> DomainTools · Boston, United States (Remote) · Part-time · Posted 2026-04-24
Workplace: remote
Department: Engineering
DomainTools is seeking a R&D Data Engineering Intern. This role is intended for those seeking to hone their development and data analysis skills as they begin their career. A successful candidate will be well organized, collaborative, and experienced in working with remote teams.
As our intern, you will be part of a critical team supporting production machine learning pipelines, providing development and ad-hoc support to our business. Responsibilities include: assisting in data hygiene projects and documentation to maintain data integrity, automating processes, and supporting the R&D team on other special projects as needed. These valuable opportunities provide hands-on experience, allowing you to put your educational knowledge into action and lay a solid foundation for your future. The role provides an excellent learning opportunity specifically for those interested in internet security, machine learning, and production development patterns.
The right person for us will have a support oriented mentality, wanting to enable organizations to make better business decisions and improve efficiency.
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This is an unpaid internship offered for academic credit only; monetary compensation is not available. The primary goal is the intern's education and training, not to generate immediate advantage for the employer. The experience is designed to provide valuable, hands-on learning similar to an educational environment, and there is no guarantee of a paid position at the conclusion of the internship. The intern will work under close supervision of existing staff and will not displace regular employees.
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Salary
$45,000 - $85,000
Location
Remote
Last stage
Growth
Investors
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