SOFTWARE ENGINEER INTERN
The successful candidate will perform research on new technologies and platforms, contribute to software architecture, development, and testing, and document findings under the direction of a Principle Engineer or Investigator. Preferred skills include ability to train and apply machine learning to solve problems and use of cloud computing technologies to implement solutions. The successful candidate will have a positive and teachable attitude, and will be able to work collaboratively and independently on software-related, testing, and documentation tasks.
Minimum Qualifications:
· Minimum of 2-4 years’ experience in computer programming or computer programming experience through college courses
· Ability to communicate professionally both verbally and in written form
· Ability to comfortably communicate with accuracy to supervisor and project leads
· Microsoft Office applications (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access, etc.)
Preferred Qualifications:
· Experience with object orientated programming languages such as Java, Python, Linux, Storm, H-Base, C++, .NET, XML and related standards, SQL, relational database design, a plus.
· Ability to learn and adapt to new technologies as needed
· Knowledge of parallel computing systems
CUBRC maintains an Affirmative Action Plan to establish fair access to employment opportunities and to create a work community that is an accurate reflection of the qualified workforce.
Special Requirements:
Must be able to obtain and remain eligible for a US Department of Defense security clearance during the course of employment.
We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status.

Since CUBRC’s emergence in 1983, the company has grown from a small facilitator of research into a fully staffed, highly respected, scientifically crucial entity. While it is our mission to make a positive technological and economic impact on Western New York, the influences of our work stretch far beyond the WNY region by making significant technology contributions to our nation as a whole.
The technologies and facilities of CUBRC date back to the late 1950s, playing a major role in the development and testing of NASA’s Gemini and Apollo space capsules, the U.S. Space Shuttle as well as many other vehicles that travel through Earth’s atmosphere at speeds much greater than that of sound.
More recently, CUBRC has continued its pioneering work in the area of aeronautics by expanding and enhancing our Hypervelocity research facilities into a unique research and test capability, available nowhere else in the world. In 1988, CUBRC expanded our technology to reach beyond aeronautics. CUBRC has made tremendous contributions in defending our country against the effects of biological and chemical agents, improving clinical diagnostic instruments that test for diseases, helping to save lives on streets and highways, and helping people make critical decisions through the development of advanced information systems designed to provide crucial information extracted from massive, disparate sources of data.
CUBRC offers exciting challenges where ideas and skills are valued and individual contributions are respected, recognized, and rewarded. Continually adapting and expanding, CUBRC remains invested in the power of technology, of first-rate facilities, and of innovative, highly motivated minds to impact and benefit all humankind.