Summer 2026 Part-Time Internship - Software Development

Freese and NicholsFort Worth, TX
Onsite

About The Position

Freese and Nichols is excited to open a part-time (20hrs/week) internships on our Business Technology team in Fort Worth, Texas for summer 2026! After retaining our status as a Top 100 Internship Program given by Yello and WayUp we hope to make summer 2026 a great one! This internship will require you to be in office each day to help build connections with your group, fellow interns, and others. Relocation or housing stipends will NOT be provided for internships . Responsibilities: Software Development : Write or contribute to the codebase under the supervision of development team. Includes fixing minor bugs or adding features. Bug Testing and Reporting: Tasked with testing new software applications for bugs, errors, and other issues. Includes following testing scripts, documenting problems, and reporting findings to developers or project stakeholders. Participate in Code Reviews: Participate in code reviews to learn best practices in coding and software design. Documentation: Assist in the creation and updating of technical documentation for software applications. Attend Team Meetings: Participation in team meetings to understand ongoing projects. Research and Analysis: Conducting research on new technologies, tools, or development practices that could benefit current projects. UI/UX Design: Gather user feedback, create wireframes, and prepare design documents for user interfaces. Support Development Operations (DevOps): Assisting with software release and deployment processes. Includes version control systems, configure software environments, or automate build and deployment pipelines.

Requirements

  • Current student pursuing a BS or MS in: Information Technology / Information Systems Computer Science / Information Science Software Engineering Other related disciplines.
  • Graduation date of August 2026 or later
  • Proficiency in at one or more programming languages such as .NET, JavaScript, or Python.
  • Familiarity with coding principles and the ability to write clean, efficient code.
  • Ability to address programming challenges and think logically.

Nice To Haves

  • Exposure and understanding of modern development patterns.
  • Familiarity or exposure to cloud platforms, particularly Microsoft Azure.
  • Demonstrates interest in software development through self-directed learning, online community involvement, personal projects, or open-source contributions.
  • Knowledge of data structures, databases, and SQL.
  • Involvement in student technology organizations or clubs.

Responsibilities

  • Write or contribute to the codebase under the supervision of development team. Includes fixing minor bugs or adding features.
  • Tasked with testing new software applications for bugs, errors, and other issues. Includes following testing scripts, documenting problems, and reporting findings to developers or project stakeholders.
  • Participate in code reviews to learn best practices in coding and software design.
  • Assist in the creation and updating of technical documentation for software applications.
  • Participation in team meetings to understand ongoing projects.
  • Conducting research on new technologies, tools, or development practices that could benefit current projects.
  • Gather user feedback, create wireframes, and prepare design documents for user interfaces.
  • Assisting with software release and deployment processes. Includes version control systems, configure software environments, or automate build and deployment pipelines.

Benefits

  • comprehensive benefits package
  • paid overtime for salaried employees
  • annual bonus
  • access to company cabins in Red River, New Mexico and Banner Elk, North Carolina
  • flexible work environment which includes a hybrid schedule with up to 40% of remote work, and an alternative work schedule program which provides a day off every other Friday.
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