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Java Developer Intern

What You Will Bring To The Team

The Software Engineering intern contributes to the professional services team to learn and aid with the development and support of Toshiba's Point of Sale (POS) solutions in the retail marketplace, collaborating within the agile development team in a fast-paced, customer-first environment. These solutions include point of sale (POS), and customer loyalty solutions. Many technologies are used, including SaaS (Software as a Service), SOA (Service Oriented Architecture), and desktop python automation development.

This role is open to undergraduate students currently enrolled in a bachelor's degree program, majoring in computer science that is at least one year from graduation, and someone ready to take on challenging automation/development activities. Though the candidate is not responsible for creating the automation frameworks, the candidate will need sufficient programming skills to use existing automation frameworks. This technical depth translates to being able to read basic programming files and to be able to use function calls established by the test framework.

What You Will Be Doing

Your typical day as a Toshiba Developer Intern will involve:

  • Assist engineers in a subset of the following areas as assigned:
  • Participate in the automation implementation, development, and maintenance of systems supporting various applications and business-critical functionality.
  • Work directly with the agile development team and stakeholders to help with existing requirements, adhere to timelines, and meet deliverables.
  • Learn about TGCS product offerings and how clients use them.
  • Learn how TGCS products go from an idea to a fully-fledged product.

Naturally, to be successful in this role, you must have and know of

Ability to work in a fast-paced, team-based environment

  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Programming and analytical skills, problem determination and debugging, attention to detail, teamwork, and excellent communication skills.
  • English: Fluent (Capacity to read, analyze, correct, and write)
  • Responsible, organized, and hard-working with excellent communication skills in teamwork.
  • Computer science fundamentals including object-oriented concepts, overloading, inheritance, and related algorithms.
  • Knowledge of unit testing and build automation.
  • Experience working with hardware.
  • Familiarity with the software engineering lifecycle and agile methodologies. (desired)
  • Operative Systems: Windows and Linux (desired)
  • Familiarity with Git/GitLab. (desired)

 

Preferred Skills

  • Excellent oral and written communication.
  • Knowledge in Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.
  • Advanced English.
  • The last semesters of a Computer / Systems Engineering / Business Administrative career or related.
  • Skilled in Java.
  • Operative Systems: Windows and Linux.
  • Familiarity with Git/GitLab.

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