Software Development/Analytics Intern (Configuration ART), Summer 2025

Location US-MA-Ipswich
ID 2024-1640
Category
Information Technology
Position Type
Intern
Remote
Yes

 

EBSCO Information Services (EIS) provides a complete and optimized research solution comprised of e-journals, e-books, and research databases - all combined with the most powerful discovery service to support the information needs and maximize the research experience of our end-users. Headquartered in Ipswich, MA, EIS employs more than 2,700 people worldwide, most now working hybrid or remotely. We are the leader in our field due to our cutting-edge technology, forward-thinking philosophy, and outstanding team. EIS is a company that will motivate you, inspire you, and allow you to grow. Our mission is to transform lives by providing relevant and reliable information when, where, and how people need it. We are looking for bright and creative individuals whose unique differences will allow us to achieve this inclusive mission around the world.

Your Opportunity

Are you a current college student looking for an excellent opportunity to work remote this summer?   We are looking for a candidate that is truly an engineer at heart, is interested in system architecture, and likes to dig in and learn quickly.   As a Software Development Intern, you will work hand in hand with the System Architect to gain first-hand experience of our system and insight to our Agile development processes and create tools and visualizations to gain key insights that will improve our processes, velocity, and our ability to support our EBSCO products.

What You'll Do

Here are some key projects that you would work on:

  • Analyze the types of engineering work the team did over the  past 1 year and find the items (such as Services/Stored Procedures) that were often worked upon due to rework, requested changes, and defects.   Create strategies to identify such work items and produce a report on your analysis.   For this project you will create a tool to analyze statistics on Agile User Stories completed and perform analysis on what work was new development verses work to address an issue or defect.   You will create reports showing trends and recurring problem areas and review your findings with the team so that we can work together to understand problem areas and develop strategies to address them.
  • Create a tool that generates a diagram for the system assigned and displays inter-relationship between the services.  For this project you will create a software program to analyze CloudFormation templates and list the AWS services within and create a diagram of components using an API diagramming tool.
  • The database for our Admin Configuration System has become very large over the years and needs a fresh look to synthesize it into simpler sub domains to support micro-service architectures.  For this project you will analyze existing Admin Config Database and apply principles of Domain Driven Design to discover sub-domains within the database that could be developed as a new ecosystem based on a micro services architecture to replace the database and services.

About You

You are currently enrolled in college for Computer Science, MIS, Computer Engineering or other technical related degree

You are interested in system architecture and are a highly motivated person that can look at a problem area, analyze it, and suggest changes

You have good knowledge of Microsoft SQL, databases, queries, pattern analysis, and programming languages

You feel comfortable creating reports and presenting them to other developers.

Your workday will be in East Coast time 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM EDT

 

Our Offer To you

 

As part of the EIS Summer Intern Program, interns receive an hourly wage and dedicated orientation program starting on June 2nd and participate in enrichment and training events with fellow interns across the company. To learn more about the EIS Summer Internship Program, please visit - https://www.ebsco.com/about/internship-opportunities

 

Pay Range

USD $22.00 - USD $26.00 /Hr.

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