Intern/Co-op - Refining Electrical Engineering (Fall 2026)
Responsibilities
As an Electrical Engineer at a Marathon refinery, you can expect to become familiar with industry codes and best practices, build critical thinking skills, and gain an understanding of how all engineering disciplines work together as a cohesive team. You will also gain knowledge of various aspects of a refinery by working with a team of professionals who run a specific portion of the refining process. Most often, Electrical Engineers will have an opportunity to work on more than one area of the refinery, leading to a broad understanding of how the plant operates. Finally, you will have the opportunity to expand your written and verbal presentation skills in a professional work environment.
- Electrical & Instrumentation (E&I) Project Engineers work on a variety of real-world electrical and instrumentation projects in a refinery setting. During your time at MPC, you will develop and utilize project management skills including scope alignment, cost and schedule development, and teamwork through multiple engineering phases. You will also support the area teams.
- Reliability Electrical & Instrumentation (E&I) Engineers troubleshoot Electrical & Instrumentation issues at the refinery. As a reliability intern, you will help analyze failures of equipment, develop solutions for recurring equipment difficulties, submit Project Request Forms (PRF’s) to implement solutions, and understand equipment maintenance strategies. There will be opportunities to use electrical analysis software to solve coordination issues and run Arc Flash studies for the power system, as well as learning and understanding about how our critical Refinery Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) are applied.
- Process Control / Technical Service Engineers can work on a wide array of projects in support of the process control systems installed throughout the refinery and products movements areas. The process control systems in the refinery provide real-time control and data acquisition functions in support of operating the refinery process and electrical equipment. Typical college co-op assignments include the following: troubleshooting system power supply problems, control system programming, hardware and software lifecycle replacement projects, installing and troubleshooting communication networks and monitoring control system performance metrics.
Qualifications
- Candidates must be majoring in Electrical Engineering
- Strong academic performance
- Candidates must be authorized to work in the US on a full-time indefinite basis without the need for employment visa sponsorship now or in the future.
- Positions are available spring, summer, and fall semesters
- Availability for multiple work terms is preferred
- A valid driver's license is required
- Concurrent enrollment in a degree seeking program
- Military experience a plus
Pay
MIN - $32.31 per hour / MAX - $40.89 per hour
Benefits
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Location
Findlay, Ohio
Job Requisition ID
00018188
Pay Min/Max
$0.00 - $999.99 Hourly
Hourly Grade
HRLY1
Location Address
539 S Main St
Additional locations
- Anacortes, Washington
- Canton, Ohio
- Catlettsburg, Kentucky
- Detroit, Michigan
- El Paso, Texas
- Garyville, Louisiana
- Kenai, Alaska
- Mandan, North Dakota
- Martinez, California
- Robinson, Illinois
- Salt Lake City, Utah
- St Paul Park, Minnesota
- Texas City, Texas
- Wilmington, California
Education
High School (Required)
Employee Group
Part time
Employee Subgroup
Intern