Engineering Intern – Electrical/Computer

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Engineering intern supporting APS, Arizona’s clean-energy utility, through Palo Verde analysis, design, and technical projects. Learning utility operations with mentorship, development, and leadership exposure.

Responsibilities:

  • Participate in a paid 10-week Palo Verde summer internship from May through July
  • Complete meaningful individual and group engineering projects
  • Perform simple to intermediate engineering analysis and designs
  • Assist with business and engineering plans, designs, specifications, cost estimates, evaluations, and studies
  • Assist with research, business documentation, studies, and technical reviews
  • Conduct analyses, investigations, and verifications
  • Summarize results and findings in written reports or oral presentations
  • Learn business and engineering operations and functions using internal resources
  • Coordinate with other disciplines and departments to achieve project goals and assignments
  • Present summer project results to the Engineer Senior Leadership Team
  • Perform other related duties as required
  • Support Emergency Response Organization activities and refueling or short-notice outages when called upon

Requirements:

  • Actively enrolled in an ABET accredited college or university undergraduate program in an engineering discipline or related applied science discipline
  • Approved engineering degrees include Materials Science/Metallurgy, Physics, Chemistry, Math, Nuclear, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Electronics, Computer Science, Environmental, Chemical, Architectural, and Structural
  • Must show ongoing achievement in areas of study and training
  • Minimum GPA of 3.2
  • Actively enrolled in an ABET accredited undergraduate Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, engineering, or related applied science program
  • Knowledge and ability to apply basic discipline engineering principles, practices, and theories
  • Ability to use commonly applied engineering approaches and calculations
  • Problem analysis and resolution techniques
  • Knowledge of applicable codes, standards, practices, methods, and safety standards in the applicable engineering discipline
  • For positions at Palo Verde Generating Stations, applicants must be a U.S. person
  • Must confirm U.S. person or non-U.S. person status
  • Must comply with Emergency Response Organization and refueling or short-notice outage obligations as a condition of employment at PVGS

Benefits:

  • Paid 10-week summer internship program
  • Housing during the program for qualified students if the internship is in person
  • New Hire Orientation
  • Professional Development opportunities
  • Company tours
  • Challenging, innovative assignments providing real-world experience
  • Exposure to Senior Leadership Team members
  • In-depth education on the organization, energy industry, and utility business
  • Dedicated manager and mentor
  • Professional and personal development activities
  • Ongoing feedback and performance coaching
  • Networking events with peers and management
  • Opportunity to present summer project results to Engineer Senior Leadership Team and receive feedback