Enterprise Engineer Co-Op

Boston, MA
Temporary
Engineering
Student (College)

About the Role

The Flexcar Co-Op Program is a 5 month paid temporary employment program 

Enterprise Engineer Co-op  

Work with Enterprise Technology team at Flexcar and help us create the technology needed to support our internal operations. You will be part of the technology team responsible for consulting, designing, developing, configuring, and deploying end user productivity solutions.  
 

What you’ll do: 

  • Build workflow automation tools and integrations in Azure, Slack, Office 365, Zendesk and Five9 

  • Script writing and automation of manual process 

  • Work with various business areas on best practices in using collaboration tools 

  • Assist with the design, development, documentation, and testing of application and collaboration software and systems  

  • Create boards in Jira and opsgenie 

  • Help and create Vendor database and contract 

  • Configure and manage components including SharePoint, OneDrive, and other O365 components 

  • Support Slack configuration and manage our Slack environment 

  • Demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication skills, with both technical and non-technical personnel 

What you’ll love about being a Flexster in Enterprise Technology  

  • Collaborating with talented, passionate people in multiple areas of the company 

  • Learning new technologies that can be deployed to make an impact on how people work.   

  • Being part of a company that is big enough that we can achieve big things together, but small enough that you can make your mark. 

  • Having an immediate and direct impact on technology used in the company  

What drives success in this role: 

  • Willingness to learn new technologies 

  • Some software development or scripting capabilities (You’ll work with Slack, PowerShell, Power Automate, etc). 

  • Ability to understand user needs and translate them to into technical solutions 

  • Ability to multitask and successfully work on and deliver assigned projects, either independently or within a small team 

Who are we?

Flexcar empowers all walks of life the flexibility to have a car of their own without the hassles of traditional car ownership. Convenient and affordable, Flexcar is here to disrupt a 110 Billion dollar industry by providing customers an alternative to car-sharing, leases, ownership, and car rentals.

Flexcar is rapidly growing and we want you to be a Flexter. Our special team is passionate, kind, collaborative, driven, and all-in on building the next automotive game-changer from the ground-up. This truly is an amazing opportunity to not only contribute your talents as a team-member, but also to help build the future Flexcar.

The extra mile:

We encourage Flexsters to bring their whole selves to work - unique perspectives, personal experiences, backgrounds, and however they identify. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer – M/F/D/V.

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