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Devops Internship Jobs in Illinois (NOW HIRING)

Substation Engineer

Oak Brook, IL · On-site

$85 - $120/hr

Field, construction, commissioning, utility operations, internship, or co-op experience. * Engineer-in-Training (EIT) certification, or progress toward professional licensure. Work Environment ...

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... of programming needs. Internships are provided for both undergraduate and graduate students, as ... Business Office Operations: Interns will spend time learning about the financial processes that are ...

... of programming needs. Internships are provided for both undergraduate and graduate students, as ... Business Office Operations: Interns will spend time learning about the financial processes that are ...

Substation Engineer

Oak Brook, IL · On-site

$75 - $85/hr

Field, construction, commissioning, utility operations, internship, or co-op experience. * Engineer-in-Training (EIT) certification, or progress toward professional licensure. Work Environment ...

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... internships may count toward experience. Required Technical Skills * Experience writing, implementing, testing, or consuming REST APIs . * Hands-on experience with Microsoft Azure DevOps , including ...

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This internship is designed to accelerate your growth as a software engineer while you help develop platforms and tools that directly power our trading operations. If you thrive on learning, enjoy ...

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How much do devops internship jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for devops internship in Illinois is $15.82, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.99 and $18.65 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a devops internship?

A DevOps Internship is an entry-level position where interns gain hands-on experience in software development and IT operations. Interns typically work on automating workflows, managing cloud infrastructure, and improving deployment pipelines. They collaborate with development and operations teams to enhance system reliability and scalability. This role helps interns build skills in tools like Docker, Kubernetes, CI/CD pipelines, and cloud platforms.

What typical responsibilities can I expect as a devops intern?

As a DevOps Intern, you can expect to assist with automating software deployment processes, maintaining and monitoring infrastructure, and supporting integration and delivery workflows. You'll often work alongside software engineers and operations teams to troubleshoot issues, implement updates, and write basic scripts or documentation. This hands-on exposure provides valuable experience with industry-standard tools and collaborative workflows, paving the way for career growth in DevOps or related IT fields. You may also participate in team meetings, learn best practices for security and scalability, and gain insight into how DevOps enhances software development lifecycle efficiency.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the devops internship position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a DevOps Intern, you need a foundational understanding of software development, system administration, and basic networking concepts, supported by coursework or hands-on experience. Familiarity with tools such as Linux, Docker, Git, and CI/CD pipelines, as well as exposure to cloud platforms like AWS or Azure, is highly beneficial. Strong problem-solving skills, eagerness to learn, and effective communication are valuable soft skills for this position. These abilities allow you to efficiently support DevOps teams, quickly adapt to evolving technologies, and contribute meaningfully to collaborative technical projects.

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Infographic showing various Devops Internship job openings in Illinois as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 8% Internship, 64% Full Time, 26% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 77% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 21% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $32,905 per year, or $15.8 per hour.

Substation Engineer

Socket.dev

Oak Brook, IL • On-site

$85 - $120/hr

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Job description

Nexus Engineering Group is employee-owned, full-service, and built by the people who do the work. As a Substation Engineer, you’ll help design, analyze, and deliver electrical substation projects for utility, industrial, and power delivery clients — with exposure across the full breadth of substation engineering.

You’ll support the design, analysis, and execution of substation projects from planning through construction, contributing across disciplines — physical design, protection and control, engineering studies, technical documentation, field investigations, and construction support. It’s a broad, hands-on role for a collaborative problem-solver who wants to grow across complex infrastructure projects while delivering high-quality engineering.

Why Nexus

You’ll own a piece of what you build. Nexus is employee-owned through our ESOP, so the value you help create comes back to you — not just outside shareholders. We invest in early-career engineers and give them real work from the start.

What you can expect
  • Employee ownership (ESOP) — build equity in the firm as it grows
  • Broad exposure across substation disciplines — physical design, P&C, studies, and field work — to help you find your path
  • Mentorship from senior engineers who review your work and help you grow
  • Full-service EPCm exposure, from concept through startup, across a diverse client base
  • Career paths that grow with you — toward technical leadership, project management, or discipline leadership
  • Flexible work arrangements where business needs allow
What You’ll Do
  • Develop and revise engineering deliverables — drawings, calculations, specifications, reports, and technical documentation.
  • Support the design and execution of substation projects from planning through construction.
  • Apply industry, client, utility, and company standards to your engineering work products.
  • Coordinate with multidisciplinary project teams — engineers, designers, project managers, clients, vendors, and contractors.
  • Participate in site visits, field investigations, design reviews, and construction-support activities.
  • Assist with equipment selection, design development, engineering analyses, and technical problem-solving.
  • Communicate project status, technical issues, and design recommendations to project stakeholders.
  • Deliver quality work within established schedules and budgets, and contribute to the Substation group’s technical standards and best practices.
What We’re Looking For Required Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology, or a related engineering discipline.
  • 1+ years of relevant engineering experience — utility, power delivery, electrical infrastructure, or substation engineering, including internship or co-op experience.
  • Understanding of electrical engineering fundamentals and engineering design principles.
  • Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, specifications, standards, and equipment documentation.
  • Strong analytical, problem-solving, organizational, and communication skills.
  • Ability to work effectively in a team-oriented environment.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience supporting utility, power delivery, industrial, or substation engineering projects.
  • Familiarity with engineering software such as AutoCAD, MicroStation, ETAP, SKM, CYME, CDEGS, Inventor, or similar design and analysis tools.
  • Experience preparing engineering calculations, drawings, specifications, and technical reports.
  • Field, construction, commissioning, utility operations, internship, or co-op experience.
  • Engineer-in-Training (EIT) certification, or progress toward professional licensure.
Work Environment & Physical Demands

Work is performed in a hybrid environment that includes office, remote, and active project-site settings. This role may require:

  • Prolonged periods of sitting and working at a computer workstation, with or without reasonable accommodation
  • Periodic travel to substations, construction sites, client facilities, and project locations
  • Site visits that may involve exposure to outdoor weather, energized electrical equipment, noise, heavy equipment, and active construction environments; appropriate PPE must be worn
  • The ability to walk uneven terrain, navigate outdoor substation yards, climb stairs, and access project-site areas, with or without reasonable accommodation
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