Year-Round Engineering Intern - Standards & Design (Hybrid Schedule)

About the position

At SoCalGas, we believe that every Californian deserves a resilient energy future. We are working to achieve that future by empowering California to reach its sustainability goals through innovation, collaboration, and decarbonization. As our state's energy needs change, we will be there providing reliable energy that is clean, safe, and affordable to our 22 million customers. In addition to helping shape the future of hydrogen technology and clean energy, as an employee of SoCalGas you'll also enjoy an aggressive total compensation plan, multiple upward mobility opportunities and the ability to find a true work life balance. We also strive to reflect the communities we serve by attracting top talent and maintaining a diverse workforce. To discover more about how rewarding it is to work here, we invite you to visit these pages on our website: Our Mission; Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Sustainability, In the Community, and Employee Benefits. Join SoCalGas today to share in our mission to build the cleanest, safest, and most innovative energy company in America!

Responsibilities

  • Gathering and synthesizing data from company records stored in both hard copy and digital formats to support various engineering projects.
  • Performing in-depth engineering and cost-benefit analyses for gas processing facility projects, ensuring that all recommendations are grounded in solid data and aligned with company goals.
  • Leveraging advanced simulation software to conduct gas processing analyses, providing critical insights that drive project success.
  • Working closely with cross-functional teams to ensure that all engineering solutions are practical, efficient, and innovative.
  • Engaging in continuous learning opportunities and professional development activities to enhance technical skills and industry knowledge.

Requirements

  • Currently enrolled in an engineering program or related field.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Familiarity with simulation software and engineering principles.

Nice-to-haves

  • Previous internship or project experience in engineering or related fields.
  • Knowledge of gas processing and energy systems.

Benefits

  • Aggressive total compensation plan
  • Multiple upward mobility opportunities
  • Work-life balance
  • Diverse workforce environment
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