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How much do summer student programmer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for summer student programmer in the United States is $39.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.72 and $51.44 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Summer Student Programmer vs Summer Intern?

AspectSummer Student ProgrammerSummer Intern
Required CredentialsEnrolled in a relevant college or university program, often in computer science or related fieldsEnrolled in a relevant academic program, often in various disciplines
Work EnvironmentTypically in a tech or software development setting, working on coding projectsVaries; may include administrative, technical, or business tasks depending on the internship
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in tech companies, government agencies, and organizations with IT needsUsed across multiple industries for general internship roles, including tech, finance, and healthcare

The Summer Student Programmer is specifically focused on coding and software development tasks, requiring relevant technical skills and programming knowledge. In contrast, a Summer Intern may have a broader range of responsibilities depending on the industry and role, often including administrative or support tasks. Both roles are designed for students gaining practical experience, but the Summer Student Programmer is more specialized in programming and tech projects.

What types of projects do Summer Student Programmers typically work on, and how are these projects structured?

Summer Student Programmers are often assigned to work on real-world, entry-level software development projects that support ongoing initiatives within the organization. These projects can range from developing small features and fixing bugs to assisting with testing and documentation. Typically, students work as part of a team under the guidance of a mentor or supervisor, and they participate in regular code reviews and team meetings. This structure provides valuable experience in collaborative development environments and helps students build both technical and professional skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Summer Student Programmer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Summer Student Programmer, you need a solid understanding of programming fundamentals, problem-solving skills, and ideally be pursuing a degree in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with languages such as Python, Java, or C++, and experience with version control systems like Git, are commonly expected. Strong communication, teamwork, and a willingness to learn quickly help students excel in dynamic development environments. These skills ensure that student programmers can contribute effectively to real-world projects and adapt to new technologies and workflows.

What are Summer Student Programmers?

Summer Student Programmers are students who take on temporary programming roles during the summer months, usually as interns or part-time employees. They work on software development projects, assist with coding, testing, and debugging, and often gain exposure to real-world programming environments. This position provides students with valuable hands-on experience and helps them build technical skills, expand their professional network, and explore potential career paths in technology.
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Student Recording Assistant (Technical) - School of Music

Student Recording Assistant (Technical) - School of Music

UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL OKLAHOMA

Edmond, OK • On-site

$10/hr

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Job description

Position Overview
This is a regular student technical position which serves as Student Recording Assistant for the School of Music. The Student Recording Assistant supports live performance
recording, livestream production, and archival operations across multiple campus venues. This position blends technical precision with a service mindset. Furthermore, this position helps prepare spaces, manage equipment, and support sessions through readiness, awareness, and calm execution. The role emphasizes proactive preparation, attention to detail, and professional conduct in performance environments.
Hours per Week
15 hours per week.
College/Department Overview
The mission of the School of Music at the University of Central Oklahoma is to lead in musical excellence through transformative teaching, performance and scholarly activities.
Department Specific Job Functions
  • Assist with setup and teardown of audio and video recording equipment for concerts, recitals, and special events.
  • Support multitrack audio capture and livestream audio production.
  • Verify signal flow, clocking, and monitoring paths before performances.
  • Assist in session documentation and file management according to departmental
  • naming standards.
  • Perform end-of-session backups and archive organization.
  • Maintain recording spaces, storage areas, and equipment inventory.
  • Communicate clearly with Production Services staff and venue personnel.
  • Submit trouble reports or equipment issues as needed.
  • Perform additional related duties as assigned.

Successful Assistants:
  • Arrive early enough to prepare without rushing.
  • Run test recordings before talent arrival.
  • Keep workspaces organized and performance ready.
  • Label and manage files accurately.
  • Surface problems early and communicate clearly.
  • Maintain a steady and professional demeanor.

Enrollment Requirements
Fall/Spring Semesters: All student employees must be enrolled at least half-time to be eligible to work any UCO student position. Half-time enrollment for fall/spring semesters is considered 5 hours for graduates and 6 hours for undergraduates. International students must be enrolled full-time to be eligible to work as a student employee. Full-time enrollment is 9 credit hours for graduates and 12 credit hours for undergraduates.
Summer Semester: Student employees working regular student positions must be enrolled in at least 3 credit hours to be eligible to work during the summer. Students not enrolled in summer classes must be enrolled in fall classes in order to work during the summer, but they (and the department) will be required to pay FICA taxes. Student employees working FWSP positions must be enrolled in a minimum of 6 credit hours (if undergraduate) or 5 credit hours (if graduate) in order to work during the summer in a Federal Work Study Program position.
Enrollment Exception: If the number of credit hours needed to graduate is less than the minimum number of hours required for student employment, the student must obtain a letter from their Academic Advisor (stating the number of hours needed to graduate and anticipated graduation date) and submit it to Human Resources. This pertains to both regular and Federal Work Study Program positions. Contact jobs@uco.edu for more information.
Qualifications/Experience Preferred
  • Audio Engineering, Music Technology, or related majors.
  • Prior experience in live sound or recording environments.
  • Sophomore, Junior, or Senior classification preferred.

Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
  • Basic understanding of audio signal flow (microphones, interfaces, mixers, DAWs).
  • Familiarity with digital audio software (Pro Tools experience preferred).
  • Strong attention to detail and organizational ability.
  • Ability to follow structured workflows and documentation standards.
  • Professional communication skills.
  • Calm and attentive presence in performance environments.
  • Ability to lift and move audio equipment (stands, cables, small racks).
  • Ability to work collaboratively with students, faculty, and staff.

Physical Demands
Reasonable accommodation, in accordance with ADA requirements, may be made upon request to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
Required Application Materials
Candidates should be prepared to submit the following materials when applying for this position:
  • Resume.
  • Brief statement of interest (1-2 paragraphs describing relevant experience or interest in production).
  • (Optional but encouraged) Portfolio or description of prior recording/live sound work.

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