
Summer 2026 Internship openings — coming September 1, 2025!
Internship Program Overview
An internship with us gives you real-world experience, constant learning, and ongoing support to grow personally and professionally. To be considered for an internship, you need to be enrolled full-time in an accredited university or college, and you should be returning for at least a term, semester or quarter following your internship period.
An internship with us gives you the chance to make real contributions to real projects, work directly with mentors and senior leaders, network with peers, and have access to valuable resources and cool events opportunities throughout the company.
Internship Program Details
Application Deadline: November 29, 2025
Duration of Internship Program: 3 months
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- Cohort 1: May – August 2025
- Cohort 2: June – September 2025
Ideal Intern Qualities:
- Strong communication & interpersonal skills
- Innovative mentality to think outside the box
- Curious and hungry to learn
- Self-motivated & ambitious
- Proactive & resourceful in seeking solutions
“Throughout my civil engineering internship with SCE, I had the opportunity to rotate through various teams, gaining experience in both office and field environments. What stood out most to me was the time I spent in the field inspecting transmission towers, retaining walls and footings. This gave me the practical understanding of the infrastructure behind our electrical grid. I also supported design reviews, permitting processes and project planning efforts, which gave me early exposure to how large-scale projects are scoped and managed. These experiences directly prepared me for my current role as an engineer in the Transmission Project Development group, where I now help design and coordinate scopes for major sub-transmission and transmission projects. ”
-Karlie, Engineer 2 (former intern)

“My internship at SCE was an incredibly valuable experience that provided me with hands-on exposure to meaningful projects within the industry. As an intern, I had the opportunity to work alongside professional engineers, which helped me gain a deeper understanding of how engineering principles are applied in the industry. Knowing that the work I was contributing to made a difference to the company and public was both motivating and rewarding. While my current role is in a different group, the foundational skills I built—such as technical communication, problem-solving, and adapting to a professional environment—have been highly transferable.”
-Colby, Engineer 2 (former intern)