<br><br> Position: Intern - Software Engineer (class of 2023) <br><br> Minimum Education : Bachelors Degree or equivalent experience <br><br> Years of Experience: 0-1 years <br><br> Travel : Up to 10% <br><br> Citizenship: Indian Citizenship or Valid Work Permit required <br><br> Clearance : None <br><br> Worker Classification : Temporary Employee <br><br> Location: India - Chennai <br><br> Ref #13605 <br><br> Job Description <br>One team. Global challenges. Infinite opportunities. At Viasat, we’re on a mission to deliver connections with the capacity to change the world. For more than 35 years, Viasat has helped shape how consumers, businesses, governments and militaries around the globe communicate. We’re looking for people who think big, act fearlessly, and create an inclusive environment that drives positive impact to join our team. <br><br> Job Responsibilities <br>You could be working on (When absorbed as Full time Engineer): <br>a. Virtualized wireless communications systems <br>b. Distributed private & public cloud applications <br>c. Web applications <br>d. Systems & Cloud infrastructure <br>e. IP Networks & controllers <br>f. Machine learning & Data Analytics <br><br> Requirements <br>Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Electronics & Communication, IT or related fields <br>• Exposure or desire to work with any of the following; Python, C/C++, ReactJS, Ansible and many more in Software Development and Test Automation <br>• Experience with or desire to learn Linux <br>• Ability to travel up to 10% <br>• Open to work in Chennai, Tamil Nadu <br> To learn more about this site and other office locations, please click here! <br><br> About Company: Viasat Inc. is an American communications company based in Carlsbad, California, with additional operations across the United States and worldwide. Viasat is a provider of high-speed satellite broadband services and secure networking systems covering military and commercial markets. Viasat was co-founded in May 1986 by Mark Dankberg, Mark Miller and Steve Hart. Mark Dankberg became chief executive officer and Mark Miller and Steve Hart became chief technical officers. Viasat received venture capital financing of $300,000 from Southern California Ventures. In December 1996, Viasat had its initial public offering (IPO). In 1999, Viasat moved into its headquarters in Carlsbad, California. Viasat launched a spin-off company, TrellisWare Technology, in 2000. The self-funded company focuses on developing communications and signal processing systems. The acquisition of the satellite networking business of Scientific-Atlanta for $75 million in cash in 2000 helped Viasat to focus on providing technology for interactive services to businesses. In 2001, Viasat started working with Boeing on Connexion broadband for airliners. The company acquired Lockheed Martin Global Telecommunications' products unit, Comsat Laboratories in 2001 for an undisclosed amount. Comsat Laboratories is Viasat's technology and product development group for communication systems focusing on developing new technologies for extremely bandwidth efficient, high data rate satellite transmission. In 2001, Viasat also purchased US Monolithics, a company focused on designing high frequency broadband circuitry, for around $30 million. Eutelsat entered an agreement in 2001 to use Viasat's LinkStar high performance IP terminals for their broadband multimedia network over Ku-based FSS satellites. Viasat entered a joint venture in 2001 with Loral Skynet to found Immeon Networks to develop the Immeon satellite bandwidth-on-demand service sold in monthly managed service plans. ABC News used Immeon to improve its voice and data-communications for on-location news. Viasat won a contract with WildBlue Communications worth $16 million in March 2001 to build WildBlue's satellite modems to support the company's initial service launch. WildBlue signed a second contract with Viasat in 2001 for $17 million and Viasat would develop and produce satellite modem termination systems for six gateway stations.