SOFTWARE DEVELOPER The Software Developer Intern, under the direction and mentorship of the Director of Software Development, will have the opportunity to apply programming, creative problem solving, and troubleshooting skills in a fun, interactive museum setting.
TASKS & DUTIES - Programming and deploying small web apps/digital signage
- Exhibit interactive maintenance/development
- API configurations
- Assisting other developers
- Creating scripts to automate tasks
- IT related tasks
Possible Projects Projects will depend on your individual skillset, but here are a few examples:
- Build "Netflix style" digital fakebook web app connected to Strapi CMS for our interactive jam room for visitors (Garage Jam Room).
- Create custom web pages for digital signage in the building.
- Create Python script to connect to Strapi CMS and download and update latest content for interactives.
Requirements & Qualifications - Javascript, NodeJS, Python, HTML, CSS, Vue, React, Arduino, ESP32, Unity, Godot, Wireframing (UX), AWS, Google Cloud, Azure, Serverless, ChatGPT/Prompt Engineering, AI, Stable Diffusion, Git/Github
- VS Code or any other code editor.
- Github Client or GIT CLI
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
- Ability to work both independently and collaboratively
- Flexible and able to adjust to changing demands
- Attention to detail and good organizational & planning skills
- Available to work days, evenings, and weekends as needed
ELIGIBILITY Intern applicants must be currently enrolled in a college (preferably entering senior year after summer 2025) or graduate school program.
Details - Rock Hall internships are paid positions and for enrichment purposes must be willing to work within other departments. This may include working shifts with the Fan Engagement and Museum Retail teams.
- The internship is onsite, starting May 28th and ending August 8th. Exact end dates could be flexible with some internships.
- Estimated weekly hours for this internship: 40 hours
Rock Hall Internship Experience The Rock Hall is a world-renowned institution and a pillar in the museum and music industries. The internships we host are no different. Not only will all interns get an in depth, project-based learning and working experience, but all interns will also participate in an organization wide internship experience. Weekly career development sessions and or panels with Rock Hall staff will ensure you are getting the most out of your time at the Rock Hall and completing the summer with new tools and resources when it comes to beginning your career. All intern positions will get a chance to work on the floor of the museum to learn firsthand how we create the world class guest experience for our visitors from around the globe. Lastly, all our interns will get to experience summer at the Rock Hall and Cleveland, getting to know the city that helped build Rock & Roll, and all of the events and excitement we curate each summer.
Employer's Rights: This job description does not list all the duties of the position. You may be asked by supervisors or managers to perform other duties. You will be evaluated in part based upon your performance of the tasks listed in this job description.
The employer has the right to revise this job description at any time. The job description is not a contract for employment, and either you or the employer may terminate employment at any time, for any reason.