About the role#
This is a paid, part-time co-op program that runs year-round. You will work within various departments to gain a broad understanding of company operations and our role in energy delivery. This position offers hands-on experience and the chance to build a professional network through company events.
What you'll do#
- Assist technicians and engineers with energy delivery tasks.
- Provide administrative and project management support.
- Conduct data collection, analysis, and forecasting.
- Support strategy development and other operational needs.
- Participate in volunteer events and networking opportunities.
What you'll need#
- Current enrollment as a full-time student in a four-year college program.
- A cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.
- Majors in Business Administration, Economics, Mathematics, Statistics, Political Science, Environmental Engineering, Human Resources, or Operations Management.
- Proficiency in software applications including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
- Strong analytical skills, interpersonal abilities, and a high energy level.
- A strong work ethic and flexibility in meeting assignments.
Location & details#
- Location: New York, New York.
- Modality: On-site.
- Schedule: Rolling term.
- Emergency response: You will be assigned a system emergency role, which requires availability during non-business hours, including nights, weekends, and holidays, in the event of an emergency.
About Con Edison
Con Edison provides energy services to more than 10 million people and businesses across New York City and Westchester. The company operates as a public utility with a focus on system reliability. It is currently working toward a net-zero economy by 2050 through investments in new infrastructure and clean energy technologies. The firm employs over 10,000 people and maintains its headquarters in New York.
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