FAQs
What is the start date for the internship?
The internship will start in June 2025.
What type of projects will the intern be working on?
The intern will work on a range of projects including Energy Transition concepts and multi-billion-dollar EPC mega-projects in the Oil & Gas sector.
What qualifications are required for this internship?
Candidates must be motivated Electrical Engineering students in their penultimate year, on track to achieve a minimum 2:1 degree classification, and possess good communication skills.
Will I be working alone or in a team?
You will be working alongside some of the most talented Electrical Engineers and collaborating with other engineering disciplines in multi-disciplinary teams.
What skills are important for this internship role?
Important skills include the ability to apply technical knowledge to real-life challenges, good communication skills, and self-organization to meet deadlines.
Is previous experience in the energy sector necessary for this position?
Previous experience is not necessary; however, an interest in Electrical Engineering in the energy sector is essential.
How long is the internship expected to last?
The duration of the internship is not specified, but it is typical for internships to last a few months over the summer.
What types of calculations and studies will the intern be involved in?
The intern will carry out calculations and studies that support the Electrical Engineering team, though specific tasks may vary depending on the projects.
How will the internship help me in my career?
This internship will provide valuable real-world experience and the chance to apply your academic knowledge in a professional setting, enhancing your skills and employability in the future.
How does Lutech Resources support interns during this experience?
Lutech Resources aims to build long-term relationships and provide a dynamic and effective service to support the growth and development of their interns in the industry.