FAQs
What is the primary focus of the Software Development Intern position at Noblis?
The primary focus of the Software Development Intern position is to help design, develop, and deploy Open Security Controls Assessment Language (OSCAL) solutions that enhance FedRAMP business process efficiency and address key internal and external process challenges.
What programming languages should candidates be proficient in for this internship?
Candidates should be proficient in programming languages such as Java, NodeJS, JavaScript, TypeScript, and Golang.
Is prior experience in cybersecurity assurance required for this role?
While strong software development skills and an interest in cybersecurity assurance are essential, prior experience in cybersecurity assurance is not explicitly required.
What educational background is preferred for this internship?
Candidates should be majoring in Computer Science, Software Engineering, Cybersecurity, or a related field.
What are the GPA requirements for applying to this internship?
Candidates must have a minimum GPA of 3.3 to apply for this internship.
Are U.S. citizenship and clearance requirements important for this job?
Yes, candidates must be U.S. citizens and able to obtain a public trust clearance to be eligible for this position.
What types of documentation will the intern be responsible for improving and updating?
The intern will be responsible for improving and updating the FedRAMP OSCAL web-based technical documentation.
Will the intern work alone or in a team environment?
The intern will work in a collaborative team environment, collaborating with cross-functional teams to create robust and secure OSCAL-capable solutions.
What is the hourly wage range for this internship?
The estimated hourly wage range for this internship is between USD $23.00 and USD $38.00.
Does Noblis provide any support for professional development?
Yes, Noblis offers professional development, tuition assistance, and various growth opportunities as part of its total benefits package.