Maritime Regulatory Analyst Intern
Founded in 2018 to solve the challenge of delivering clean energy security to our customers using waterborne nuclear power, CORE POWER is the OECD’s leading developer of advanced nuclear technologies for maritime applications, headquartered in Chiswick with offices in Washington D.C. and Japan. As pioneers in our field, we are not just adapting to change – we are driving it. Through LIBERTY, the world’s first complete end-to-end maritime civil nuclear program, CORE POWER will combine our development of advanced new nuclear technologies with maritime manufacturing and shipyard construction to build floating nuclear power plants and marine civil nuclear propulsion for commercial ships.
We foster a culture of curiosity, encouraging the team to continuously learn and develop their understanding, share ideas and explore new technologies. Curiosity fuels our innovation, expertise, and creative solutions. We are reimagining energy; delivering the future.
Headquartered in London and with offices in Washington DC and Tokyo, we are a fast-growing organisation providing employees with a dynamic work environment and value-based culture as well as career fulfilment.
The CORE POWER Internship Scheme is designed to provide an unrivalled experience at the cutting edge of innovation. Placements are available across all business units, in the UK and the U.S. From day 1 you will have the opportunity to work with our team as well as partner organisations on work that really matters to the future of maritime nuclear. The Internship Scheme is paid and is expected to run between June and the end of August.
CORE POWER is looking for a regulatory analyst intern to join our team in our Washington DC office. You will be working as part of our regulatory team who are pushing forward the development of appropriate international and domestic regulations for nuclear ships and floating power plants.
This internship is ideal for someone looking to kickstart a career in maritime policy who wants to work at the cutting edge of technology. This role is open to students studying a wide range of subjects who have an interest in how maritime policy and regulation develops.
Internship Requirements
- Currently undertaking a degree in a broad range of subject related to maritime regulations. This includes marine engineering and transport, political science or international relations or similar.
- Interest in a career related to maritime policy.
- Excellent communication skills both verbally and in writing
- A quick learner who can take rapidly take on new skills.
- A self-starter with a can do attitude
- Right to work in the United States permanently