Part-Time IT / DevSecOps Student Engineer
About the Role
Rain is looking for a motivated, hands-on student or early-career engineer to help build and support the internal infrastructure that powers our development and operations. This is a part-time, year-round role designed for someone who wants real ownership, exposure to production systems, and the chance to grow across software, infrastructure, and security.
You’ll work across a mix of developer tooling, infrastructure, networking, and security—helping ensure our systems are reliable, scalable, and secure while improving the day-to-day experience of the engineering team.
This role is ideal for someone who enjoys figuring things out, automating repetitive work, and getting systems to run cleanly and predictably.
What You’ll Work On
Improve and maintain developer tooling and build systems (CI/CD pipelines, build automation, dependency management)
Package and deploy software for testing, simulation, and internal use
Support and evolve internal infrastructure including servers, virtualization environments, and storage systems
Help manage networking and security infrastructure (VPNs, firewalls, switching, routing)
Contribute to infrastructure-as-code and reproducible system deployments
Assist with endpoint and device management systems
Help maintain security posture and support compliance efforts (e.g., NIST 800-171, CMMC)
Troubleshoot and resolve day-to-day IT and infrastructure issues
What We’re Looking For
Approximately 16–20 hours per week during the academic year, with some flexibility based on workload and availability
Currently enrolled student or recent graduate in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, IT, or related field
Solid understanding of fundamental concepts in:
Linux systems and basic system administration
Networking (TCP/IP, routing, DNS, VPNs)
Software development workflows (Git, builds, debugging)
Comfort working in a command-line environment
Interest in infrastructure, automation, and security
We value hands-on experience (home labs, side projects, open source) far more than prior exposure to any specific tools or technologies
Ability to learn quickly and work independently with minimal supervision
Strong problem-solving mindset and attention to detail
Nice to Have (Not Required)
Experience with CI/CD systems, build tools, or packaging systems
Familiarity with virtualization or containerization
Exposure to infrastructure-as-code or configuration management tools
Basic understanding of security principles and best practices
Experience with home labs, personal projects, or tinkering with systems
Work Environment
Primarily remote
Approximately 5 hours per week onsite for hands-on infrastructure work
Requirements
Must be a U.S. Person (U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident)
Must be able to pass a background check
Why This Role
This is not a ticket-queue IT role. You’ll be working on real systems that matter, with opportunities to:
Create and improve infrastructure components
Learn modern DevSecOps practices in a practical environment
Build skills across software, systems, and security
Make a tangible impact on how engineers build and ship products
If you’re curious, resourceful, and want to grow into a DevSecOps or infrastructure-focused engineering role, we’d love to hear from you.
Legal Notice
This role involves access to information governed by U.S. export control laws. To comply, applicants must qualify as a “U.S. Person” (U.S. Citizen, lawful permanent resident, refugee, or asylee). Employment offers are contingent upon meeting these requirements

