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Software Intern - Data Infrastructure

We can hire for this position in Chicago, San Francisco, or Lehi, UT. We are also open to a remote hire in WA, OR, CA, UT, MN, NY.

We all depend on healthcare throughout our lifetimes, for ourselves, our families, and our friends, and know it is notoriously difficult to navigate and understand. As an industry that comprises 20% of the US economy, we think healthcare should work better for all of us. At Collective Health we believe health benefits should be simple, accessible, and technology-driven. Moreover, we believe healthcare should be grounded by the people that it serves. Our mission is to make understanding, navigating, and paying for care effortless.

We deliver a connected healthcare experience for over quarter million members and 60 companies across the nation who want the best for their employees. If you want to make a difference in the healthcare of those around you, join us.


About the work:

As an engineering intern at Collective Health, you'll develop systems that allow us to analyze trends, power our web portals, manage user data, process insurance claims, and keep our data secure. Our tech stack is a distributed system of Java, Python, AWS Technologies. Our infrastructure is based on Spark, Databricks, Airflow, AWS S3, AWS Glue. We've got a ton of interesting problems to solve around distributed systems, data, analytics and predictions, system reliability, security, privacy, and more.
Interns at Collective Health are involved in every aspect of our software development lifecycle, including designing systems, writing code, and deploying to production. As an intern, you'll be assigned a mentor who will help you learn about engineering at Collective Health and help you grow and improve as an engineer. Our engineering culture is collaborative and supportive, and we value learning from each other. We care deeply about diversity and inclusion and have worked to build a diverse team where everyone feels respected and supported.


About the team:

You will be working with a team of engineers that are responsible for the Data Infrastructure in Collective Health. It is a small dynamic team with a strong focus on data. You will learn to work with big data tools like Spark, Databricks, Airflow, AWS Cloud technologies in addition to Java, Python languages. You will be part of a team that is responsible for creating the next generation data infrastructure to move data to and from external clients, partners, and internal users with the goal of improving healthcare. 


About you:

We're looking for interns who are proficient in an Object-Oriented programming language, such as Java or Python. We prefer interns to have completed at least one software development internship before who are passionate about data and infrastructure to solve hard problems for everyone. We are looking for interns who are willing to learn, strive to improve, and excited to make a difference in health insurance in the US.

Collective Health is a technology company simplifying employer healthcare to make health insurance work for everyone. With more than a quarter of a million members and over 60 enterprise clients—including Pinterest, Red Bull, Restoration Hardware, Box, Activision Blizzard, and more—our technical and customer experience teams are reinventing the healthcare experience for forward-thinking employers and their people across the U.S.

Collective Health is headquartered in San Francisco, CA, with additional offices in Chicago, IL, and Lehi, UT. Founded in 2013, Collective Health is backed by the SoftBank Vision Fund, DFJ Growth, PSP Investments, NEA, GV, G Squared, Founders Fund, Maverick Ventures, Mubadala Ventures, Sun Life, and other leading investors. For more information, visit us at https://www.collectivehealth.com

We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.