Substation Technician Internship

Palmyra, Missouri, United States

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Northeast Missouri Electric Power Cooperative (Northeast Power) has an opening for a Substation Technician Intern at the Palmyra, Missouri, location. Northeast Power is a transmission cooperative delivering power to northeast Missouri and southeast Iowa.

This is a paid summer internship starting in May 2026 and ending in August 2026. The standard work schedule follows a 4-day, 10-hour shift, Monday through Thursday. Some flexibility in workdays and hours may be required based on project needs and assignments.

What You Will Do:

This internship provides a hands-on opportunity to gain experience in substation maintenance, electrical systems and utility infrastructure. As a Substation Technician Intern, you’ll support a skilled team in the installation, testing and repair of substation equipment and electrical systems.

In this role, you will:

·         Assist with conduit and cable installation in substation and field environments

·         Support cable and wire terminations according to specifications and safety standards

·         Participate in inspections of electrical substations and components

·         Assist with testing of substation electrical equipment such as transformers, breakers and relays

·         Help perform basic repairs and maintenance on electrical systems and equipment

·         Contribute to lighting installation, maintenance, and replacement tasks

·         Follow all applicable safety protocols and procedures

What We Are Looking For:

We are looking for a safety-minded and detail-oriented intern with a strong interest in electrical systems, substation operations and fieldwork. This is a valuable opportunity for someone pursuing a future in electrical technology, energy infrastructure or industrial maintenance. In addition, we are looking for:

·        Currently enrolled in or recently graduated from a formal educational program, such as an Associate’s degree, certificate, or other recognized training program, related to Electrical Technology, Industrial Maintenance or a similar technical field.

  •       Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher preferred

·         Basic knowledge of electrical components, circuitry and safety practices

·         Comfortable working outdoors and in active utility or substation environments

·         Ability to read and interpret technical instructions or schematics is a plus

·         Strong work ethic, willingness to learn and ability to follow direction