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Intern Software Tools Developer Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

Engineer Intern

Euclid, OH

$16.25 - $21/hr

The Engineering Intern will design, manufacture, and test products using predetermined engineering calculations, 3-D drawing software, and lab tools to develop custom designs that meet industry ...

Engineer Intern

Euclid, OH · On-site

$16.25 - $21/hr

The Engineering Intern will design, manufacture, and test products using predetermined engineering calculations, 3-D drawing software, and lab tools to develop custom designs that meet industry ...

The support engineer intern's duties are to provide responsive support onsite and remotely, to perform preventative maintenance tasks (including monthly reports), to document client settings and ...

The support engineer intern's duties are to provide responsive support onsite and remotely, to perform preventative maintenance tasks (including monthly reports), to document client settings and ...

The support engineer intern's duties are to provide responsive support onsite and remotely, to perform preventative maintenance tasks (including monthly reports), to document client settings and ...

Software/Hardware Engineer

Columbus, OH · On-site

$119K - $157K/yr

... tools for inspection and validation of hardware (ASIC and FPGA). Our projects are non-standard, highly customized, and will push you to new levels as a software developer. This role offers the ...

NPI Project Intern

Bowling Green, OH · On-site

$15.75 - $20.50/hr

NPI Project Intern (New Product Introduction) Position Summary The NPI Project Intern will support ... Engineering Technology * or related field Experience/Skills * Experience with CAD software (AutoCAD ...

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Intern Software Tools Developer information

What is the difference between Intern Software Tools Developer vs Intern Software Engineer?

AspectIntern Software Tools DeveloperIntern Software Engineer
Required CredentialsTypically pursuing a computer science or related degree, basic programming skillsSame as Tools Developer, often with coursework in software development
Work EnvironmentFocus on developing and maintaining software tools, often in a team supporting software developmentBroader software development tasks, including application coding and testing
Employer & Industry UsageTech companies, software firms, R&D departmentsVaries across industries, including tech, finance, and consulting
Search & Comparison IntentOften compared for entry-level software roles focusing on tools and infrastructureMore general software development internships

Intern Software Tools Developers typically focus on creating and maintaining software tools that support development processes, while Intern Software Engineers work on broader application development tasks. Both roles require similar educational backgrounds and are common in tech environments, but their specific responsibilities differ based on focus area.

What cities in Ohio are hiring for Intern Software Tools Developer jobs?

Cities in Ohio with the most Intern Software Tools Developer job openings:

Infographic showing various Intern Software Tools Developer job openings in Ohio as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 82% Full Time, 6% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 11% Contract. Highlights an 84% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 12% Remote job distribution.

Software Engineer, Senior with Security Clearance

GRVTY

Dayton, OH • On-site

$119K - $157K/yr

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Re-posted 27 days ago


Job description

What Impact You'll Have GRVTY is looking for a Senior Software Engineer to join a small, technically focused team supporting national security missions at a customer site in Dayton, Ohio. This is hands-on engineering work - you will be designing and building Python-based software tools that support optical signature modeling, spectral data analysis, and machine learning-enabled sensor workflows. The work spans algorithm development, data pipeline construction, and integration of ML capabilities into operational and analytical environments. You will work directly with scientists, sensor domain experts, and intelligence analysts - translating complex technical requirements into functional, maintainable software. This is not a role for someone looking to coast. We want someone who is technically sharp, can operate with a degree of autonomy, and understands that the software they build has real downstream impact on mission outcomes. What You'll be Owning * Design, develop, and maintain Python-based software tools supporting optical signature modeling, spectral sensor data processing, and analytical workflows. * Work with sensor physicists, data scientists, and machine learning engineers to translate technical concepts and mission requirements into working software. * Build and optimize data pipelines for ingesting, processing, and analyzing large-scale scientific and sensor datasets. * Develop and integrate machine learning workflows - including training data preparation, model integration, and evaluation - into operational toolsets. * Create clear software architecture documentation, workflow diagrams, and code structure so tools can be maintained, extended, and transitioned effectively. * Test, validate, and troubleshoot algorithms and software modules across development and deployment environments, including classified workspaces. * Manage and maintain Git repositories with discipline - clean commits, meaningful documentation, and reproducible builds. * Contribute to a culture of technical rigor: peer reviews, coding standards, and honest engagement with complex problems. What You Must Have * Active Top Secret clearance with ability to obtain SCI and CI polygraph. * Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, Data Science, or a related STEM field. Equivalent hands-on experience will be considered. * 9+ years of professional software development experience, with demonstrated focus on scientific computing, algorithm development, data processing, or related technical domains or 7+ years of experience and a Masters degree * Expert-level Python programming, including object-oriented design, modular architecture, and production-quality code. * Experience developing software for data-intensive workflows - sensor data, scientific data, simulation, or equivalent. * Ability to work from technical or scientific requirements and produce well-structured software architecture, logic flows, and implementation plans. * Comfortable operating in both Windows and Linux environments, including secure or classified customer workspaces. * Familiarity with source control and development tooling: Git, GitLab, Bitbucket, Jira, Jenkins, or equivalent. * Strong communication skills - able to work directly with domain experts who are not software engineers and translate what they need into software that actually works. What Would be Nice to Have * Experience with optical signature modeling, EO/IR sensor data, spectral analysis, or hyperspectral data processing. * Familiarity with machine learning frameworks and workflows: PyTorch, TensorFlow, scikit-learn, or equivalent. * Experience with scientific Python libraries: NumPy, pandas, OpenCV, SciPy, or similar. * Background in signal processing, image processing, or remote sensing data workflows. * Experience with simulation, modeling, or mission analysis software in a defense or intelligence context. * Familiarity with ML/Ops practices - training pipelines, data labeling, model evaluation, and deployment workflows. * Experience integrating algorithms into existing operational software suites. * Proficiency in a secondary technical language: C, C++, MATLAB, Java, or Rust. * Advanced degree in a relevant technical field (Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Image Science, or related). * Prior experience supporting defense, intelligence, or classified customer environments. * Experience with CI/CD practices, automated testing, and DevSecOps tooling.