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Our data security posture management platform is engineered specifically to address modern data ... Support the development of presentation materials for client pitches and industry events

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To support our talent team, we focus on development opportunities, robust employee resource groups ... Exposure to or coursework in programming languages such as Java, JavaScript, SQL, Python, or ...

$15.25 - $20.50/hr

To support our talent team, we focus on development opportunities, robust employee resource groups ... Exposure to or coursework in programming languages such as Java, JavaScript, SQL, Python, or ...

$15.50 - $20.50/hr

To support our talent team, we focus on development opportunities, robust employee resource groups ... Exposure to or coursework in programming languages such as Java, JavaScript, SQL, Python, or ...

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Development Engineer Intern information

What does a development engineer intern do?

A Development Engineer Intern assists engineering teams in designing, developing, and testing new products or systems. Their tasks may include conducting research, creating prototypes, performing experiments, analyzing data, and helping solve technical problems. Interns often work under the supervision of experienced engineers and collaborate with other team members to gain hands-on experience. The goal is to learn industry practices and contribute to ongoing engineering projects. This role helps interns build practical skills and prepare for a future engineering career.

What types of projects and tasks can a development engineer intern expect to work on during their internship?

As a Development Engineer Intern, you can expect to work on a variety of hands-on projects that support the design, development, and testing of new products or features. Typical tasks may include assisting with prototype development, running experiments, analyzing test data, and collaborating with cross-functional teams such as design, manufacturing, and quality assurance. Interns often participate in team meetings, contribute ideas, and gain exposure to the full product development lifecycle. This experience provides valuable insights into engineering processes and helps build both technical and teamwork skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a development engineer intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Development Engineer Intern, you typically need a solid background in engineering fundamentals, problem-solving abilities, and enrollment in or completion of a relevant engineering degree program. Familiarity with CAD software, programming languages (like Python or C++), and version control systems such as Git are commonly required. Strong communication, teamwork, and a willingness to learn are essential soft skills for success in collaborative and fast-paced environments. These skills and qualities enable interns to contribute effectively to projects, adapt quickly, and gain valuable practical experience.

Youth Employment Program Intern, Full-Time

Cook Inlet Tribal Council, Inc.

Anchorage, AK โ€ข On-site

$16/hr

Temporary

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Description
COOK INLET TRIBAL COUNCIL, INC.
Job Title:Youth Employment Program InternDepartment:Career DevelopmentReports To:Youth Case ManagerSupervises:NoneFLSA Status:Non-ExemptPay Grade:PGMJob Type:Temporary, Full-Time/Part-TimeAKBCU: VariesICPA: Varies
General Functions:
The Youth Employment Program (YEP) Intern participates in a 10-12 week internship designed to provide hands-on work experience by applying knowledge, skills, and abilities in focused areas of interest. This position exposes youth to various career fields through meaningful work assignments while providing assistance and support to designated worksite staff. Working in partnership with our people, YEP Interns develop opportunities that fulfill their endless potential by gaining real-world experience and building professional skills. The role serves as a bridge between education and employment, helping Alaska Native and American Indian youth explore career paths while contributing to their communities.
Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Assist with community conservation projects and cultural camp activities to support environmental and cultural preservation efforts.
  • Support Elder's programs within the community and assist at local animal shelters to develop service-oriented skills.
  • Perform administrative duties including filing, scanning, data entry, and maintaining electronic and physical records according to established systems.
  • Engage children in daily activities as assigned and support youth programming initiatives at various worksites.
  • Execute general grounds keeping, cleaning, and building maintenance tasks to maintain safe and welcoming environments.
  • Support basic construction labor and worksite preparation while following all safety protocols and procedures.
  • Assist with basic food preparation using appropriate equipment and following health and safety guidelines.
  • Screen clients by asking basic health questions and taking temperatures as needed in healthcare settings.
  • Troubleshoot and set up basic office equipment including computers, printers, and phones.
  • Identify and participate in goal setting processes to determine learning objectives and track professional development.
  • Develop verbal and written communication skills through daily workplace interactions and assignments.
  • Work effectively in team environments while demonstrating initiative and asking questions to enhance learning.
  • Apply math and language arts skills as related to specific job assignments and workplace requirements.
  • Maintain strict confidentiality according to regulations, policies, and procedures.
  • Perform all related duties as needed and assigned.

Job Specifications:
  • Willingness to learn and develop professional skills in various workplace settings.
  • Ability to follow instructions and complete assigned tasks with appropriate supervision.
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively in team environments and collaborate with diverse groups.
  • Strong initiative and willingness to ask questions to enhance learning experiences.
  • Basic computer skills and ability to learn new technology systems.
  • Commitment to professional development and achieving established learning objectives.
  • General knowledge and understanding of the social, health, educational, training, and cultural needs of the Alaska Native and American Indian community.
  • Ability to adapt to various work environments including indoor and outdoor settings.

Minimum Core Competencies:
CITC Values, Respectful Leadership, Professionalism, Emotional Intelligence, Problem Solving/Critical Thinking, Communication Skills.
Minimum Qualifications:
  • Continued employment is contingent upon completion of satisfactory state and federal fingerprint criminal background check.
  • Must meet the minimum and maximum age requirements of 14 to 24 at time of application.
  • Must be eligible and qualified Alaska Native/American Indian applicants pursuant to P.L. 93-638 Indian Self-Determination Act.

Physical Requirements:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
  • May require prolonged periods of sitting, standing, and moving.
  • Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds occasionally, by utilizing proper lifting techniques and working in a safe manner.
  • May involve use of office equipment, tools, and other equipment as necessary. Possible bending, stooping, reaching, kneeling, and crouching.
  • Employees will refer to the Job Description Physical Requirements of the placement organization, which is provided in the Worksite Agreement, or Youth Intern Agreement.

Disclaimer
The information provided in this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by incumbents within this job. It is not designed to be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, qualifications and working conditions required of employees assigned to this job. Management has sole discretion to add or modify duties of the job and to designate other functions as essential at any time. This job description is not an employment agreement or contract.