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What does an electric grid intern do?

An Electric Grid Intern assists engineers and technicians in monitoring, maintaining, and improving the electrical grid infrastructure. Their tasks may include collecting data, analyzing grid performance, supporting outage management, and helping with system upgrades or maintenance projects. Interns often gain hands-on experience with grid operations software, safety procedures, and industry regulations while working alongside professionals in the field. This role provides valuable exposure to the complexities of power distribution and prepares interns for future careers in energy and utilities.

What types of projects or tasks can an electric grid intern expect to work on during their internship?

As an Electric Grid Intern, you will typically work on a variety of projects that support the planning, operation, and maintenance of electrical grid systems. Tasks may include analyzing grid reliability data, assisting with load forecasting, supporting grid modernization initiatives, and learning to use industry-standard software for system modeling. Interns often collaborate closely with engineers and technicians, gaining exposure to both fieldwork and office-based analysis. This hands-on experience provides valuable insight into the day-to-day challenges and teamwork required in electric utility operations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an electric grid intern, and why are they important?

To excel as an Electric Grid Intern, you typically need foundational knowledge in electrical engineering or a related field, often supported by current enrollment in an engineering degree program. Familiarity with grid modeling software, SCADA systems, and data analysis tools is highly beneficial. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills help interns contribute meaningfully to team projects and problem-solving activities. These skills and qualifications are crucial for ensuring safe, efficient, and reliable operation and analysis of electric grid systems.
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Power Modeling Intern

The Energy Authority Inc

Jacksonville, FL • On-site

$15.25 - $19.75/hr

Other

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

About The Energy Authority

The Energy Authority is a public power-owned, nonprofit corporation with offices in Jacksonville, Florida, and Bellevue (Seattle), Washington. TEA provides public power utilities with access to advanced resources and technology systems so they can respond competitively in the changing energy markets. Through partnership with TEA, utilities benefit from an experienced organization that is singularly focused on deriving the maximum value of their assets from the market.


Join Our Team as a Power Modeling Engineer Intern!


Are you fascinated by how the electric grid works? Do you enjoy solving complex engineering problems, analyzing data, and building models that influence real-world decisions? If you're looking for an internship where you'll do more than observe—you'll contribute to meaningful work that impacts energy markets across the country—this opportunity is for you.

At The Energy Authority (TEA), our interns are treated as valued members of the team. As a Power Modeling Engineer Intern, you'll work alongside industry experts to develop and enhance power system models, analyze transmission networks, forecast energy prices, and explore the rapidly evolving energy landscape. From renewable generation and battery storage to transmission planning and market optimization, you'll gain hands-on experience solving the kinds of challenges that shape the future of the electric grid.

To maximize your learning and project ownership, interns must be available for a minimum commitment of two semesters (up to one year).

Why You'll Love This Role
  • Work on real projects that directly influence energy market forecasting and decision-making.
  • Gain hands-on experience with power system modeling, production cost models, and optimal power flow (OPF).
  • Collaborate with experienced engineers and analysts who are passionate about mentoring the next generation of talent.
  • Develop highly sought-after technical skills in programming, analytics, and power system simulation.
  • Build solutions that improve forecasting accuracy and support strategic decisions for utilities across North America.
  • Be part of a collaborative team where curiosity, innovation, and continuous learning are encouraged every day.
What You'll DoBuild & Enhance Power Models
  • Assist in refining and maintaining network models across multiple energy markets.
  • Research and integrate datasets used in optimal power flow (OPF) and production cost modeling.
  • Develop and maintain a repository of transmission upgrades to improve network model accuracy.
  • Automate simulation schedules and workflows to evaluate system sensitivities more efficiently.
Analyze System Impacts
  • Evaluate how new generation, battery storage, transmission projects, and large electrical loads influence future energy prices.
  • Support the development of standardized reporting for impact studies and modeling results.
Collaborate & Communicate
  • Partner with engineers, analysts, and stakeholders to improve model quality and analytical processes.
  • Present findings and technical insights in a clear and meaningful way to both technical and non-technical audiences.
What You'll BringEducation
  • Pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering (Power/Energy Systems) or Operations Research.
  • Candidates pursuing a Master's degree are strongly encouraged to apply.
  • Coursework focused on power systems, optimal power flow, production cost modeling, or energy markets is preferred.
Technical Skills
  • Experience programming in at least one language such as Python or R.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.
  • Interest in power system modeling, optimization, or energy market analysis.
Bonus Points If You Have Experience With
  • PLEXOS
  • Dayzer
  • PSS®E
  • PowerWorld
  • PSCAD
  • Electric utility internships
  • Power system analysis or planning
  • Energy market modeling
What Makes You Successful

We're looking for someone who is:

  • Naturally curious and eager to learn.
  • Analytical with strong attention to detail.
  • Comfortable taking ownership of projects from start to finish.
  • Able to balance independent work with collaboration.
  • An effective communicator who can explain technical concepts clearly.
  • Organized, proactive, and committed to delivering high-quality work.
Why TEA?

At TEA, you'll gain experience that goes far beyond a typical internship. You'll work on meaningful projects, learn from industry leaders, and develop technical skills that will prepare you for a successful career in the power and energy industry.

If you're excited about solving complex engineering challenges, working with cutting-edge modeling tools, and making a real impact on the future of energy, we'd love to hear from you.

Join us and help model the future of energy.


TEA Values

TEA employees share a common sense of purpose. When TEA accomplishes its mission, the result is improved quality of life for the citizens and businesses of the communities our clients serve.

TEA employees exceed the expectations of those they serve, deliver services with the highest standards of fair, honest, and ethical behavior, set the standard for service and expertise in our industry, embody a spirit of collaboration, and embrace TEA’s founding entrepreneurial spirit by seizing opportunities to deliver value.

If you are self-motivated, driven to deliver excellence, and passionate about your career, TEA is the perfect place for you.

It’s YOUR Future. It’s OUR Future.