$17/hour
78 St Marks Pl, Brooklyn, NY 11217, USA
Internship: Computer Science Student – Custom PC & Server Builder Location: New York City (hybrid/remote possible) Type: Internship (Part-time, with growth opportunities) About the Role Are you a computer science student passionate about hardware, servers, and hands-on problem solving? We are looking for an intern who loves building and experimenting with custom computers and servers. You’ll start with the Minisforum MS-01 and MS-A1 mini PCs and expand into projects involving Proxmox virtualization, BIOS/firmware updates, eGPU setups, and 3D-printed case adaptations. This is an opportunity to merge your CS knowledge with real-world hardware engineering. What You'll Do Assemble and configure custom PCs and servers for internal and client projects Install and manage Proxmox, set up virtual machines, and experiment with clustering Perform BIOS and firmware updates across different systems Design, adapt, and test 3D-printed case mods and hardware enclosures Build SSD-based NAS and storage systems Integrate and test eGPU expansion units (NVIDIA preferred) Troubleshoot, optimize, and document builds for learning and knowledge sharing Who We're Looking For Computer science student (undergrad or grad) with strong interest in hardware Passionate about building PCs, servers, and experimenting with hardware products Basic knowledge of CPUs, RAM, SSDs, GPUs, and networking Eagerness to learn about Proxmox, virtualization, and hardware/firmware tuning Bonus: experience with 3D printing or CAD tools Curious, reliable, and detail-oriented Why Join Us? Turn your CS knowledge into hands-on hardware skills Mentorship in advanced server builds, virtualization, and storage systems Work on creative projects like 3D-printed case mods Flexible schedule, ideal for students Potential for long-term role as we grow How to Apply Please reply to this posting with: Your name, school, and area of study Any PC builds, server projects, or hardware tinkering you’ve done (photos or descriptions welcome) Why you’re excited about merging computer science with custom hardware Join us and gain unique hands-on experience that blends software, hardware, and creativity!