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As of January 1, 2023, Benton PUD will be including a full wage scale or salary range for positions under the salary section shown per the Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill 5761 that amends portions of the Equal Pay and Opportunity Act. Please see the target hiring range for this position under the Position Purpose/Summary section.
Are you working towards your BA/BS in Electrical Engineering with an emphasis in power systems and in your junior year of studies? If yes, Benton PUD has a terrific opportunity for you! We are seeking a highly motivated student that is excited to have the chance to be mentored by our elite team of Engineers for our Summer 2025 Electrical Engineering (Power) Internship.
The primary purpose of this position is to introduce the student intern to electrical utility engineering work prior to the student’s final year of studies. Under the direction of Professional Engineers, the student will perform special projects involving power system analysis, equipment and technical research, data analytics and applied technology. The selected intern will be a resource to a team of electrical engineers needing project and planning study support for high priority efforts needed to meet Benton PUD's near and long-term objectives.
This is a full time, non-exempt, temporary position with an expected duration of 10 to 12 weeks over the Summer. Salary will depend on qualifications including any relevant past job experience and/or coursework completed. There are limited benefits available with this position. Time off will be allowed with approval for various summer activities. This internship is in-person at the Kennewick, WA location. Housing and transportation are NOT provided.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Applications are accepted online at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/bentonpud. Please include the following attachments with online application:
Benton PUD is looking for a student with the following:
Completion of third year/Junior year of studies towards a BA/BS in Electrical Engineering, with an emphasis in Power and completion of coursework on the fundamental theory and application of three-phase transformers, motors and generators before starting the internship.
(Preferred) Experience with load-flow and short-circuit analysis for three-phase power systems and protective device coordination studies.
Microsoft Office, including intermediate Excel and Word skills.
Applications may be filed online at: www.bentonpud.org
Questions?
Contact Amber Melling via phone at (509) 585-2291 or email at careers@bentonpud.org