OpenGov was founded as a platform company and can realign the GovTech industry due to its continued investments in its ERP platform and associated application suites – Budget & Planning, Permitting & Licensing, Financials, Procurement, and Asset Management.
OpenGov seeks a software engineer intern for its Procurement Suite. As an Engineering Intern, you will collaborate with the engineering team to advance our AI posture with our best-in-class SaaS solution. We are open to interns motivated by our mission to power a more effective and accountable government and wish to learn from our world-class engineering organization. The Procurement engineering team is distributed across the United States and Argentina, making this a genuinely multinational experience.
Job Summary:
The intern role at OpenGov is a full-stack role where you’ll help build best-in-class SaaS solutions that enable efficiency, transparency, and accountability within government agencies. You’ll learn how an enterprise software engineering team functions by shadowing other engineers in new feature development. Using modern technologies, you will contribute and help build great features in an agile environment. You will contribute to our AI innovation projects and get a 360-degree view of how ideas are conceptualized and transformed into features.
What You’ll Be Working On:
- Experience coding in an industry-standard language (e.g., JavaScript, Python)
- Experience using best-in-class AI tools (e.g., AWS Sagemaker Studio, AWS Bedrock)
- LLM Training and Conversational Search
- Maintaining Code Bases with extensive usage of Git
Skills That Will Help You Succeed:
- Currently obtaining a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, relevant technical field, or equivalent practical experience.
- Knowledge of large language models and advanced mathematical disciplines
- Having an open mind and a can-do self-starter attitude
- A desire to learn & gain experience delivering enterprise-level software
Nice To Haves:
- GPA 3.8+
- GitHub URL for personal projects or any open-source contributions
- Functional JavaScript
- Knowledge of functional coding paradigms React, Redux/or any NPM state management library.