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Intern- Electrical Protection and Control Engineering

 

 

Why you should join our team

Serve at the heart of grid transformation amidst stunning scenery in a safe, supportive environment. VELCO is committed to the safety of our people, grid reliability, and creating a sustainable Vermont. 

 

VELCO’s Advancing Grid Intelligence through Learning Experiences (AGILE) Program is a summer internship opportunity for undergraduate and graduate college students.  Based on principles of agile project management, AGILE Interns will make meaningful and tangible contributions to VELCO’s strategic projects to protect reliability and affordability of the transmission system.

 

This position is for Summer 2026.

 

How you will make an impact

We are seeking a motivated Electrical Protection and Control Engineering Intern to join our team. The intern will assist in the design, analysis, testing, and documentation of protection and control schemes for substations and power systems. This position offers hands-on experience with relay coordination, SCADA systems, and modern substation automation technologies.

 

Examples include:

Assist in the design and review of protection and control schematics and wiring diagrams.

Support relay settings calculations and coordination studies under supervision.

Participate in testing and commissioning of protective relays and control panels.

Work with engineers to update one-line diagrams, logic diagrams, and control drawings.

Support documentation of project deliverables and maintain design records.

Learn to use industry-standard software tools such as ETAP, ASPEN, SEL AcSELerator, or AutoCAD Electrical.

Collaborate with cross-functional teams in engineering, operations, and field services.

 

Who you are

Currently pursuing a degree in Electrical Engineering, Power Systems, Computer Science, or a related field. Preference will be given to students who have accumulated two years of pertinent part-time experience. Participants with open-mindedness, attention to detail, and excitement about gaining new insights every day will thrive in this innovative, fast-paced learning experience.

 

Knowledge/Skills

Familiarity with electrical engineering or related field

Coursework in power systems, electrical machines, or protection and control preferred.

Basic understanding of power system fundamentals and relay protection principles.

Strong computer skills, including Microsoft Office and relational databases

Ability to work in a team environment and collaborate effectively with colleagues

Open-mindedness, strong communication and problem-solving skills