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Nuclear Project Engineer III

Charlotte, NC · Remote

$88.05 - $89.45/hr

The contractor will collaborate with Duke Energy stakeholders and cross-functional teams to develop ... Hybrid and remote work arrangements may be available; on-site presence will be required for ...

Energy Engineer

Peoria, IL · Remote

$50K - $91K/yr

Louis as an Energy Engineer. The position is ideal for a person with excellent technical skills and ... contractors, suppliers, architects, and project engineers. Location: This position is fully remote.

Energy Engineer

Collinsville, IL · Remote

$50K - $91K/yr

Louis as an Energy Engineer. The position is ideal for a person with excellent technical skills and ... contractors, suppliers, architects, and project engineers. Location: This position is fully remote.

An Energy Analyst will frequently interact with clients, contractors, and engineers to fulfill the ... Remote Monitoring * Assist with the collection and evaluation of energy, weather, and building ...

An Energy Analyst will frequently interact with clients, contractors, and engineers to fulfill the ... Remote Monitoring * Assist with the collection and evaluation of energy, weather, and building ...

An Energy Analyst will frequently interact with clients, contractors, and engineers to fulfill the ... Remote Monitoring * Assist with the collection and evaluation of energy, weather, and building ...

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How much do remote duke energy contractor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote duke energy contractor in the United States is $33.63, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.00 and $45.67 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by remote Duke Energy contractors, and how can they be addressed?

Remote Duke Energy contractors often encounter challenges such as coordinating effectively with on-site teams, staying updated on project developments, and maintaining clear communication across time zones. To address these challenges, it is essential to leverage collaboration tools provided by Duke Energy, participate in regular virtual meetings, and establish clear expectations regarding deliverables. Additionally, proactively seeking feedback and building strong working relationships with both internal teams and other contractors can help ensure smooth project execution.

What is the difference between Remote Duke Energy Contractor vs Remote Duke Energy Lineworker?

AspectRemote Duke Energy ContractorRemote Duke Energy Lineworker
CredentialsVaries by project, often includes contractor licenses or certificationsRequired electrical lineman certifications and safety training
Work EnvironmentProject sites, offices, remote locationsOutdoor, utility poles, substations
Employer UsageContracted for specific projects or maintenanceDirectly employed by Duke Energy for utility operations
Common Search IntentContracting opportunities, project-based workField work, line maintenance, safety procedures

The main difference is that Remote Duke Energy Contractors are hired on a project basis with varying credentials, working in diverse environments, while Remote Duke Energy Lineworkers are employed directly by Duke Energy, focusing on outdoor electrical line maintenance and safety. Contractors typically handle specific tasks, whereas lineworkers perform ongoing utility operations.

What is a Remote Duke Energy Contractor?

A Remote Duke Energy Contractor is an individual or company hired by Duke Energy to perform specific tasks or projects from a location outside of Duke Energy’s physical offices. These contractors might work in areas such as IT, customer service, engineering, or project management. They collaborate with Duke Energy teams virtually and are responsible for delivering their contracted services according to agreed-upon terms. Remote contractors often have flexible schedules but must adhere to the company's performance standards and security protocols. This arrangement allows Duke Energy to access specialized skills and scale their workforce as needed.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Duke Energy Contractor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Duke Energy Contractor, you typically need relevant industry experience, knowledge of energy sector operations, and a background in fields such as engineering, project management, or IT, often supported by a bachelor’s degree or specialized certifications. Familiarity with Duke Energy’s specific platforms, remote collaboration tools, and compliance systems is crucial for effective performance. Strong communication, self-motivation, and problem-solving abilities help contractors excel in virtual environments and manage projects independently. These skills ensure contractors can deliver reliable results, maintain safety standards, and contribute to Duke Energy’s operational goals while working remotely.
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Infographic showing various Remote Duke Energy Contractor job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 96% Full Time, 3% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $69,944 per year, or $33.6 per hour.
Returning Engineering Intern/Co-op Spring/Summer 2027

Returning Engineering Intern/Co-op Spring/Summer 2027

Duke Energy Corporation

Charlotte, NC • On-site, Remote

$16.25 - $21.25/hr

Full-time

This job post has expired 1 day ago. Applications are no longer accepted.


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Company rating: 8.6 out of 10

Based on 163 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

7th of 74 rated oil and gas companies


Job description

Important Application Submission Information

In order to ensure your application is successfully received before the job posting expires, please submit your application by 11:59 PM on Sunday, June 7, 2026More than a career - a chance to make a difference in people's lives.

Build an exciting, rewarding career with us - help us make a difference for millions of people every day. Consider joining the Duke Energy team, where you'll find a friendly work environment, opportunities for growth and development, recognition for your work, and competitive pay and benefits.

Click here to learn about a day in the life of a Duke Energy Student Employee.

About Us:

Duke Energy, one of the largest electric powers holding company in the U.S., is a Fortune 150 company dedicated to driving the future of reliable, affordable and cleaner energy. Join us in our mission to build a smarter energy future and help drive our transition to net-zero carbon emissions from electricity generation by 2050.

Why Duke Energy?

Here are the top 3 reasons why working at Duke Energy as a college student is the number one choice for you:

1. Career Development: Duke Energy provides extensive training programs, mentorship opportunities, and career development resources to help students grow professionally.

2. Growth and Reputation: As one of the largest energy companies in the U.S., Duke Energy offers job growth and a reputable name in the industry, which can be advantageous for future career prospects.

3. Work-Life Balance: The company supports a healthy work-life balance with flexible work schedules, remote work options, and employee wellness programs.

Basic/Required Qualifications

  • Enrolled and pursuing an ABET-accredited Bachelor's or Master's degree in Nuclear, Mechanical, Civil, Chemical, Electrical, Chemical, Industrial & Systems Engineering OR enrolled and pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Engineering Technology or Construction Management.

  • Must not graduate prior to August 2026

  • Cumulative college GPA of 2.75 or higher

As an engineering intern, you will have the opportunity to work on real-world projects and learn from experienced engineers.

See below for more information on the types of programs that are offered. Take notes of what you are interested in, we'll ask you about this later in the application questions!

Program Locations for 2026:Opportunities at locations across our footprint: North Carolina, South Carolina, Indiana, Tennessee, Ohio, Kentucky, and Florida. You will be able to provide your location preferences in the application questions.

Transmission - Transmission Engineering manages the design, assessment and analysis of substations and transmission facilities throughout the Duke Energy service area. This department is also responsible for any upgrades to these facilities to ensure safe and reliable operation of the assets. As an intern or co-op, you will work with staff engineers to manage equipment reliability and perform analysis and design of transmission lines and structures, protection and controls systems, and physical/electrical components within Duke Energy's transmission system. Preferred Majors: Electrical, Civil, Mechanical, Engineering Technology

Distribution - Distribution Engineering manages the design, operation, and planning of the grid. Distribution is committed to delivering energy to our customers reliably and efficiently; while maintaining our focus on safety, sustainability, and a smarter, more flexible grid. As an intern or co-op, you will undertake short-term responsibilities in variety of groups including electric distribution design, distribution system planning, distribution system operations, distribution asset management or distribution project management. During your rotation(s), you will work with staff engineers to manage/maintain equipment, assist with grid planning and sectionalization, complete designs for equipment install/replacement, and provide oversight of the distribution system. Preferred Major: Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Industrial & Systems Engineering, or Construction Management

Environmental Health and Safety - Waste & Groundwater Group supports staff professionals who manage the inspection and oversight of groundwater related environmental projects and components at Duke Energy's generating stations. This group provides support of state and federal environmental regulations, permits siting, licensing/relicensing for groundwater and coal ash related work throughout the Carolinas. This co-op may also work on groundwater remediation projects and groundwater monitoring projects. Preferred Majors: Civil, Environmental, Chemical

Regulated and Renewable Energy (RRE) - Duke Energy Regulated and Renewable Energy generates electricity with an ever-expanding diverse energy mix to meet current and future energy needs for our customers! Come and experience a collaborative working environment for the future of generation! As a student employee, this is an exciting time to work in the utility industry! You will have the opportunity to mentor with top ranked engineers in our regulated power plants - including hydro, solar, natural gas, and coal generation throughout the Midwest, Carolinas, and Florida. Students will gain experience working on projects for generation facility safety, efficiencies, system performance, reliability, cost and environmental compliance. Knowledge will be gained for plant systems engineering and maintenance and energy production to include pumps, motors, control systems, heat performance, motors, switch gears, turbines, generators, system inspections, calibrations and equipment performance. Preferred Major: Mechanical, Civil, Electrical

Project Management & Construction (PMC) - PMC is responsible for building our new power generation assets and is in early stages of the largest buildout in the history of the company. As part of Duke Energy's broader strategy to meet rising customer demand and decarbonize the grid, PMC is actively planning and building renewable solar and bulk energy storage, new simple and combined cycle turbines, as well as developing projects for advanced nuclear, pumped storage hydro, and other emerging technologies. Interns & co-ops would work with PMC engineers and projects managers to develop, design, construct and startup of all these technologies, with both office and field construction assignments available in the Carolinas, Midwest, and Florida. Come be part of the energy transformation! Preferred Majors: Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Construction Management, Chemical, Industrial & Systems Engineering

Natural Gas - Distributes natural gas to more than 1.5 million customers in the Carolinas, Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Learn more about how Delivering Natural Gas here. Preferred Majors: Mechanical, Civil

Nuclear - Duke Energy operates 11 nuclear reactors across six plants throughout the Carolinas. The mission of Duke Energy Nuclear Generation is to generate clean, life-essential electricity around-the-clock to power the lives of our communities. Current projects are underway to uprate our existing fleet, move reactors to 24-month fuel cycles, and explore the possibilities of high enrichment and high burnup fuel. Safe, reliable operation of nuclear plants requires expertise from a variety of disciplines, including interns who are interested in supporting Duke Energy's clean energy plans. Learn more about the clean energy resource here. Preferred Majors: Electrical, Civil, Mechanical, Nuclear

New Nuclear Generation - Positioning Duke Energy to successfully add advanced generation to our system to meet the company's clean energy transformation goals and address increasing customer demand. We are delivering on actions in the Carolinas Resource Plan by selecting and advancing a small modular reactor technology for a new standard plant, continuing to evaluate other potential sites for future nuclear development, and developing an early site permit application for a site near Belews Creek Steam Station. Interns will work with NNG on near-term engineering priorities involving front end engineering design (FEED) for the selected SMR technology and site-specific engineering development for the Belews Creek site. Join us to make an impact on the future of the Duke Energy carbon free energy portfolio. Majors: Mechanical, Civil

Desired Qualifications

  • Previous Duke Energy intern/co-op experience

  • Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher

  • Demonstrated technical proficiency in use of computers, software, and engineering applications (CAD tools, MFAD, STAAD Pro, MATLAB, PSS/E, Power World)

  • Previous engineering work experience

  • Demonstrated excellent written and oral communication skills.

  • Demonstrated ability to provide the quantity and quality of work necessary to reach an accomplishment.

  • Demonstrated leadership qualities through effective decision making.

  • Works effectively with others from diverse backgrounds to achieve common goal.

  • Ability to deliver superior results within allocated time through effective prioritization, scheduling, planning and execution of assigned work.

Working Conditions

  • Hybrid and onsite work environment opportunities

  • Housing stipend available when applicable

  • Some opportunities require a valid driver's license.

  • Depending on work location, exposure to mechanical, electrical, noisy and/or other hazards

  • Depending on work location, may be required to meet requirements for unescorted access/security clearance.

  • Required to wear personal protective equipment (hardhat, safety glasses, appropriate clothing, ear plugs, fall protection, etc.), as needed.

  • Potential travel to project sites

  • Many of our opportunities require a 40-hour work week.

  • Internship/Co-op summer session length is 10-12 weeks

  • Reliable, consistent transportation is required to ensure timely arrival at the applicable facility.

  • Valid drivers license

What You'll Get:

  • Hands-On Experience: Engage in impactful projects that contribute to Duke Energy's innovative initiatives.

  • Mentorship and Growth: Receive mentorship from industry professionals and participate in training sessions to enhance your skills.

  • Networking Opportunities: Build lasting connections with peers, mentors, and leaders in the energy sector.

  • Competitive Stipend: Earn a competitive stipend while gaining invaluable experience.

  • Professional Development: Access to workshops and resources to support your academic and career growth.

Join us this summer at Duke Energy and be a part of a team that's lighting the way to a brighter, more innovative, sustainable future!

Travel Requirements

Relocation Assistance Provided (as applicable)NoRepresented/Union PositionNoVisa Sponsored PositionNoPlease note that in order to be considered for this position, you must possess all of the basic/required qualifications.

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Duke Energy, a Fortune 150 company headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., is one of America’s largest energy holding companies. Our electric utilities serve 8.2 million customers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky, and collectively own 50,000 megawatts of energy capacity. Our natural gas unit serves 1.6 million customers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Ohio and Kentucky. Our company employs 28,000 people.

Industry

Utilities

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Charlotte, NC, US

Year founded

1904