’s team to make recommendations and process improvements to projects

  • Work in a professional manner and positively and proactively reflect Bridge Energy to employees and the marketplace

Projects:

  • Utility bill copy collection for audits and budgets

  • Input contract information into database

  • File organization

  • Support multi-million-dollar utility budgets

  • Market reporting and analysis

  • On-site generation and storage project assistance

  • Ad hoc analysis – Product & market research – Bid Coordination

  • Comfortable using Microsoft Office (emphasis on Excel) at an intermediate-advanced level

  • Familiarity with utility invoices preferred

  • Currently pursuing a degree or interested in a career in energy studies, economics, business, sustainability, accounting, financial modeling, engineering, data management/analysis, or other energy related studies

Hours:

  • 8+ hours per week for the Fall semester (4 hour blocks around class schedule)

  • Location: Would need to be present in the East Hartford, CT Bridge Energy office