Electrical Engineer – Rotational Program – New Graduate
About the Program
The Entry-Level NextGen Engineering Rotational Program is specifically designed for recent Electrical Engineering graduates who are beginning their careers and want to gain hands-on experience across the full lifecycle of distributed energy and microgrid systems. This program serves as a launchpad for early career engineers, providing structured development, mentorship, and real-world exposure. Over approximately 27 months, you will rotate across key parts of the business, gaining exposure to real-world engineering challenges while building both technical depth and operational understanding. This program is built for individuals who are curious, driven, and eager to grow in a fast-growing energy company.
What You’ll Experience
You will work on real projects under the guidance of experienced engineers and mentors, gaining exposure to both office-based engineering and field operations. This program is designed to accelerate your development by immersing you in live systems, critical infrastructure, and high-impact work. Each rotation will give you visibility into how power systems are designed, built, operated, and optimized, while helping you develop the technical and professional skills needed to succeed in the energy industry.
Key Responsibilities
- Learn and contribute to the design and development of electrical power systems, including generators, switchgear, and distribution systems
- Gain hands-on experience with commissioning, testing, and troubleshooting of electrical and control systems
- Work with automation technologies including PLCs, SCADA, and control systems
- Support real-time operations and maintenance of critical power infrastructure
- Participate in site visits and fieldwork to understand installation, commissioning, and operational practices
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams including engineering, field operations, and project execution
- Analyze system performance, reliability, and efficiency to support continuous improvement
- Develop strong problem-solving, communication, and technical skills in a fast-paced environment
- Operate with a strong safety mindset across all activities
What Happens After the Program
Upon successful completion of the program, you will transition into a full-time role aligned with your strengths and business needs. Potential career paths include: Electrical Engineer, Controls / Automation Engineer, Field Engineer (O&M), Project Engineer (EPC), Solutions Engineer
Basic (Required) Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering (recent graduates strongly encouraged to apply; 0–2 years of experience)
- This role is intended for entry-level candidates beginning their engineering careers
- Strong foundational knowledge of electrical systems and power engineering
- Demonstrated interest in energy, power generation, or industrial systems
- Willingness to work in both office and field environments
- Ability to be based in Houston, TX and travel to project sites as needed
- Strong problem-solving, communication, and teamwork skills
Preferred Qualifications
- Internship or co-op experience in power systems, manufacturing, or industrial environments
- Exposure to AutoCAD, ETAP, or similar tools
- Familiarity with PLCs, SCADA, or control systems
- Interest in automation, distributed energy, or microgrid technologies