1

Summer Machine Learning Hardware Jobs in Iowa (NOW HIRING)

Showing results 41-60

Summer Machine Learning Hardware information

What is the difference between Summer Machine Learning Hardware vs Summer Data Scientist?

AspectSummer Machine Learning HardwareSummer Data Scientist
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or related fields; knowledge of hardware design and programmingBachelor's or Master's in Data Science, Statistics, or related fields; proficiency in data analysis and programming
Work EnvironmentHardware labs, R&D centers, tech companies focusing on AI hardwareOffice settings, research labs, tech companies analyzing data and building models
Industry UsageAI hardware development, embedded systems, hardware acceleration for MLData analysis, predictive modeling, AI application development

Summer Machine Learning Hardware roles focus on designing and optimizing hardware for machine learning applications, requiring technical skills in hardware engineering. In contrast, Summer Data Scientist positions involve analyzing data, building models, and deriving insights. Both roles are essential in AI development but differ in their technical focus and work environment.

What cities in Iowa are hiring for Summer Machine Learning Hardware jobs?

Cities in Iowa with the most Summer Machine Learning Hardware job openings:

2027 Summer Internship - Agronomy Level 1

Innovative Ag Services

Farley, IA • On-site

Temporary, Internship

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Innovative Ag Services is accepting applications for their 2027 Summer Internship Program. IAS is proud to recruit talented individuals who will be a good fit for us now and as future leaders in agriculture. IAS is confident in having the capabilities to provide the tools and resources to students to learn the ins and outs of a cooperative, as well as assist with solidifying their career paths within the agricultural sector.

Innovative Ag Services is a full-service farm cooperative offering a complete line of supplies and services to meet all of your farm needs. We provide value-added products and services to over 5,000 members in the grain, agronomy, feed, energy and building supply markets. Our 30 locations are located throughout northeast and central Iowa, and southwest Wisconsin. IAS ranks as one of the Top Agricultural Cooperatives in Iowa.

Primary Objective:  To gain experience in multiple areas of the agriculture business while providing the company with operations abilities safely and effectively for the benefit of IAS and its member owners.

Agronomy Internship – Level I:

  • Designed for Freshman and Sophomore level students enrolled in post-secondary education
  • Promote the sales of all Innovative Ag Services products and programs
  • Scout assigned producer fields providing written feedback to primary agronomist and producer
  • Communicate on a regular basis with sales and location team members
  • Assist with in-season seed and Precision Ag activities as assigned
  • Submit weekly reports of contacts made and customer/competitor activity
  • Participate in planned training and agronomy coordination meetings
  • Report and work with agronomist and location managers to quickly resolve any concerns/complaints brought forward by current/prospective customers

Preferred Majors: Agronomy and Crop Science or related field of study

Preferred Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:

  • Proficient and confident technological skills, especially with Microsoft Suite. This internship will also be exposed to learning scouting software and soil scan machines.
  • Display a high level of initiative, effort, and commitment towards completing assignments efficiently.
  • Ability to communicate information or ideas effectively in written or oral form.
  • Ability to organize, effectively manage change, and work on multiple tasks concurrently.
  • Ability to obtain Class A or B CDL with hazmat endorsement, seasonal CDL a plus.

Physical Requirements/Environmental Adaptability:

  • Agricultural Environment – Possible exposure to seasonal weather, outdoor conditions, and agriculture products.
  • Personal Protective Equipment may be required for some tasks.