Software Engineering Intern - Summer 2026
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About this role
GE Vernova is seeking motivated, personable, highly-organized interns who are looking for the opportunity to grow their technical and professional skills while building a career with unlimited potential. Interns will learn from the best in the industry and work on substantial projects with real world implications, getting hands-on with digital technologies.
As a Software Engineering Intern your main focus areas will be the Engineering function within GE Grid Solutions. You’ll work in one of our development teams, your responsibilities could include the design, development, deployment, test and/or documentation of one or more products from our portfolio.
Roles and responsibilities
We are recruiting for interns to join our AI Foundry team. We operate in small feature development teams following Agile practices. Teams comprise different roles, predominantly development, but also DevOps, user experience, quality assurance, technical writers, business analysts. Interns will join a supportive team, working towards shared goals & priorities, as defined by the business requirements. The teams will have the responsibilities of ensuring that the delivered products meet the required levels of quality, security, performance, and scalability.
Technologies, techniques and methodologies
We work with some proprietary technologies, but mostly industry standards, many leading edge. We are actively working towards a consistent, industry standard, toolset across each of our sites. This is an ever-evolving list that could include: Java, Javascript, TypeScript, Angular, NestJS, Kubernetes, docker, artifactory, Git, GitHub, Jenkins, AWS, Azure, Postgres, Oracle, .Net, C#, RabbitMQ, Kafka, Camel & RxDb. All of our programmes follow modern software development practices, with an emphasis on constant improvement. We aim for consistency in our approaches, but individual teams are encouraged to challenge this to suit their circumstances.