
Intern - Software Engineer
Siemens Mobility, Frankfort, KY, United States
At Siemens Mobility, we empower transport providers worldwide to realize sustainable mobility solutions. As a leading technology company, we combine the real and digital worlds like no other in rail. In an open ecosystem, we bring together rolling stock, rail infrastructure, customer service, and software to enable sustainable, comfortable and cost‑effective rail traffic today.
Your Role – Impactful, Meaningful and Future‑Oriented
We have an exciting opportunity for a
Software / Systems Engineering Intern
to join our
Customer Services team . This role is designed for a
penultimate‑year student
who is eager to gain hands‑on experience working with real systems operating in live production environments.
In this role, you will gain exposure beyond software development, learning how applications are deployed, monitored, supported and improved once they are in operation.
In this role you will:
Deploy, monitor and troubleshoot applications operating in a
live production environment .
Work across a mixed technology stack, including
PHP and C++ .
Support
machine learning model training pipelines and deployments .
Contribute to codebases managed using
Git
(SVN exposure beneficial).
Assist with investigating and resolving system and application issues in collaboration with experienced engineers.
We don’t need superheroes, just super minds.
Currently in your
penultimate year of study
in Computer Science, Software Engineering or a related discipline.
Exposure to
PHP or C++
through coursework or personal projects.
Basic understanding of
machine learning concepts
is advantageous.
Familiarity with
version control systems , with Git preferred.
Strong problem‑solving mindset and curiosity about how systems behave in live environments.
Willingness to learn, adapt and work collaboratively within a technical team.
Join us in transforming the everyday for a better tomorrow.
Siemens prides itself on its diverse workforce.
We encourage applications that reflect the diversity of the communities within which we work, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We are a proud equal‑opportunity employer and support flexible working practices as part of our ownership culture.
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Your Role – Impactful, Meaningful and Future‑Oriented
We have an exciting opportunity for a
Software / Systems Engineering Intern
to join our
Customer Services team . This role is designed for a
penultimate‑year student
who is eager to gain hands‑on experience working with real systems operating in live production environments.
In this role, you will gain exposure beyond software development, learning how applications are deployed, monitored, supported and improved once they are in operation.
In this role you will:
Deploy, monitor and troubleshoot applications operating in a
live production environment .
Work across a mixed technology stack, including
PHP and C++ .
Support
machine learning model training pipelines and deployments .
Contribute to codebases managed using
Git
(SVN exposure beneficial).
Assist with investigating and resolving system and application issues in collaboration with experienced engineers.
We don’t need superheroes, just super minds.
Currently in your
penultimate year of study
in Computer Science, Software Engineering or a related discipline.
Exposure to
PHP or C++
through coursework or personal projects.
Basic understanding of
machine learning concepts
is advantageous.
Familiarity with
version control systems , with Git preferred.
Strong problem‑solving mindset and curiosity about how systems behave in live environments.
Willingness to learn, adapt and work collaboratively within a technical team.
Join us in transforming the everyday for a better tomorrow.
Siemens prides itself on its diverse workforce.
We encourage applications that reflect the diversity of the communities within which we work, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We are a proud equal‑opportunity employer and support flexible working practices as part of our ownership culture.
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