Utilities- Energy Engineering Intern
Listed on 2026-03-11
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Electrical Engineering -
Energy/Power Generation
Electrical Engineering
Energy Engineering Intern
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM // Flexible schedule designed to fit around your academic commitments
Are you an analytical, curious engineering student ready to apply your skills to real-world energy systems?
What You'll DoWork alongside professional engineers and interns in Fort Wayne's Utility Energy Engineering & Sustainability Services. This internship offers both office and field experience, exposing you to energy systems, sustainable infrastructure, treatment facilities, dams, and reservoirs.
Key Responsibilities- Assist with field reconnaissance and data collection for energy projects
- Support preliminary report preparation and field verification
- Analyze energy data using Excel and pivot tables
- Conduct research, maintain data tracking systems, and organize files
- Complete required City training modules
- Pursuing a degree in Electrical or Energy Engineering or Electrical/Energy Engineering Technology
- Minimum of two years of college completed
- Curious, detail-oriented, proactive, and able to work collaboratively
- Valid Indiana Driver's License, or
- Valid driver's license with certified driving record if using a City vehicle
- Strong analytical, problem-solving, and data interpretation skills
- Ability to read and apply technical information, diagrams, and calculations
- Effective verbal and written communication
- Ability to manage multiple tasks and adapt to changing priorities
Gain hands-on experience with energy systems and sustainability projects while learning from professional engineers. Contribute to initiatives that directly impact the community and develop skills that prepare you for a career in energy engineering.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Employment is contingent upon the successful completion of applicable drug screening, physical examination, and background checks.
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