Engineering Intern (Streaming Observability)
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TL;DR
Engineering Intern (Streaming Observability): Develop and implement observability features for streaming data pipelines using Kafka and Apache Beam with an accent on AI-First development workflows and high-throughput monitoring. Focus on designing, building, integrating, and testing streaming data metrics interception and visualization within an integration management system.
Location: Remote within the United States only
Salary: $20 - $30 per hour
Company
is a trusted leader in data management, integration, and analytics, helping businesses unlock the full potential of their data across cloud, on-premises, and hybrid environments.
What you will do
- Design and build logic to intercept and observe streaming data metrics passing through Kafka I/O transforms.
- Develop portable data processing pipelines using Apache Beam at massive scale.
- Integrate observability features into the Integration Manager dashboard.
- Test and validate monitoring to maintain high throughput without disrupting data flow.
Requirements
- Must be actively enrolled in a college degree program.
- Must be legally authorized to work in the United States.
- Remote work limited to the United States.
Nice to have
- Proficiency in Java or Python.
- Understanding of distributed systems concepts.
- Familiarity with Kafka and messaging concepts like Producer and Consumer.
- Experience with Apache Beam or Google Cloud Dataflow.
Culture & Benefits
- 12-week structured summer internship program starting June 8, 2026.
- Remote internship with regular intern events and workshops.
- Opportunity to travel for onsite orientation in Austin, Texas.
- Access to executive team through panels and Q&A sessions.
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