Job Information
Calpine Internship - Power Engineering Analytics in Houston, Texas
Description
Calpine Corporation is America's largest generator of electricity from natural gas and geothermal resources with operations in competitive power markets. Its fleet of 77 power plants in operation represents over 27,000 megawatts of generation capacity. Through wholesale power operations and its retail businesses, Calpine serves customers in 22 states and Canada. Its clean, efficient, modern and flexible fleet uses advanced technologies to generate power in a low-carbon and environmentally responsible manner.
The company was established on the premise that a strong commitment to the environment is inextricably linked to excellence in power generation and corporate responsibility. Since its founding in 1984, Calpine has led the power industry in its unwavering commitment to environmental stewardship. In addition, its renewable geothermal plants use steam generated deep below the earth's surface to produce clean, renewable electricity.
Job Summary (includes but is not limited to the following, other duties may be assigned)
This supervised position will allow for a college student who is seeking a career in Analytics to develop professionally as well as to enhance their knowledge with regard to the power generation industry, power/gas commodities markets, and all aspects of Calpine functions. This position will require the individual to work a normal day shift. This job will be based out of the Corporate Office (Houston, TX) and may require in-office or work from home hours.
The Asset Management team at Calpine Corp. works with the commercial and operations groups to analyze plant performance and propose actionable feedback. The team aggregates data and develops models used to assess Calpine’s fleet of power generation assets. Focus is given to budgetary items with an eye on cost-saving initiatives.
The intern will support Calpine’s Asset Management team.
Job Responsibilities
Primary responsibilities can include but are not limited to:
Supporting model development to assist in evaluation of plant performance for dispatch and market monitoring purposes
Combustion Turbine Generator(CTG) degradation studies
Conducting/analyzing gas turbine firing curve surveys
Turbine parts fall out rate studies
Plant upgrade and optimization studies
Job Requirements
Candidate should be a rising Senior or Masters degree working towards a degree in Engineering at an accredited college or university.
Minimum 3.0 GPA required.
Legally eligible to work in the US now and in the future.
Demonstrated coding skills using Matlab/Python, etc.
Strong Excel skills (VLOOKUP, Sumifs, Pivot Tables, Macros)
Demonstrated modeling aptitude creating complex Excel models.
Ability to apply analytical tools such as Tableau
Knowledge of the energy industry, specifically the power or utility sector, is a plus.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Good problem solving and analytical ability
Good organization skills and attention to details are essential
Must be flexible and able to work harmoniously with others in a dynamic environment.
Must be able to self-start and manage multiple simultaneous tasks and priorities.
Must have reliable transportation to and from work.
Additional Calpine Information
Equal Opportunity Employer of Minorities, Females, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities.
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