Tresys Technology is looking for outstanding and highly motivated interns. Full and part-time paid internships are available during the Spring 2013 semester. Internships can be 20 or 40 hours per week, depending on your schedule and our requirements.
Interns will participate on various projects that are Cyber Security related. Most projects are systems engineering in scope with Interns doing various parts of the Full System Development Life Cycle. Traditionally they will work at the Linux OS level using C or Python to develop complex systems. You might be tasked with testing systems and looking at various vulnerabilities. If you like getting very technical and want to understand Cyber Security from the systems level, you will work directly with these aspects. You will work on real projects that have an impact on the business and will influence the Intelligence Community. Casual jeans environment! You will be challenged daily on your technical skills, problem solving ability, and intelligence!
Student must be project oriented and be able to multi-task. Student should have strong skills throughout the software development lifecycle. Student must have programming knowledge and have core computer science or development skills with C, C++, or python and the ability to clearly communicate verbally and in writing. Linux experience is highly desired. Experience with scripting languages, graphical interface libraries, web development, and Linux system utilities also a plus, especially SELinux.
• College student in their sophomore, junior, or senior year, as well as graduate student. Computer Science or Computer Engineering major is desired.
• Applicant selected may be subject to a Government security background investigation and/or polygraph examination and must meet the eligibility requirements for access to classified information. Eligibility requirements include U.S. citizenship.
APPLY ON-LINE via UMBCworks with your resume,cover letter, and transcript. If you do not have a resume already in UMBCworks, follow these instructions to get started.
Interns will participate on various projects that are Cyber Security related. Most projects are systems engineering in scope with Interns doing various parts of the Full System Development Life Cycle. Traditionally they will work at the Linux OS level using C or Python to develop complex systems. You might be tasked with testing systems and looking at various vulnerabilities. If you like getting very technical and want to understand Cyber Security from the systems level, you will work directly with these aspects. You will work on real projects that have an impact on the business and will influence the Intelligence Community. Casual jeans environment! You will be challenged daily on your technical skills, problem solving ability, and intelligence!
Student must be project oriented and be able to multi-task. Student should have strong skills throughout the software development lifecycle. Student must have programming knowledge and have core computer science or development skills with C, C++, or python and the ability to clearly communicate verbally and in writing. Linux experience is highly desired. Experience with scripting languages, graphical interface libraries, web development, and Linux system utilities also a plus, especially SELinux.
• College student in their sophomore, junior, or senior year, as well as graduate student. Computer Science or Computer Engineering major is desired.
• Applicant selected may be subject to a Government security background investigation and/or polygraph examination and must meet the eligibility requirements for access to classified information. Eligibility requirements include U.S. citizenship.
APPLY ON-LINE via UMBCworks with your resume,cover letter, and transcript. If you do not have a resume already in UMBCworks, follow these instructions to get started.