CalAmp

Intern, Engineer Software - Carlsbad, CA (Summer 2025)

Job Location(s) US-CA-Carlsbad
Job ID
2025-4164
Category
Engineering

Overview

We are CalAmp. Enabling operational excellence for a world in motion. CalAmp provides flexible solutions to help organizations worldwide monitor, track and protect their vital assets. We enable transportation and logistics, government, industrial and vehicle manufacturers to improve efficiency, safety, visibility and compliance using best-in-class SaaS solutions tailored for their business.

 

CalAmp offers an engaging and diverse work environment where people take pride in their contributions and share in the company’s success. We empower our employees to showcase their talent, sharpen their skills, develop new capabilities, and be a part of a global team that develops revolutionary technologies.

 

From our headquarters in beautiful Carlsbad, California to offices in Minnesota, Mexico City, London, Milan, and Madrid, CalAmp spans the globe to deliver connected intelligence.

Responsibilities

  • Pair up with a senior engineer and be part of an agile team
  • Design, develop, document and maintain high quality scalable software
  • Debug, troubleshoot and fix issues in existing systems
  • Improving quality of existing software by employing unit and end-to-end tests
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams including Product and Design

Qualifications

Must Haves

  • Will be local to the area in Summer 2025
  • Experience with Javascript / TypeScript, React, Redux, React Query, Jest & CSS
  • Experience consuming external Service APIs

Strong Pluses

  • Experience or familiarity with Material UI, Next.js, Preact Signals

 

If you are interested in a Summer internship with an industry-leading IoT company, we want to speak with you. Please apply now as we expect our Summer Interns to start in June.

 

Market Minimum

USD $23.00/Hr.

Market Maximum

USD $45.00/Hr.

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