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Software Engineers at Palantir drive large-scale transformation through data, AI and world-leading infrastructure that supports mission-critical workloads. As a Software Engineer Intern, you’ll have an opportunity to grow more quickly than you ever envisioned. You’ll join our Production Infrastructure organization, made up of small teams of engineers working on: Environment Platform: a Kubernetes-based PaaS spanning hundreds of production clusters; Apollo: secure, fleet-wide deployment and change-management for complex microservice suites; Signals: our full suite of observability and alerting tools.
Job Responsibility:
Own every phase of the product lifecycle—from generating ideas and designing prototypes to executing features and shipping releases
Work hand-in-hand with both technical and non-technical colleagues to uncover real customer problems and deliver solutions that address them
Contribute high-quality code directly to Rubix and Apollo platforms
Contribute to shaping Mission Manager, our new internal-infrastructure business line
Build the core capabilities used by advanced civil and defense agencies worldwide to power their infrastructure
Provide the substrate on which Palantir deploys its other platforms, Foundry and Gotham
Requirements:
Engineering background in fields such as Computer Science, Mathematics, Software Engineering, and Physics
Familiarity with data structures, storage systems, cloud infrastructure, front-end frameworks, and other technical tools
Experience coding in programming languages, such as Java, C++, Python, JavaScript, or similar languages
Must be planning on graduating in 2027. This should be your final internship before graduating
Active US Security clearance, or eligibility and willingness to obtain a US Security clearance
Nice to have:
Ability to communicate and collaborate with a variety of individuals, including engineers, users and non-technical team members
Willingness to learn and make decisions independently, and the ability to ask questions when needed