Sandia's Information and Security Engineering division is seeking undergraduate student interns to learn about IT and contribute to providing Maintenance and Operations (M&O) and Support activities, develop programmatic solutions, contribute to Endpoint Engineering, develop reports, perform data analysis, provide support for the Classified Computing Environment, Cross Domain Solutions, and Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Tools, configure and distribute credentials and devices, create/modify documentation, validate critical systems data, and partner with a variety of teams/groups.
Requirements
- Familiarity with scripting capabilities, such as PowerShell or Python, and programming languages, such as C-Sharp, Java, and Python
- Knowledge of Endpoint Engineering tools, such as Ansible Tower, JAMF, Microsoft Intune, System Center Configuration Manager, Security Endpoint Protection, or SysTrack
- Prior experience with Microsoft Collaboration, Data Analysis/Reporting, and Productivity tools, such as Azure, Office 365, Power BI, SharePoint, SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS), or Microsoft Teams
- Existing knowledge of operating systems, such as Apple iOS, Apple macOS, Microsoft Windows, Red Hat Linux
- Experience with databases and SQL, specifically MS SQL Server
Responsibilities
- Contribute to providing Maintenance and Operations (M&O) and Support activities
- Develop programmatic solutions using compiled code and/or scripts
- Contribute to Endpoint Engineering for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Mobile Devices
- Develop Reports using Microsoft Power BI, Report Builder, and SQL Services Reporting Services (SSRS)
- Perform Data Analysis across heterogeneous data sources
- Provide support for the Classified Computing Environment, Cross Domain Solutions, and Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Tools
- Configure and distribute credentials and devices
Other
- Currently attending and enrolled full time in a related accredited undergraduate program
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0/4.0
- Ability to work up to 25 hours per week during the academic year, and up to 40 hours per week during the summer
- Ability to secure and maintain a U.S. security clearance which requires U.S. citizenship
- Able to obtain DOE Q clearance