Technology Intern
About this role
Technology Intern
Department: Intern
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: 530 W 25th St
Reporting To: Director of Information Technology
Compensation: $18.00 / hour
Description
You will assist in auditing our systems to streamline operations and improve overall tech efficiency, while also supporting daily IT operations and engineering initiatives across the organization.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to
– Produce weekly audit reports detailing findings, realistic action plans, and key deliverables.
– Provide hands-on support for everyday technology needs, including processing and resolving user tickets via Zendesk.
– Participate in research, testing, and implementation of AI tools across the company's technology portfolio.
– Support engineering and infrastructure initiatives, including cloud-native capabilities and security upgrades.
– Ad hoc projects as assigned
Qualifications for the role
– Practical AI literacy and familiarity with cloud-native environments.
– Understanding of foundational cybersecurity protocols and best practices.
– Hands-on familiarity with hardware, basic networking, and cabling.
– Detail-oriented, strong analytical thinking for system audits, and a proactive attitude toward troubleshooting.
– Must be able to consistently lift up to 30 lbs.
– Must be able to stand and walk for extended periods during a shift.
Position Type
– Full-time or part-time flexibility (Minimum requirement: 3 full days per week).
– 100% in person.
– The internship program will run from September 10th - December 19th, 2026.
Company at a glance
Established by Larry Gagosian in Los Angeles in 1980, Gagosian is a global gallery specializing in modern and contemporary art that employs more than three hundred people at eighteen exhibition spaces across the United States, Europe, and Asia. In addition to its galleries, Gagosian is at the forefront of the digital marketplace with innovative online viewing rooms, timed to coincide with major art fairs, that include highly desirable works by today’s leading artists, transparent pricing, historical scholarship, and insightful market analysis.
Gagosian began publishing in 1986, becoming the first gallery to establish a publishing house that produces a vast range of catalogues raisonnés, monographs, artist’s books, scholarly exhibition catalogues, and limited editions. Today the gallery has published more than six hundred titles, rivaling the output of traditional arts trade publishers. The print and online editions of the Gagosian Quarterly provide unique access to artists in their studios and homes through insightful interviews and profiles of and by leading art world professionals. With locations in New York and London, the Gagosian Shop curates a coveted selection of rare books, art editions, unique collaborations, posters, jewelry, apparel, and Leica cameras.
Gagosian has long developed cultural programming and events with artists, including performances, exhibition tours, public talks, film screenings, and studio visits. The gallery has long been committed to working with and advising artists on all aspects of their legacy planning. In 2018 the gallery launched its Building a Legacy program, bringing together artists and their studio staff with experts in the field of artists’ estates, nonprofit foundations, and legacy stewardship through a series of symposia.
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