At least two years into a Mechanical Engineering degree program at an accredited university in the US., Relevant coursework from a community college may count towards this requirement., US citizenship or legal work status is required for this position., Candidates on a student visa will not be considered..
Key responsibilities:
Collect data from various reports related to site meteorological conditions and wind turbine design specifications.
Construct a database to analyze meteorological conditions against wind turbine design specifications.
Prepare a report detailing the work performed and the findings from the data analysis.
Create a PowerPoint presentation summarizing the analysis and results for investor inquiries.
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This is a temporary position for 3 months as a summer internship. The intern will perform the task of collecting data from various reports in ArcVera's archives related to site meteorological conditions, and corresponding design conditions of the wind turbines placed at those sites. From these data, a database will be constructed that allows us to answer investor inquiries about how much it is "typical" for meteorological conditions to exceed a wind turbine's design specification. The work product at the end of the internship will be a report describing work performed, a corresponding database that includes the relevant information, and a PowerPoint presentation describing the analysis and results.
The position is for 20 hours per week of work during the 3-month internship. Work may be performed remotely with in-person or video conference check-ins at least once per week with a supervisor.
Qualifications
This internship position requires the successful candidate to be at least two years into a Mechanical Engineering degree program at an accredited university in the United States. Full time study at a community college prior to enrollment at a 4-year university count toward this requirement, as long as the coursework at the community college was relevant to a Mechanical Engineering degree.
US citizenship, or legal work status, are a requirement for this position. This temporary internship position does not support a visa application process. Candidates in the US on a student visa will not be considered.
Compensation
The position pays $17/hour and is not eligible for bonus payments, or other benefits other than state-mandated sick leave based on the state in which the intern is located.
Location type: Remote
Remote work requirements: Remote employees must be based within the US
Time requirements: Schedule Part time
Hours: 29 hours per week
Employment duration: Temporary or seasonal
Estimated start date: 6/16/2025
Estimated end date: 9/16/2025
Compensation: 15–17 USD per hour
Required profile
Experience
Spoken language(s):
English
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