Remote Intern in Infrastructure & Systems (Learning Oriented)Remote Infrastructure & Systems Intern (Learning-Focused)
EN - Job descriptionOverview
Modern companies rely on distributed systems, automation, and secure remote access.
We are hiring a Remote Infrastructure & Systems Intern , curious to understand how systems work
"under the hood" and who wants to evolve into future infrastructure, SRE, or platform engineering roles.
This is a learning-focused internship , not an operational role with on-call responsibilities.
What you will learn and what you will assist with
- Systems and virtualization
- You will learn how virtual machines are created, configured, and managed.
- You will understand how CPU, memory, storage, and GPUs are allocated and shared
- You will notice how compromises are made between performance and stability
- Networking and remote access
- You will learn how VPNs work on a conceptual and practical level
- You will understand secure remote access patterns and common configuration mistakes
- You will learn how users securely connect to internal systems
- Cloud and servers
- You will assist in the administration of Linux-based VPS servers
- You will learn how to use SSH, basic service management, and system hygiene.
- You will understand the difference between cloud and on-premises infrastructure
- Security fundamentals
- You will learn principles such as "least privilege", encryption, and secure defaults
- You will understand why backups and access control are critical
- You will learn how small mistakes can cause major security incidents
- Documentation as a skill
- You will help document infrastructure and workflows in clear Markdown
- You will learn how good documentation reduces errors and onboarding time
- You will practice explaining systems in your own words
- Research and exploration
- You will explore tools and ideas in test or sandbox environments
- You will compare trade-offs and present your conclusions clearly.
- You'll learn how engineers evaluate tools, not just how they adopt them
What we look for | How we work | AI and tools
- Curiosity + good basics
- Strong curiosity for systems, networking and infrastructure
- Basic familiarity with Linux and Windows (personal setups and home labs also count)
- Interest in understanding why systems behave in a certain way
- Learning and communication
- Willingness to learn networking, security, automation, and cloud concepts
- Ability to explain technical ideas clearly, in your own words
- Comfort in asking questions when you are unsure, instead of guessing
- Remote working style
- Ability to work independently with guidance
- Clear written communication in asynchronous environments
- Respect for documentation and reproducibility
- AI and automation
- AI tools are expected for learning, exploration, and ideation
- You need to understand and verify what you are applying
- You need to be able to explain why a configuration or change works.
- Working conditions
- 100% remote
- Flexible schedule, friendly to asynchronous work
- No on-call expectations
- The duration of the internship and remuneration will be discussed transparently in the interview.
EN - Job descriptionOverview
Modern companies rely on distributed systems, automation, and secure remote access.
We're hiring a Remote Infrastructure & Systems Intern who is curious about how systems work under the hood,
and wants to grow towards future infrastructure, SRE, or platform roles.
This is a learning-first internship , not an on-call operations role.
What you will learn and assist with
- Systems and Virtualization
- Learn how virtual machines are created, configured, and managed
- Understand how CPU, memory, storage, and GPUs are allocated and shared
- Observe how performance and stability tradeoffs are made
- Networking and Remote Access
- Learn how VPNs work at a conceptual and practical level
- Understand secure remote access patterns and common misconfigurations
- Learn how users safely connect to internal systems
- Cloud and Servers
- Assist with managing Linux-based VPS servers
- Learn SSH usage, basic service management, and system hygiene
- Understand the difference between cloud and on-premise infrastructure
- Security Fundamentals
- Learn principles like least privilege, encryption, and secure defaults
- Understand why backups and access control are critical
- Learn how small mistakes can cause large security issues
- Documentation as a Skill
- Help document infrastructure and workflows in clear Markdown
- Learn how good documentation reduces errors and onboarding time
- Practice explaining systems in your own words
- Research and Exploration
- Explore tools and ideas in test or sandbox environments
- Compare tradeoffs and present findings clearly
- Learn how engineers evaluate tools, not just adopt them
What we are looking for | How we operate | AI and tools
- Curious with good Foundations
- Strong curiosity about systems, networking, and infrastructure
- Basic familiarity with Linux and Windows (personal setups and home labs count)
- Interest in understanding why systems behave the way they do
- Learning and Communication
- Willingness to learn networking, security, automation, and cloud concepts
- Ability to explain technical ideas clearly in your own words
- Comfortable asking questions when unsure instead of guessing
- Remote Work Style
- Ability to work independently with guidance
- Clear written communication in asynchronous environments
- Respect for documentation and reproducibility
- AI and Automation
- AI tools are expected for learning, exploration, and drafting ideas
- You must understand and verify what you apply
- You must be able to explain why a configuration or change works
- Work Setup
- Fully remote
- Flexible, async-friendly schedule
- No on-call expectations
- Internship duration and compensation will be discussed transparently during interviews