
IT Data Analyst Internship
A Taste of What You'll Do
Assist in creating and implementing applications that support the operations of one of the world's largest wineries using advanced technology! Our award-winning Information Technology department seeks talented individuals for data analysis and developer/programmer summer internship roles.
If you aspire to work among a distinguished set of individuals and thrive in a career that is part of a dynamic industry expected to double in the next ten years, you’ll love what GALLO has to offer. You’ll be surrounded by team members from top-tier undergraduate programs, get to work with some of the best technology and software in the world, and you’ll find yourself working side-by-side with cross-functional groups such as Marketing, Sales, Finance, Manufacturing, Winemaking, and Research & Development.
This flexible internship program will allow you to develop either data or technical skills through project rotations within the Application Development and/or Data Services teams. Our program leverages your skills, interests, and educational experiences so you can quickly add value and grow as an individual.
Your journey in the internship program is just the beginning, as we view our internship program as a critical pipeline to fill our full-time positions. Apply now to be next!
Understand and document inputs and outputs of data to support continuous development. Be excited about driving insights and telling a story about data by developing compelling dashboards. Mine the data to identify patterns for predictive insights. Model structured and unstructured data to participate in the development of machine learning and other advanced analytical models.
What You'll Need
- Currently enrolled at a college or university and working towards a Bachelor’s degree OR Master's degree in one of the following areas: Computer Science, Management Information Systems, Economics, Mathematics, Statistics, Data Science, Data Analytics, Informatics, Marketing Research, Cognitive Science, or Applied/Quantitative Psychology to be obtained between December 2026 to June 2028.
- Experience defining problems, collecting data, establishing facts, and drawing valid conclusions.
- Capable of working with data in Python, R and SQL.
- Familiar with advanced statistical concepts such as random forests, ensemble methods, L-Nearest Neighbors, K-Means, etc.
- Strong written, verbal, and analytical skills.
- Required to be 18 years or older. This may be in addition to other age requirements, if applicable, as listed in this job description.
How You'll Stand Out
- Working towards a Bachelor’s degree OR Master's in Computer Science, Management Information Systems, Economics, Mathematics, Statistics, Data Science, Data Analytics, Marketing Research, Cognitive Science, or Applied/Quantitative Psychology.
- Previous experience/internship in technology.
- Knowledge or experience working with cloud ecosystems such as AWS.
- Previous experience working in a collaborative development environment.
- Exposure to development languages and environments such as Spark and Hive.