The University of Virginia School of Law is seeking a Data Engineering Student Intern to support a major modernization of the Law School’s data warehouse and analytics infrastructure.
This role will focus on the data engineering foundations of the project: migrating and re‑architecting the Law School’s data warehouse to integrate with the University’s enterprise data warehouse (working in coordination with the central data team), using Microsoft Fabric as the platform for ingestion, transformation, and storage. The resulting Law School data lake and curated warehouse will become the authoritative source for existing reporting, downstream applications, and new analytics development.
This is a hands‑on opportunity to work with production enterprise data, modern cloud data tooling, and real‑world data governance requirements.
Key Responsibilities
Under the guidance of Law School and University technical staff, the intern will:
Note: This position is intentionally focused on data engineering and platform work. Application development and front‑end reporting are out of scope for this role.
Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
What You’ll Gain
Department: University of Virginia School of Law
Duration: Summer 2026 (with possible extension into Fall)
Hours: 20–30 hours/week (up to 39 hours/week permitted in summer)
Compensation: $20–$25/hour, commensurate with skills and experience
Location: Hybrid (on‑Grounds preferred; some remote work possible)
The University of Virginia is an equal opportunity employer. All interested persons are encouraged to apply, including veterans and individuals with disabilities. Learn more about UVA’s commitment to non-discrimination and equal opportunity employment.