Internship - EPC Intern
Heelstone Renewable Energy - Durham, NC
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POSITION: EPC InternWHO WE ARE: Heelstone Renewable Energy is a utility-scale solar, wind, and storage developer headquartered in Durham, NC, with expertise in developing, originating, financing, constructing, and operating solar photovoltaic, wind, and storage projects. Heelstone's strategy includes greenfield development, co-development, and acquisitions of later-stage projects. Heelstone has developed and achieved commercial operation on over 80 solar projects with an aggregate generating capacity of approximately 1.2 GW. Heelstone has partnered with Qualitas Energy to fund its development platform as it continues to grow into a world-class Independent Power Producer. For more information, please visit .POSITION SUMMARY: Heelstone Renewable Energy is offering a paid internship in our EPC department that will focus on the procurement area, while also learning about engineering, project management, and construction of renewable energy projects, and exposing you to other core aspects of renewable energy. At the end of the internship, you will be empowered with the knowledge and skills that are highly desired by clean energy-focused businesses. This internship requires a commitment of 40 hours a week for 3 months in the Summer of 2026. This position is located in Durham, North Carolina.Ideal candidates are self-starters with a passion for the renewable energy industry.RESPONSIBILITIESAssist the Sr. Procurement Manager with equipment purchasesLearn about project schedules and budgetsLearn how to read engineering drawings and apply knowledge to actual field workAssist construction site teams in the field with administrative needs as neededSKILLS AND PERSONAL QUALITIESHigh level of initiative and curiosityStrong communication skills - written and verbalExperience with Microsoft ExcelHighly organized with attention to detailBackground knowledge of renewable energy technologiesEDUCATION/OTHER REQUIREMENTSMust be currently enrolled in an undergraduate degree program or above at an accredited universityCompleted at least 2 years of study as an engineering major and be taking 300/3000 level engineering coursesMust be legally authorized to work in the United StatesIf you are interested in gaining experience in the renewable energy industry and see firsthand what it's like to work in a collaborative, entrepreneurial environment, we would like to
Created: 2026-04-02