Student Nurse Internship

This internship focuses on supporting the management and maintenance of storage infrastructure, including both physical and virtual storage systems, to meet the organization’s data needs. The intern will assist with developing and maintaining backup and storage plans to ensure data integrity, availability, and reliable access to business-critical information. Responsibilities include assisting with software upgrades, applying system patches, supporting the physical security of stored data, and helping monitor and optimize storage architecture and performance.

As part of the role, the intern will work on projects such as verifying and implementing backup software and systems to strengthen data protection and recovery processes. They will also assist with the administration, maintenance, and installation of storage systems to improve reliability and efficiency across the environment.

The ideal candidate will have a basic understanding of SAN storage and backup systems, along with familiarity with server operating systems. Strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills are important for identifying and resolving storage or system-related issues.

The intern will typically work between 24–40 hours per week, generally Monday through Friday between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM. The schedule will remain flexible to accommodate academic commitments, with occasional evening hours required when system maintenance or updates are needed.

This internship is best suited for students pursuing a degree in Computer Science or a related field. Must be a current undergraduate college student or graduate college student. A specific educational focus or degree may be preferred depending on the hosting department of internship. None required. A specific license and/or certification may be preferred, depending on the hosting department of the internship. Other qualifications may vary by department of internship.

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