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Our interns work on projects in aerospace, engineering, and information technology across our business, with real-world activities, tasks and projects to make a difference. One of our values is a commitment to shared success, so our assurance to you is to give you experiences and exposure preparing you to work with high performing and dynamic teams.
The Parallax labs internship will allow Northrop Grumman to enhance the capabilities being offered to projects. While doing this, the project also aims to expose the intern to a number of technologies and engineering processes. You will be working on ad-hoc script enhancements, documenting concepts and how-to instructions in Confluence, developing a standard ‘developer environment’ for project developers and more!
Familiarity with following would be advantageous to the position:
This will be best suited for a student studying software engineering or information technology. This role will be based in Symonston, Canberra.
Defining Possible is our mantra and we are committed to making sure that works for our people’s careers too. What’s Your Possible?
Everyone Matters:
Doing the Right Thing and Sharing Success are two values underpinning how we behave at Northrop Grumman. Here, everyone matters and we proudly encourage individuals from all backgrounds and all abilities to apply to join our diverse and inclusive workforce. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are welcome and encouraged to apply.
Our recruitment process can be lengthy for successful applicants, as we need strong security checks to let candidates close to our secure technology. Therefore, any candidates MUST have an Australian Citizenship to apply. We are excited to hear from you soon!
The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.
Australia
Australian Citizen
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