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Internship Machine Learning Intern Jobs in Alaska

Intern I / II

Juneau, AK · On-site

$12.66 - $16.41/hr

Participating in the internship program will give the incumbent exposure to multiple career paths ... Learning the general knowledge of the proper use of power tools and proper maintenance. Working on ...

Intern I / II

Juneau, AK · On-site

$12.66 - $16.41/hr

Participating in the internship program will give the incumbent exposure to multiple career paths ... Working on the Fleet side the summer intern will work with mechanics learning the skill of ...

The intern will support the GHF Lingit Language Department with program coordination, language ... This internship emphasizes hands-on learning, mentorship, and professional development while ...

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Internship Machine Learning Intern information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Machine Learning Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Machine Learning Intern, a solid understanding of programming (especially Python), statistics, linear algebra, and foundational machine learning concepts is essential, often supported by ongoing or completed coursework in computer science or related fields. Familiarity with tools and libraries such as TensorFlow, PyTorch, scikit-learn, and version control systems like Git is typically required. Strong analytical thinking, eagerness to learn, and effective communication skills help interns excel in collaborative and fast-paced environments. These skills enable interns to contribute meaningfully to projects, adapt to new challenges, and effectively communicate technical findings.

What types of projects do Machine Learning Interns typically work on, and how much autonomy can I expect?

Machine Learning Interns often contribute to real-world projects such as data preprocessing, building and testing machine learning models, and collaborating on research or product development tasks. While you’ll usually work under the guidance of experienced engineers or researchers, many organizations encourage interns to take ownership of specific project components, propose solutions, and present findings. This balance between mentorship and autonomy helps interns gain practical experience while ensuring support is available when tackling challenging problems.

What are Machine Learning Interns?

Machine Learning Interns are students or early-career professionals who support teams in developing and implementing machine learning models and algorithms. They typically assist with data collection, cleaning, model training, and evaluation under the supervision of experienced engineers or scientists. These internships provide hands-on experience with real-world data science projects, often using programming languages like Python and tools such as TensorFlow or PyTorch. The goal is to help interns build practical skills and contribute to ongoing machine learning initiatives within an organization.

What is the difference between Internship Machine Learning Intern vs Data Science Intern?

AspectInternship Machine Learning InternData Science Intern
Required SkillsBasic programming, machine learning concepts, Python, data analysisData analysis, statistics, programming, visualization
Work EnvironmentTech companies, research labs, startupsTech firms, consulting, finance, healthcare
Industry UsageMachine learning projects, model developmentData analysis, reporting, business insights

Both roles are internship positions in data-related fields, with Machine Learning Intern focusing on developing and applying machine learning models, while Data Science Intern emphasizes data analysis and insights. The roles often overlap but differ mainly in technical focus and project scope.

Infographic showing various Internship Machine Learning Intern job openings in Alaska as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 19% Internship, 19% Full Time, 25% Part Time, and 37% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.
Internship - Learning Resources Technician LRC

Internship - Learning Resources Technician LRC

Alaska Christian College

Soldotna, AK • On-site

Other

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Salary: Stipend/Room and Board

**This is an on-site internship in Soldotna, Alaska**


Learning Resources Technician Intern

Academic, Learning Resource Center, Soldotna, Alaska

Alaska Christian College


JOB TITLE: Learning Resources Technician

DEPARTMENT: Learning Resource Center (Academic)

REPORTS TO: Learning Resource Center Manager

STATUS: Full-time, Stipend, Exempt (Grant-funded position), 9 months

Start: August 2026

PURPOSE: Under the direction of the Learning Resource Center Manager, the intern will be involved with day-to-day operations in the Learning Resource Center (including Textbook Services). Will include development of paraprofessional, technical services, technology, and management roles in library/media center/resource center operations.


RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. Management/administration skills
  2. Word processing skills
  3. Materials circulation via Populi Library
  4. Searching and retrieving bibliographic records in Populi Library and all full-text and citation databases and products
  5. Shelving LRC materials
  6. Collection maintenance through shelf reading
  7. Collection maintenance through participation in electronic inventory
  8. Bibliographic short entry (BSE) for manually added data in Populi Library
  9. Importing bibliographic records from exterior utilities and editing records in the local catalog
  10. Unpacking and sorting new materials and gift books
  11. Materials processing
  12. Safety/security oversight including opening and closing the LRC from time-to-time
  13. Materials preservation, including mending materials and preparing materials for the bindery
  14. Maintain syllabi notebooks
  15. Annotate syllabi bibliographies
  16. Produce annotated bibliographies and develop subject specialties
  17. Attend all appropriate staff and faculty meetings
  18. Maintain supply inventory
  19. Monitor research computers for access directly to research databases
  20. Monitor research computers and apprise of equipment malfunctions or access issues
  21. Other duties as assigned/requested


SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: None

REQUIREMENTS:

  1. Must understand and maintain the confidentiality of all information seen or heard.
  2. Functions well in a cross-cultural environment, have a teachable attitude, and is willing to be a team player.
  3. Must be able to use relevant information and individual judgment to determine whether events or processes comply with laws, regulations, or standards.
  4. Must be adaptable, with the ability to maintain composure in difficult situations.
  5. Must be able to work split shifts and weekends as needed.
  6. Maintain composure under difficult circumstances and be adaptable.
  7. Must be able to evaluate issues and situations and use logic to determine appropriate solutions.
  8. Must be able to work independently and show good judgment.
  9. Must be organized, efficient, and show good time management skills.
  10. Must be reliable and dependable with regular, timely attendance.
  11. Must be able to pass a background check.


General Internship Guidelines

The internships will be 40 hours a week.

The internship begins in August 2026 and concludes in May 2027.

Must be between the ages of 18 and 28 years old at the time of acceptance of the internship.

College graduate preferred.

Interns will have 11 days off for a 9-month internship.

The supervisor will set working hours.

Interns will be given a stipend of $723.10 paid bi-weekly payroll plus room and board.

At the completion of the internship in May, interns who complete the entire program will receive an additional $100 for each month they participate.

Housing included.

Limited meal plan included.

Interns will be supervised by the directors in the area which they intern.

Composition and documentation of a professional development plan.

Most work will be on campus with some local, statewide, and national travel involved.

October Attendance at Murdock Trusts annual Vision and Call internship conference.

September and February attendance at bi-annual CYAK young adult retreat.

Weekly meetings and coursework with the project advisor.

Must be willing to agree to and sign a statement of Evangelical Covenant

Affirmations and Acknowledgment of the Covenant Affirmations and ABHE statement.


WORKING CONDITIONS:These duties will be conducted in an office environment with limited exposure to hazardous materials. The majority of the shift will be spent seated and working on a computer. Must have adequate sight to meet the responsibilities of the job. Must be able to lift 40 pounds on an occasional basis or ask for assistance loading boxes on a cart.

DRESS CODE:Within the office, business casual dress is expected. Jeans are acceptable as long as they are clean and well-kept. If any questions arise regarding what is appropriate, speak with the supervisor.

STATEMENT OF UNDERSTANDING:This job description is intended to describe the general nature of the work being performed by the person assigned to this position and does not state or imply that it is all-inclusive. Other duties and responsibilities may be added with consideration of the job requirements and skills needed and can be changed verbally or in writing at the discretion of the job's immediate supervisor.