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Renewable Energy Mentorship Program; Internship

Job in Seattle, King County, Washington, 98127, USA
Listing for: LevelTen Energy
Seasonal/Temporary, Apprenticeship/Internship position
Listed on 2026-03-11
Job specializations:
  • Energy/Power Generation
    Renewable Energy, Energy Technology
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 80000 - 100000 USD Yearly USD 80000.00 100000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Renewable Energy Mentorship Program (Internship)

Renewable Energy Mentorship Program for Under-Represented Minority Students

Accelerating the transition to a clean energy economy is one of the most important challenges of our lifetime. Key to doing this successfully is ensuring that leading companies can identify, recruit, and nurture skilled young professionals with the potential to lead this critical and fast‑growing industry. In other words, we need you.

Overview

Unfortunately, not every community has equal access to the mentorship, training, and network relationships that so often open doors. Together, Level Ten Energy, Energy

GPS, and other industry partners are taking on the shared mission to bring more talented and diverse young professionals into the renewable energy industry by continuing the Energy Scholars Mentorship Program. The Energy Scholars program is a paid internship and mentorship program designed to equip dedicated and capable college scholars with the skills required to secure (and excel in) well‑paid jobs in the renewable energy industry.

The program progresses you through a well‑defined, diverse curriculum, led by industry‑leading organizations. Energy Scholars will benefit from exposure to a dynamic cohort of other students and researchers in the clean energy revolution.

Objectives

Success of the Energy Scholars program will be measured by the number of scholars successfully placed in the renewable energy industry upon graduation. Core curriculum objectives include:

  • Developing a deep understanding of wholesale energy market operations and renewable energy technology
  • Supplying scholars with foundational energy analysis skills
  • Providing professional development opportunities including informational interviews with companies, mock interviews, coaching sessions, industry networking, and key connections for future internships
  • Opening up clear and viable energy career tracks for scholars with a variety of interests and skills
Benefits & Perks
  • Paid summer internship (monthly stipend, travel, and accommodation)
  • Clear pathways to subsequent internships and full‑time positions, as scholars hone their career preferences over time
  • Explore beautiful Seattle, WA
Program Highlights
  • Energy 101:
    Students will learn the nuts and bolts of energy markets, develop foundational analytical skills, and explore vital industry background. The frame for learning these fundamental concepts, and for the entire summer, will be a utility‑scale wind or solar project, itself. Students will dissect the project development process from start to finish, developing an appreciation for siting, permitting, interconnecting, and key technological issues.

    Students will learn how to value the energy produced by a project and will learn how to trade energy in a wholesale market.
  • Diverse

    Experience:

    Each participating company will lead different lessons, providing students with a broad overview of the available opportunities and the skills required to succeed in those jobs. Students will learn the industry from the perspective of a project developer, an analytics firm, a Fortune 50 power buyer, and an energy exchange operator.
  • Hands‑On Projects:
    Though students will gain the unique perspectives of the participating companies, the experience will be highly coordinated. The connective tissue linking the lessons learned at each organization will be a renewable energy project. Each student will be assigned an actual wind or solar project under development. Students will carry these projects with them throughout the summer, developing a deep, nuanced understanding of the industry through a project lens.
  • Going Forward:
    For dedicated students, the first summer may be just the beginning. Participating companies will offer additional internships (both school year and summer) and career opportunities to talented and motivated students. Student‑company matches will be based on the preferences of both the scholar and the organization.
  • Explore Seattle:
    Get to know your classmates and the Pacific Northwest! Scholars will be housed, for free, in Seattle for the summer. A dedicated program coordinator will organize numerous social events throughout the summer.
Program Dates

6/22/26 – 8/14/26

Eligibility & Expectations

Eligible applicants will meet the following minimum requirements:

  • Currently enrolled in an accredited undergraduate program
  • Legally authorized to work in the U.S.
  • Strong interest in Energy
  • Solid mathematical and analytical skills (some demonstrated coursework)
  • A commitment to the program, willingness to learn, and a passion for renewable energy
  • A commitment to spending the duration of the program in Seattle
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Position Requirements
Less than 1 Year work experience
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