Research IT Summer Intern I/II

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This a Full Remote job, the offer is available from: Pennsylvania (USA)

Company

Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia is one of the 12 regional Reserve Banks that, together with the Board of Governors in Washington, D.C., make up the Federal Reserve System. It helps formulate and implement monetary policy, supervises banks and bank and savings and loan holding companies, and provides financial services to depository institutions and the federal government. The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia serves eastern and central Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey, and Delaware.

The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia is seeking a Junior, Senior undergraduate student or a graduate level student for a summer internship in the Research IT department. Students majoring in Computer Science or related field may be considered.

This is a paid internship (Monday - Friday, 40 hours per week) for our summer internship program (typically 10 weeks). The hourly rate for this position is $23.00 per hour for undergraduate level and $28.00 for graduate level. This position requires an on-site presence.

The Research IT department is seeking a hands-on summer intern. Our IT department has heavily expanded on our high-performance computing (HPC) platform in the Cloud.

Intern projects: (but not limited to)

Assist tasks in our Open OnDemand (OOD) platform in AWS

Assist with onboarding new users to the system

Assist with coding issues for current and new users

Assist with troubleshooting user's code (an opportunity to assist with troubleshooting skills)

Assist with data related projects (as needed)

Assist with ingesting new datasets or working to maintain existing ones (exposure to different tools in AWS like Athena, Glue, EMR, S3, and others).

Skillset/Job Requirements:

Skillset in various AWS tools such as: Glue, Athena, S3, EMR

Other coding languages like Python, Matlab, Stata, Julia, Fortran, bash scripting, job schedulers like SLURM

Proficiency in Linux is required

Basic knowledge of parallel computing like using MPI, OpenMP, and CUDA, is a plus

Soft Skills:

Strong troubleshooting skills are a must (the intern that can break down complex problems)

Ability to work in a group environment / group collaboration

Good written communications skills in helping with writing technical documentation

Physical Requirements:

May require sitting using a computer for several consecutive hours. May also require standing while performing tasks such as troubleshooting. May be lifting office equipment up to 10 pounds.

Additional Information:

The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia takes your information privacy seriously. Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia staff will only email you from the “@phil.frb.org” domain or through the Workday system “rb@myworkday.com”. If you are initially contacted by phone, feel free to request that the caller provide you with their email address to validate their identity. If you have any questions about the validity of someone who contacts you regarding this position, please email the Talent Acquisition team at TalentAcquisition@phil.frb.org.

We are an equal opportunity employer committed to hiring the best candidates and to providing equal employment opportunity to all persons without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, military service, or any other basis protected by law.

We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job responsibilities, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, please email us at TalentAcquisition@phil.frb.org.

All Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia employees must comply with the Bank's ethics rules, which generally prohibit employees, their spouses/domestic partners, and minor children from owning securities, such as stock, of banks or savings associations or their affiliates, such as bank holding companies and savings and loan holding companies. If you or your spouse/domestic partner or minor child own such securities and would not be willing or able to divest them if you accepted an offer of Bank employment, you should raise this issue with the Recruiter for this posting, who can provide you contact information for our ethics officer if necessary. You should review the Bank's Employee Code of Conduct to ensure compliance with conflict of interest rules and personal investment restrictions.

Background investigations and drug testing are required for all new hires as a condition of employment, after the job offer is made. Candidates for positions deemed as "safety sensitive" will also be screened for the presence of marijuana. Any hiring decision based on a background investigation will be made following an individualized assessment that is job-related and consistent with business necessity and applicable law. Employment may not begin until the Bank accepts the results of the background investigation.

All employees will be subject to FBI fingerprint / criminal background and Patriot Act/ Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) watch list checks at least once every five years.

Certain eligibility rules apply. You will provide work authorization to prove your eligibility to work in the United States.

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature, level of work and the requirements of this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities associated with this position or the personnel so classified. While this job description is intended to be an accurate reflection of this position, management reserves the right to revise this or any job description at its discretion at any time.

You will be available to work on-site. This is not a remote opportunity.

Learn more about the Philly Fed and its culture. Learn more about working for the Philly Fed.

Full Time / Part Time

Part time

Regular / Temporary

Temporary

Job Exempt (Yes / No)

No

Job Category

Work Shift

First (United States of America)

The Federal Reserve Banks are committed to equal employment opportunity for employees and job applicants in compliance with applicable law and to an environment where employees are valued for their differences.

Always verify and apply to jobs on Federal Reserve System Careers (https://rb.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/FRS) or through verified Federal Reserve Bank social media channels.

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