Internship

Software Developer/Coder
Stevens Solutions & Design Inc.
Posted: September 14, 2021
Location: Virtual, Anywhere
Internship Program: Natural Resources 21-22
Salary Range: $30,000 - $40,000
Hours per Week: 40
Start Date: September 30, 2021
End Date: October 1, 2022
Job Description
Advancing 3D Interactive SLR, Storm Surge, Flooding and Wildland Fire Software and Modeling for Emergency Management planning, Land use planning and Climate Change mitigation/adaptation.
3D Wave Design has developed close relationships with environmental, First Nations and applied geomatics research groups, particularly in relation to wildfire and inland flood risk assessments and global warming induced sea-level rise prediction and simulation. SS&DI/3DWave’s 3D proprietary LiDAR ingestion software/WebGL visualizations have been used by Atlantic Canadian towns, Municipalities and First Nation communities to demonstrate risks and to develop engineered mitigation solutions for council and public review.
Duties and Responsibilities
Software development and programming
Knowledge and Skills
Suggested skills expertise, and requirements:
Ability to research, write and convert scientific concepts to user-friendly information.
Knowledge of JavaScript/Typescript
Knowledge and experience working in GIS
An eye for detail and good visualization skills
Ability to take feedback and make changes as required.
Basic knowledge of 3D model design, animation, web hosting, and multimedia
Good communication skills; written, verbal and formal presentation
Personal time management skills and ability to work independently.
Knowledge of Python is an asset.
Knowledge of WebGL libraries, GIS technologies and React is an asset.
If Indigenous, please self identify.
Education Required
Computer Science, Coding, Programming. Can be self taught.
Certification Required
If Indigenous, please self identify.
How to Apply
To apply, send your resume to info@stevens-solutions.com.
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