FY25 Internship - Software Risk Assessment
Why EM MSIPP?
The mission of the Minority Serving Institution Partnership Program (EM MSIPP) is to create and support a sustainable career pathway that prepares a diverse workforce of talented students to make immediate and significant contributions to the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Environmental Management (EM). To achieve this mission, MSIPP develops strategic partnerships between Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) and DOE-EM, investing in student enrichment programs, curriculum development, research efforts, and internship opportunities. EM MSIPP develops programs that align with DOE-EM missions to enhance research opportunities at underrepresented colleges and Universities in efforts to diversity the STEM workforce.
Job Description
The EM MSIPP internships are 10-week summer experiences where participants complete research projects that are relevant to EM's ongoing mission. The internships are supported by six U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Laboratories as well as the EM headquarters. Projects assigned to interns are presented at the end of their internship in either poster session or paper, depending on the host laboratory.
Responsibilities
- Train to perform risk assessment for nuclear Digital I&C
- Learn software development life cycle, and apply it to software risk assessment
- Support software development via version control, this includes unit testing, code development, code packaging and code deployment.
Job Specifics:
- Location: Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Fall, ID
- Remote: NO
- Pay: $13 to $17 per hour
- Sign on Bonus: No
- Job Length: 10-Week Assignment
- Semester: Summer
Eligibility Requirements
- Majors: Nuclear engineering/science, computational engineering/science, engineering, mathematics, computer engineering, computer science, software development cybersecurity
- Must be a US Citizen
- Enrolled as a full-time undergraduate or graduate student at an accredited MSI.
- Must have a minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
- Must be pursuing a STEM degree to include cybersecurity and artificial intelligence majors
- Successfully pass a drug test upon selection
Preferred Skills
- Familiarity with Python
- Familiarity with Git