About The Position

The SMIT Marine Corps & OCONUS (MC&O) team is seeking a Business Systems & AI Solutions Intern to support automation and process improvement as part of the US Navy SMIT MC&O Team. This intern will work directly with MC&O leadership and cross-functional teams to enhance and integrate internal tools, streamline workflows, and leverage AI to automate manual processes where applicable.

Requirements

  • Enrolled in a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Business Analytics, Information Systems, or a related field
  • Strong Excel skills, including advanced formulas and macros
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Ability to multi-task, self-assign work, and operate in a fast-paced environment
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Candidates must be US citizen able to obtain and/or maintain a Department of Defense Secret security clearance as a condition of employment

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with JavaScript, Visual Basic/VBA, and/or Python
  • Experience applying AI or generative AI tools to business or analytical problems
  • Familiarity with Salesforce, Power BI, SharePoint, or similar platforms
  • Experience working with automation tools, data repositories, or legacy systems
  • Ability to remain upbeat, positive, and constructive under high-pressure deadlines

Responsibilities

  • Enhance and integrate reporting tools, automation and AI
  • Maintain and enhance internally developed tools
  • Develop or support tools that analyze data to identify similar or analogous tasks
  • Conduct targeted research on technical services to support automation

Benefits

  • Pay and benefits are fundamental to any career decision.
  • That's why we craft compensation packages that reflect the importance of the work we do for our customers.
  • Employment benefits include competitive compensation, Health and Wellness programs, Income Protection, Paid Leave and Retirement.
  • More details are available here.
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