Software Developer/Systems Engineer Intern
FTI is looking for a paid Software Developer or Systems Engineer Intern to join our team during the summer of 2023. Qualified interns must be actively enrolled in a STEM discipline. We are looking for candidates who are as excited as we are to build upon a culture that embodies excellence in all we do. Our culture revolves around the 4C’s: Core Values, Commitment, Compassion, and Charity. It is very important to us to show our Passion for our Employees and Customers, while showing Love to our Neighbors in the Community. This position will be in Colorado Springs, CO.
Applications or required documents will not be accepted after February 3rd, 2023.
Responsibilities Include:
The intern will support analysis, development, and modeling and simulation for space and missile defense systems. The intern will work with experienced system engineers and gain experience in software assessment, digital engineering, DevSecOps methods and processes, Agile coaching, cybersecurity, and software specifications and standards.
The intern can expect to work on projects such as:
For this role the compensation for candidates in Colorado is $24.17/hr. Note: Starting pay will be based on a number of factors and commensurate with qualifications & experience. FTI has a location based compensation structure; there may be a different range for candidates in other locations.
For over 30 years, FTI has been in the business of helping the Department of Defense (DoD) and other government agencies implement informed and wise decisions to solve difficult problems. With over $139 million in Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program Investments in our technology, FTI is continuing to invest in developing new technologies, tools, and techniques. The culture of FTI is clearly our primary discriminator. From the very beginning, the culture emphasized doing what was right, not only for the customers who pay for our services, but also for the employees who perform the services, and for the neighbors and others in the communities in which we all live.