Interns

Welcome 2021 Interns!

Welcome 2021 Interns!

MTC is excited to welcome our Class of 2021 interns! These young professionals make up a team with a variety of backgrounds all focused on developing solutions to challenging problems.  

Welcome MTC Intern Class of 2020!

Welcome MTC Intern Class of 2020

MTC is excited to welcome our Class of 2020 interns who are performing a variety of meaningful tasks that will grow their skill sets while serving our customers. These young professionals are focused on finding solutions to challenging problems, from business development to radar mapping, they have come together as a unit to deliver results. Let’s meet them!

Kyle Fletcher: Sophomore, University of Alabama in Huntsville, majoring in Computer Science. Kyle focuses on the development of a user-friendly radar mapping GUI using his knowledge in C++ programming.

Randi Hardin: Senior, Mississippi State University, majoring in Civil Engineering. Randi is exploring the SIMDIS mapping capabilities, while studying the details of radar classes and sub-classes implied in the SIMDIS GUI.

Taylor Willingham: Junior, University of Alabama in Huntsville, majoring in Systems Engineering. Taylor uses her knowledge in MATLAB coding to index and optimize geographic data, while documenting team-progress for bi-weekly updates of systems requirements.

Andrew Heil: Junior, University of Alabama in Huntsville, majoring in Mechanical Engineering. Andrew uses his knowledge in MATLAB coding to construct a method of estimating a radar line-of-sight, while forming an efficient data storage technique.

Libby Fleming: Graduate, University of Alabama in Huntsville, majored in Chemical Engineering. Libby is creating numerous MATLAB programs using her knowledge in calculus applications to optimize the placement of a radar with respect to its surrounding terrain.

Calista Sylvester:  Junior, University of Alabama in Huntsville, majoring in Business Administration.  Calista is focused on researching organizations to find new opportunities, developing quotes and proposals for clients, and attending conferences, meetings, and industry events.

Welcome MTC intern Class of 2019

Back: Michelle Dahlberg and Randi Hardin. Front: Phillip Ray and Bradley Fleming.
Back: Randi Hardin. Front: Zach Ranta, Phillip Ray and Bradley Fleming.

Welcome MTC intern Class of 2019

During the summer, the Maximum Technology Corporation office welcomes a new class of interns, majoring in a wide range of subjects and from various universities. This year the team welcomed five interns who worked on everything from database management, to Python programming and implementing Office 365 products. The interns have been busy and hard at work the past few months, but still managed to find a little time to for some fun. Welcome our Intern Class of 2019:

Michelle Dahlberg, senior, University of Alabama Huntsville, majoring in information systems. Engineering and software companies can’t survive without their databases, and Michelle was an integral in maintaining and building databases the teams needed to work with their clients effectively.

Bradley Fleming, sophomore, University of Alabama Huntsville, majoring in computer engineering. MATLAB and Python programming languages are some of the primary software programs used at MTC, and Bradley had the opportunity to learn how to use each effectively.

Randi Hardin, junior, Mississippi State University, majoring in civil engineering. Like Bradley, Randi increased her knowledge of popular programming softwares MATLAB and Python.

Zach Ranta, senior, University of Alabama Huntsville, majoring in electrical engineering. Working in an office that specializes in data analysis, systems engineering and field testing, offers a lot for interns to study, and Zach’s role was assisting our engineering teams with their specialized needs.

Phillip Ray, sophomore, University of Alabama Huntsville, majoring in information systems and concentrating in cyber security. Office 365 is used in many offices across the country, and Phillip learned how to oversee, troubleshoot and implement many of the its products.
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