FAQs
What are the qualifications required for the Student Intern position in Protection Engineering at Tucson Electric Power?
The qualifications required for the position include pursuing a degree in an Engineering field with a graduation date of May 2025 or later, ability to work a minimum of 20 hours per week during regular business hours, high level of interpersonal skills, ability to maintain confidentiality, effective communication skills, knowledge of Microsoft Office products, and ability to work independently and as part of a team.
What are the responsibilities of a Student Intern in the Protection Engineering Department at Tucson Electric Power?
The responsibilities include assisting with creating, designing, and documenting projects, developing and reviewing reports and studies, gathering and reviewing data to determine system disturbances, assisting with system studies, and validating models.
What are the requirements in terms of work hours for the Student Intern position at Tucson Electric Power?
Student Interns must be able to work a minimum of 20 hours per week during regular business hours, and up to 40 hours a week during the summer and school breaks as needed. They must also maintain the required hours for full-time student status and good academic standing at their college or university.
Will Student Interns at Tucson Electric Power receive benefits such as holiday pay?
Student Interns are generally not eligible for some benefits such as holiday pay. They are employed on a temporary basis and scheduling of work hours and assignments should take into consideration that they are students first and employees second.