2026 Summer Intern, Grid Substation Design
2026 Summer Intern, Grid Engineering & Analytics – Grid Substation Design
About Us
We are a relentlessly client-focused group who are re-imagining, re-designing, and re-engineering the way electric utilities tackle industry problems. We are looking for passionate and innovative people who are constantly looking for ways to provide better quality engineering services for our clients.
The Ideal Candidate
You are motivated and take pride in the services you provide. You love to go above and beyond to ensure the project is done right and all deadlines are met. You should be proactive, self-sufficient, and able to productively work remotely. You always strive to expand your knowledge and improve upon our work processes to increase quality and efficiency. You are an active member of the team that works well with others and keeps the groups’ goals at the top of your priority list. You enjoy taking on new responsibilities and learning new skill sets whenever needed.
As a Grid Substation Design Intern, you will be supporting the substation design group with the goal of providing excellent quality work for our clients.
This is a full-time, 10-week internship that begins in early June 2026. Work may be done remotely from any U.S. location, or hybrid from our Reston, VA office. At this time, we are unable to provide relocation nor housing assistance for this internship. Pay is expected to be $23 per hour.
*Please Note: Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis*
As a Grid Substation Design Intern, you will:
Assist with the design and preparation of substation design drawings and including:
- Substation One Line and Three Line
- Station General Arrangements & Sections
- AC/DC Schematics
- Substation Panel Layouts
- Substation Panel Wiring
- Electrical Details
- Grounding Plan & Details
- Conduit Plan & Details
- Control Cubicle Layout, Sections, Cable Tray, Lighting, and Grounding
- Low-Voltage AC Panels
- Grounding Plan & Details
- Lightning Protection
- Illumination Plan & Details
- Coordinate with other disciplines, and drafting disciplines to ensure quality deliverables
- Participate in internal technical discussions, and project planning efforts
- Apply client standards related to the work
Interns may or should have:
- The ability to work with and understand technical concepts, while also being able to communicate them to non-technical personnel
- Basic knowledge of the electric grid
- Strong organizational skills
- Strong skills and capabilities in Microsoft Office (specifically Word and Excel)
Basic Qualifications:
- By start date, a minimum of 30 completed college-level credit hours is required preferably in Electrical Engineering or closely related discipline
Preferred Qualifications:
- Knowledge of power systems
- Advanced user of Microsoft products, specifically Word and Excel