Technology & Data Science Intern – ScentAir (Charlotte, NC)

ScentAir Technologies LLCCharlotte, NC
Onsite

About The Position

At ScentAir, we use technology to make everyday spaces smell amazing — from hotels and stores to businesses around the world. Join our team and see how data, software, and innovation power the scent experience! We’re looking for a Technology & Data Science Intern who’s excited to learn, code, analyze, and build. This 3–6 month internship is hands-on and fast-paced, giving you exposure to software development, data analytics, and IT operations — all within a global company that values creativity and results.

Requirements

  • Currently enrolled in a Computer Science, Data Science, or Engineering program.
  • Experience or coursework in Python, SQL, or JavaScript.
  • Strong communication and problem-solving skills.
  • Interest in data, analytics, and using technology to make things better.
  • Comfortable working on-site at our Charlotte, NC corporate office.

Responsibilities

  • Help build and automate tools and apps using coding and scripting.
  • Work with data to uncover insights that improve business performance.
  • Support projects across IT — from cloud applications to security and infrastructure.
  • Assist with dashboards, reporting, and process optimization.
  • Collaborate with experienced engineers and analysts on real-world challenges.

Benefits

  • Paid internship (3–6 month duration).
  • Flexible start date depending on academic schedule.
  • Full-time summer or part-time during semester options available.
  • You’ll gain hands-on experience, mentorship, and the chance to contribute to technology that helps businesses create unforgettable experiences.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Intern

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

101-250 employees

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