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Software Engineer InternCompany: Cyt Software – MowafeqLocation: Doha, Qatar (Remote)Hours: 20–30 hours/weekDuration: 3 months (with potential for full-time role)About MowafeqMowafeq is a document management and control platform built for construction and engineering projects in Qatar and across the GCC. We help contractors and consultants manage transmittals, drawings, and documentation workflows—replacing the chaotic spreadsheets and manual tracking that still dominate the industry.Our platform handles document registration, revision control, transmittal generation, and approval workflows. We solve real problems: eliminating version confusion, creating audit trails, reducing manual data entry, and giving teams a single source of truth for project Software is the technology startup behind Mowafeq. We're an early-stage, fast-moving team building purpose-built software for the region's infrastructure sector using modern web technologies and smart RoleThis internship is ideal for students or recent graduates with a builder mentality, people who love creating, experimenting, and improving products that real users depend on.You'll join our lean team and work directly with the founders, contributing across both frontend and backend. This is a genuine startup experience: you'll have direct input on what we build, participate in product discussions, and see your code ship to production quickly.Your focus will be on UI improvements and code refactoring as we scale the product. You'll also fix bugs, build features, and help clear our development backlog.What You'll DoBuild and maintain features across Frontend ) and Backend (Django/Python)Improve UI/UX and refactor existing code for maintainabilityDebug issues, ship fixes, and optimise system performanceWork with PostgreSQL databases, and REST APIsContribute to development workflows using Docker, Linux environments, and version controlParticipate in code reviews and product discussionsJoin 3–4 standups per week with the founding teamUse AI-assisted coding tools (Cursor, Claude Code) to improve your speed and output qualityRequirementsCurrently pursuing or recently graduated in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related fieldAt least one side project, academic project, or open-source contribution demonstrating hands-on coding experiencePractical knowledge of Python, TypeScript, and database systemsFamiliar with Django/FastAPI and , or eager to learn them quicklyStrong English communication skills and ability to work independently in a remote settingBased in Qatar with flexibility for remote collaborationNice to HaveArabic language proficiencyComfortable working with PostgreSQL, Docker, and Linux-based environmentsPrevious internship experienceInterest in B2B SaaS, or startup ecosystemsWhy Join UsWork directly with the founders—no corporate layers, real mentorshipExperience a true startup environment where ideas move fast and your work ships weeklyAccess to the latest AI development tools, including a Claude Max subscriptionPotential path to a full-time roleBuild real product experience that can shape your careerTo ApplySend your CV and a short note on why this role excites you to Highlight any personal projects or GitHub repos that show what you've built.Job Types: Part-time, InternshipContract length: 3 monthsPay: From QAR2,000.00 per monthExpected hours: 20 – 30 per week

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