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Quality Engineering Internship (Fall 2025)

Dayton, Ohio

Who We Are

Tenet3 is a knowledge modeling company undergoing growth due to an increasing amount of customer demand. We don’t just work on cutting-edge technology—we solve complex, high-impact problems that drive innovation and security. We specialize in developing advanced software that helps people think more effectively by using innovative visualizations, cutting-edge machine learning, and property graph analysis.

Why Work Here

This internship provides hands-on experience with the tools and mindsets used in modern digital engineering. You’ll gain visibility into real-world systems integration challenges and learn from a team committed to mentoring and innovation.

The Role

As a Quality Engineer Intern at Tenet3, you’ll work alongside experienced engineers to develop and execute automated tests, maintain test data and environments, and contribute to quality assurance strategies that ensure software reliability and performance. You’ll gain experience with modern testing frameworks, CI pipelines, and defect tracking tools.

This internship is ideal for students who are detail-oriented, curious about testing and automation, and excited to contribute to the development of robust, secure software systems. You’ll receive one-on-one mentorship, exposure to industry-standard quality tools, and insight into agile engineering practices.

What You’ll Do

  • Develop and maintain automated test scripts for frontend and backend components
  • Assist with test planning, execution, and reporting
  • Investigate bugs and verify fixes through regression testing
  • Participate in team ceremonies and collaborate with developers and QA leads

Essential Job Duties

  • Test Automation: Use tools like Selenium, Playwright, or Pytest to create and maintain automated test cases for APIs and UI workflows.
  • Test Management: Help document and organize test plans, test cases, and bug reports using tools like Jira and TestRail.
  • Defect Reproduction & Tracking: Assist in reproducing issues, analyzing logs, and working with developers to track and verify fixes.
  • CI/CD Integration: Support the integration of test scripts into CI pipelines using platforms such as GitLab CI or Jenkins.
  • Agile Participation: Join standups, sprint demos, and retrospectives; communicate progress and ask questions.

 

Skills and Qualifications

  • Education: Enrolled in a bachelor's program in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Information Systems, or a related technical field.
  • GPA: Minimum 3.5
  • Programming Exposure: Familiarity with Python or JavaScript; coursework or personal experience in writing basic scripts or automation.
  • Tool Curiosity: Interest in learning test automation frameworks such as Selenium or Playwright; exposure to Git and CI tools is a plus.
  • Analytical Thinking: Attention to detail and a systematic approach to identifying and solving problems.
  • Communication Skills: Clear verbal and written communication; able to write clean documentation and work well in a team environment.
  • Growth Mindset: Self-motivated and eager to learn quality engineering workflows in a real-world development setting.

Tenet3 provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment. Equal employment opportunity applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leave of absence, compensation, and training.

 

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