About the placement
This internship is with Novecom and is facilitated by the CSIRO’s Generation STEM Links program.
Novecom is, a leader in environmental monitoring and smart data solutions, Novecom has designed, manufactured and commissioned a water metering, telemetering, and monitoring system to report water usage and pressure levels associated with a significant stock & domestic water supply network in Central Western NSW. 56 farms rely on this water supply to keep tanks full and stock watered.
You will be challenged with the task of filtering reported data as it is presented on a user interface and enable alerts to be generated when certain parameters are exceeded. The faults and emergency alerts will be represented as colour changes on the user interface. That is, 'red for a problem', 'green for no problem'. The colour representation of fault/no fault conditions will enable efficient determination of defects and negate the need for analysing 56 individual sets of data at regular intervals to determine correct operation of the stock & domestic scheme.
You will work within an interdisciplinary team and assist with the design, development and commercialisation of electronic products. This opportunity will allow you to gather insight into where a career in software engineering can take you, and gain experience working in an interdisciplinary and collaborative environment.
Work arrangements
- Start date: May/June
- Working arrangement: Part time for 200 hours
- Remuneration: $31.25 + super on a casual contract with Novecom
- Location: Mayfield West, Newcastle, NSW
Desired capabilities
- Studying Software Engineering, or other related STEM degree
- A STEM interest with experience in data analytics, computer science, or engineering
- Experience designing system optimisation interface
- Experience with Python, Rust, Java Script, and HTML
- Web Development experience, system administration, and networking experience
- Good written and oral communication skills
- High level problem solving and communication skills
- Organisation skills with the ability to plan and prioritise when working across different teams
- Good listener
Requirements
- Must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident.
- Must be in your penultimate or final year of an undergraduate qualification.
About the Industry Partner
Novecom works collaboratively with companies in varying sectors to facilitate the management of environmental monitoring and sensor-based networks across the mining, renewable energy, manufacturing, agribusiness, transport and construction sectors. Through innovative platforms like SentineX®, SynaptiX® and Intercepta® we help businesses understand their data and make informed decisions. If you value data, Novecom can add value to your business. We take the complexity out of data acquisition, analysis and reporting by understanding your problem and delivering valuable operational intelligence.
Apply
If you are interested in this internship, please log in to our Education & Outreach Portal to apply. Be sure to include the application code 0146a. You’ll need to submit your CV (PDF file) and complete the application questions.
About the placement
This internship is with Novecom and is facilitated by the CSIRO’s Generation STEM Links program.
Novecom is, a leader in environmental monitoring and smart data solutions, Novecom has designed, manufactured and commissioned a water metering, telemetering, and monitoring system to report water usage and pressure levels associated with a significant stock & domestic water supply network in Central Western NSW. 56 farms rely on this water supply to keep tanks full and stock watered.
You will be challenged with the task of filtering reported data as it is presented on a user interface and enable alerts to be generated when certain parameters are exceeded. The faults and emergency alerts will be represented as colour changes on the user interface. That is, 'red for a problem', 'green for no problem'. The colour representation of fault/no fault conditions will enable efficient determination of defects and negate the need for analysing 56 individual sets of data at regular intervals to determine correct operation of the stock & domestic scheme.
You will work within an interdisciplinary team and assist with the design, development and commercialisation of electronic products. This opportunity will allow you to gather insight into where a career in software engineering can take you, and gain experience working in an interdisciplinary and collaborative environment.
Work arrangements
- Start date: May/June
- Working arrangement: Part time for 200 hours
- Remuneration: $31.25 + super on a casual contract with Novecom
- Location: Mayfield West, Newcastle, NSW
Desired capabilities
- Studying Software Engineering, or other related STEM degree
- A STEM interest with experience in data analytics, computer science, or engineering
- Experience designing system optimisation interface
- Experience with Python, Rust, Java Script, and HTML
- Web Development experience, system administration, and networking experience
- Good written and oral communication skills
- High level problem solving and communication skills
- Organisation skills with the ability to plan and prioritise when working across different teams
- Good listener
Requirements
- Must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident.
- Must be in your penultimate or final year of an undergraduate qualification.
About the Industry Partner
Novecom works collaboratively with companies in varying sectors to facilitate the management of environmental monitoring and sensor-based networks across the mining, renewable energy, manufacturing, agribusiness, transport and construction sectors. Through innovative platforms like SentineX®, SynaptiX® and Intercepta® we help businesses understand their data and make informed decisions. If you value data, Novecom can add value to your business. We take the complexity out of data acquisition, analysis and reporting by understanding your problem and delivering valuable operational intelligence.
Apply
If you are interested in this internship, please log in to our Education & Outreach Portal to apply. Be sure to include the application code 0146a. You’ll need to submit your CV (PDF file) and complete the application questions.