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2026 Summer Intern - Technology Analyst, Software Engineering

PIMCO

From $53
Aug 29, 2025
Newport Beach, CA, US
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PIMCO Technology teams produce internal-use technology solutions to help their trade floor make investment decisions, manage portfolio risk, and serve clients. The Technology Analyst role aims to solve fast-paced problems and drive innovation within these areas.

Requirements

  • Possess strong programming skills, such as Python, Java, C-Sharp, and C++
  • SQL, RDBMS and data warehouse skills or experience
  • Are curious with strong problem-solving skills and the desire to take ownership and drive solutions to completion
  • Ability to work well independently and in a team environment
  • Must be able to begin full time employment at a PIMCO office between January 2027 – August 2027
  • Must be enrolled at a university during the Fall 2026 semester (August 2026 – December 2026)
  • Have a minimum 3.5 cumulative collegiate grade point average, on a 4.0 scale or the equivalent, at an accredited four-year college or university

Responsibilities

  • Developing and applying complex analytical methods to massive data sets in order to manage risk and search for alpha for clients
  • Creating and improving internal applications used by the firm to execute investment strategies, manage risk and support our clients
  • Building tools and platforms to help portfolio managers leverage, analyze test data while harnessing and applying advances in big data analytics
  • Streamlining trade floor processes, trade executions and transaction costs, and identify new technologies to improve business value

Other

  • Are excited to be part of a vibrant engineering community that values diversity, hard work, and continuous learning.
  • Love solving complex real-world business problems.
  • Recognize that cross-functional collaboration is a core component of success for the team.
  • Believe there are multiple ways to solve most technical problems and are willing to debate the trade-offs.
  • Have become a stronger engineer by making mistakes and learning from them.