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AI Innovation Associate

Cincinnati, OH · On-site

$70K - $85K/yr

Build content generation pipelines, brand-consistent copy workflows, graphic design, and social ... highly proactive internship background showing a track record of independent execution.

The Marketing Manager will manage a team of marketing assistants and interns and will report to the ... Experience with basic graphic design tools like Canva. Traditional Marketing * Coordinate and ...

AI Innovation Associate

Cincinnati, OH · On-site

$70K - $85K/yr

Build content generation pipelines, brand-consistent copy workflows, graphic design, and social ... highly proactive internship background showing a track record of independent execution.

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Graphics Programmer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Graphics Programmer, you need a solid understanding of computer graphics principles, linear algebra, and programming languages like C++ or Python, often supported by coursework or personal projects in graphics. Familiarity with graphics APIs such as OpenGL, DirectX, or Vulkan, and experience with shader languages and development environments are typically required. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and the ability to collaborate effectively in a team setting help interns stand out. These skills are important for translating creative ideas into efficient, visually compelling software and for learning quickly in a fast-evolving technical field.

What types of projects or assignments can I expect during a Graphics Programming internship?

As a Graphics Programming intern, you can expect to work on tasks such as developing shaders, optimizing rendering pipelines, or creating visual effects for real-time applications. Common assignments may also include debugging graphics-related code, prototyping new rendering techniques, and collaborating with artists and senior engineers to integrate visuals into the project. You'll likely have the chance to contribute to both individual and team projects, gaining practical experience with industry-standard tools and graphics APIs. This hands-on exposure is valuable for building your portfolio and understanding professional workflows.

What does an internship in graphics programming involve?

An internship in graphics programming typically involves working with experienced developers to design, implement, and optimize visual elements and rendering techniques for software applications, video games, or simulations. Interns may work with graphics APIs like OpenGL, DirectX, or Vulkan, and gain hands-on experience with shader programming, 3D modeling, and performance optimization. The role provides valuable exposure to both the technical and creative aspects of computer graphics, and often requires familiarity with languages like C++ or Python.
What cities in Ohio are hiring for Internship Graphics Programming jobs? Cities in Ohio with the most Internship Graphics Programming job openings:

Raider Immersion Intern - Team Lead (REVISED)

WSU -

Dayton, OH • On-site

Other

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

Position Information (Default Section)
EEO Statement
Wright State University is an equal opportunity employer.
Faculty Rank or Job Title Raider Immersion Intern - Team Lead (REVISED) Job Category: Other Department Center for Civics, Culture, and Workforce Development EEO number: 26H082 Position FTE
70%
Minimum Annual Salary $22.00 Salary Band: UC HINTN Job Summary/Basic Function:
Under general direction, the Team Lead will oversee a multidisciplinary student team (undergraduate and graduate) working on an open-source, industry-sponsored project as part of the Raider Immersion Program. The Team Lead serves as a primary liaison between Wright State University, Booz Allen Hamilton, the Technical Strategist, and the Center for Civics, Culture and Workforce Development.
The project will support Booz Allen's missile modeling and simulation team who develops and analyzes dynamic and kinematic models of missiles and aircraft systems. This project focuses on developing a user-friendly workflow and graphical interface that integrates with an open-source software API to verify program input and to validate program output for further processing. The Team Lead is responsible for ensuring successful project delivery, managing team operations, and facilitating collaboration among all stakeholders.
Minimum Qualifications
  • Enrollment at Wright State University (undergraduate or graduate level).
  • Applicants must be U.S. citizens to meet federal contract requirements.
  • Demonstrated leadership experience in academic, technical, or project settings.
  • Experience or coursework in project management, administration, or technical disciplines.
  • Strong organizational and communication skills.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and coordinate across diverse technical domains.

Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience working with multidisciplinary teams.
  • Technical proficiency in one or more of the following areas:
    • Scripting/programming (Python preferred)
    • User interface design / development
    • Communicating with software APIs
    • Data analysis and modeling
    • Computational aerodynamics tools


Essential Functions and percent of time:
Project Delivery and Oversight (30%)
  • Ensure timely and successful completion of all project deliverables.
  • Lead, mentor, and coordinate a team of student interns (bachelor's and master's level) across technical domains (Computer Science, Engineering, Data Science, etc.).
  • Oversee onboarding, timecard management, and administrative functions for all team members.
  • Support training for team members as needed for project tools, methods, and software.

Technical Leadership & Problem Solving (30%)
  • Guide the team in understanding and implementing the technical requirements
  • Ensure the solution is user-friendly, with clear documentation and support for future enhancements.

Coordination & Communication (20%)
  • Serve as the primary point of contact between the student team, Technical Strategist, and sponsoring agency representatives, and the Center for Civics, Culture and Workforce Development.
  • Coordinate with the Technical Strategist to clarify technical requirements, project scope, and deliverables.
  • Facilitate communication and feedback loops with sponsoring agency, including scheduling and documenting meetings.
  • Monitor progress, manage risks, and implement corrective actions.

Administrative Functions (20%)
  • Manage documentation, reporting, and compliance records for the project.
  • Ensure all administrative processes (onboarding, payroll, training records) are completed accurately and on time.
Essential Functions and percent of time (cont'd): Non-Essential Functions and percent of time: Working Conditions
  • Regular office environment
  • To preserve the safety and security of the campus community and to maintain the integrity of university operations, it is the policy of Wright State University making an employment offer contingent on various background checks, such as a criminal record, credit history when job related and/or education verifications. Additionally, an administrative review shall be conducted whenever the university learns that an employee is charged with or convicted of a crime (except for minor vehicle violations). Frequently asked questions related to background checks may be found on the Human resources website at http://www.wright.edu/human-resources.
  • Effective July 1, 2017, per Policy 7230 Wright State University is tobacco-free. Tobacco use, including the sale, advertising sampling and distribution of tobacco products and tobacco related items is prohibited in all university facilities, on all university owned or leased grounds, university owned or operated residence halls and apartments, and at all university sponsored events regardless of location. Tobacco use is also prohibited in all university vehicles or on any equipment owned, leased or operated by Wright State University. This policy applies to anyone on campus including students, faculty, staff, visitors, consultants, vendors, patients, volunteers, and contractor employees.
Special Instructions to Applicants Posting Date 11/12/2025 First Consideration Date: Closing Date Open Until Filled Yes