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Internship Language Engineer Jobs in Virginia (NOW HIRING)

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What is the difference between Internship Language Engineer vs Language Engineer?

AspectInternship Language EngineerLanguage Engineer
Required CredentialsEnrolled in relevant degree, basic programming skillsBachelor's or higher in Computer Science, linguistics, or related field
Work EnvironmentInternship programs, entry-level projects, mentorshipFull-time, professional setting, collaborative teams
Employer & Industry UsageTech companies, research labs, startupsTech firms, AI companies, language technology providers
Search & Comparison IntentLearning about entry-level opportunitiesUnderstanding professional roles and career progression

Internship Language Engineers are typically students or recent graduates gaining initial experience, focusing on learning and supporting projects. Language Engineers are experienced professionals responsible for developing and maintaining language processing systems. The internship is a stepping stone towards a full career as a Language Engineer.

Junior Software Engineer Internship

Junior Software Engineer Internship

Clarity Innovations

Herndon, VA

Other

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

Position Summary

Our work focuses on creating software and data engineering platforms for customers throughout the DoD, IC and Federal Agency communities. We bring in students to work directly on our projects so that they can learn the basics of supporting CI/CD production and also the more complex nuances of government contracts. 

Program Goals

  • Learn: Professional growth during your internship can be exposure to the Cyber Operations domain, learning a new programming language, or perfecting a new tradecraft technique. 
     
  • Contribute: There is a seat at the table for every one of our interns from day one. It is our goal that by the time you leave, your fingerprint is on a true operational contribution. 
     
  • Have Fun: Your time in our program may be limited, but the memories will last. It is our goal that you enjoy your time here and want to come back.
     
  • Hire: The road doesn't end at just the internship! Our end state is to bring on former interns full time after completing their school work.

Role Expectations 

  • Pursuing a BS in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a Top Secret Security Clearance (US Citizenship is required to get your clearance)
  • Experience with Go or Python (in the classroom or from another internship)
  • Understanding of network programming fundamentals, particularly with networking, data structures, and data models
  • Comfortable in a high-trust, adaptable team environment
  • Works to deliver on day-to-day objectives that may have a direct impact on the achievement of results for the team.  
  • Checks and makes minor adjustments to work methods to solve problems that are routine and typically exist in current work processes and systems. 
  • Communicates with contacts typically within the job area on matters that involve obtaining or providing information requiring some explanation or interpretation in order to reach agreement.
  • Requires basic job knowledge of systems and procedures obtained through prior work experience or education.
Additional Qualifications
  • Experience with CI/CD tools (Docker, Kubernetes)
  • Experience building microservices (REST-based or otherwise)
  • Completion of CTF or other Hackathon challenges
  • Experience working in a professional environment