ASSOCIATION OF ENERGY ENGINEERS BALTIMORE INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
Are you interested in reducing local energy waste using technology? Are
you motivated to explore the paradigm of systems thinking and how you
can apply it in building digital controllers to implement innovative
energy-saving solutions in buildings in the Baltimore-Washington DC
metro area?
If yes, apply to the Baltimore Association of Energy Engineers
Internship Program. The Baltimore Association of Energy Engineers (AEE)
prepares Maryland students to implement real-life innovative
energy-saving solutions. This program places highly-motivated students
from diverse backgrounds in mentored internships and trains them to
become future certified energy managers.
Internships lasts 10 weeks starting May 30th. Students are to be trained
for the first week in a Certified Energy Manager training program
offered through the Association of Energy Engineers, and then begin an
8-week internship. Students will work 20-40 hours per week.
Students receive a stipend of $5,000 toward their compensation. At the
end of the internship, students would be duly equipped and prepared to
join the workforce upon graduation.
Why
Participate?
- Drive sustainability and reduce local energy
waste using technology
- Explore the paradigm of systems thinking to solve energy management problems in real-world scenarios
- Earn a competitive stipend of $5,000
- Gain valuable experience in your career field
by interning ten weeks (20-40 hours per week) over the course of the summer
- Be exposed to the knowledge, skills, and
mindset required to successfully launch and manage an energy savings contract
- Learn to identify various mechanical, electrical, HVAC, and building automation systems and understanding the process of documenting existing conditions and recording system performance data
- Review afore-mentioned system baselines and develop innovative sequence of operation (SOO) to improve existing Building Automation System (BAS) processes for programming and implementation.
- Observing the mechanical equipment once under full Direct Digital Controller control, to verify that the programming sequence is carried out correctly, following the project Sequence of Operation.
- Apply classroom knowledge in a realistic work environment and apply lessons learned in the workplace to academic coursework.
Eligibility criteria for interns:
- Attending a Maryland institution OR a current Maryland resident attending an out-of-state institution
- Engineering, Accounting, Mathematics, Environmental, or Public Service major OR self-driven aptitude to learn new or related concepts quickly
- GPA 2.7 or above
· Personal Strengths:
Critical Thinker: You can evaluate feedback and ideas, consider all implications and risks, and determine the best next step forward while providing recommendations of how to proceed in implementing innovative solutions.
Communicator: You know how to develop and effectively communicate an idea in a clear and concise manner.
Customer Service: You have great listening and interpersonal skills
Collaborator: You build and nurture positive working relationships and not afraid to ASK for assistance when needed.
· Available May 30, 2022 – August 5, 2022, Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm
2022 Important Dates:
- April 21 –Application Due Date
- May 30 – Program Begins
- August 5 – Program Ends
TO APPLY:
Interested students are asked to submit a Resume
and a Cover Letter answering the following questions:
Discuss your interest in sustainability, energy
management and this internship program. What has been your pertinent
involvement thus far such as hobbies, coursework, seminars, etc. (if
applicable), and why do you think this program would help you achieve a
purposeful career in energy management and sustainability?
Credentials can be submitted via UMBCworks position 9340131
DEADLINE TO APPLY: Thursday,
April 21st