Graduate Intern – Electric Transmission Strategic Initiatives Special Studies
Position Information |
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Company: Dominion Energy |
Location: Glen Allen, VA |
Contact: Ibukunoluwa “IBK” Korede |
Contact Email: Ibukunoluwa.O.Korede@dominionenergy.com |
University Contact Name: Yvonne Kilpatrick |
University Contact Email: ykilpatr@utk.edu |
Posting Date: August 28, 2024 |
Position Overview
Dominion Energy is seeking three (3) summer 2025 Graduate Interns to be a part of the Strategic Initiatives Special Studies team within Electric Transmission. The candidates will be part of a team that provides technical support for Dominion Energy Electric Transmission field operations. ET Special Studies provides domain expertise and engineering root cause analysis for operational challenges across Dominion Energy and the electric grid. As novel challenges arise, Special Studies cultivates and develop the necessary knowledge base and modeling, simulation, and other engineering capabilities to address them. Candidates should have a strong electrical engineering background and possess strong knowledge of engineering principles and practices, preferably in electric power systems. A working knowledge of analysis software packages such as PSS\E, Python, PSCAD, MATLAB, etc., is also preferred.
Responsibilities
- Analysis and planning for significant increase in renewable energy on transmission and distribution systems, such as solar and wind energy, and the installation of microgrids throughout both systems.
- Perform/support evaluation, design, engineering, and support activities related to advanced power systems technologies such as FACTS and HVDC.
- Power system network model validation, merging, and management.
- Perform/support protection studies including hardware-in-the-loop setting validation and IEC 61850 related integration.
- Supporting Dominion field organizations in response to equipment emergencies, material, design, and any other issues identified by the field including, but not limited to, root cause analysis of events and improvement plans.
- Conducting research, development, and demonstration of leading-edge tools, technologies, and applications to maintain Dominion’s leadership position in the industry.
- Assisting in the development, maintenance, and enhancement of computer-based tools for Dominion Energy’s engineering groups.
- Performing/supporting protection studies including hardware-in-the-loop setting validation and IEC 61850 related integration.
- Assisting in the development, maintenance, and enhancement of computer-based tools for Dominion Energy’s engineering groups.
- Data mining and data analytics.
- Power system network model validation, merging, and management.
- Job activities may include:
- Power system modeling and analysis
- Load flow, dynamic, and small signal studies
- Transient and electromagnetic simulations\
- Real-time digital simulations
Required Qualifications
- Must have earned a Bachelor degree in an engineering field and be accepted to and working on a Masters or Ph.D. degree in engineering (preferred fields include electrical engineering with a concentration in power systems, computer engineering, energy science or mechanical engineering with a focus on energy systems) from an ABET accredited Engineering program at a four year or post-graduate college or university.
- General understanding of AC/DC fundamentals, and including an understanding of three-phase power systems, the power grid, and the electric transmission system
- A strong understanding of power system modeling
- General understanding of the protection principles and practices for transmission lines, distribution feeders, and major substation equipment
- A working knowledge of at least one analysis software packages such as PSS\E, Python, Aspen One-Liner, PSCAD, RSCAD.
- Must possess good communication skills, written and oral
- Candidates must have a 3.2 minimum
- Must have an anticipated graduation date of Fall 2026 or later