National Laboratory of the Rockies
Golden, CO

Post-Undergraduate/Graduate (Summer) Software Engineering Intern for Grid Modeling Applications

Hybrid$51,200 – $81,900/yrFederal Personal Identity Verification (PIV) card, including a favorable background investigation.Posted 3 weeks agoLinkedIn

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About this role

Ready to build software that powers the future? The National Laboratory of the Rockies (NLR) is looking for a creative and driven intern to join our Application Development team. This isn't your average internship; you'll be writing code that helps researchers, policymakers, and industry leaders solve some of the world's most pressing energy challenges.

This role focuses on turning complex scientific energy models and data into robust, user-friendly software applications. You'll work alongside world-class scientists and software engineers to design, develop, and deploy tools that analyze and visualize the future of energy. If you have a passion for elegant code and an interest in making a real-world impact, we want to hear from you. Your work will contribute to the open source Sienna Tool which was developed by NLR NREL-Sienna · GitHub (https://github.com/NREL-Sienna).

The primary programming language for this project will be Julia, known for its high performance in scientific computing.

Primary Responsibilities

  • Contribute to the full software development lifecycle, from design and prototyping to testing and deployment of applications in the Sienna platform.
  • Develop new features for existing and new energy analysis applications and libraries, including planning and operational models.
  • Collaborate with researchers to take technical specifications and translate them into code.
  • Write documentation and unit tests to ensure code quality and maintainability.
  • Participate in code reviews and team meetings, actively contributing to our agile development process.

Submission Guidelines

To be considered, please submit your resume and links to your GitHub profile and a portfolio showcasing your best work. The portfolio can include web apps, data analysis projects, optimization models, or significant contributions to open-source software.