Alumni Office Room 1W9 Isaac B. Honor - Internship Coordinator [email protected]INTERNSHIP NOTICE #36 Important Note: If you are selected for the internship, please inform Mr. Honor IMMEDIATELY via email at: [email protected]ALL SUBMITTED DOCUMENTS MUST BE PDF…NO EXCEPTIONS The Engineering Pipeline Program (EPP) is a developmental program designed to address the growing engineering talent gap in the US. It is aimed to inspire promising high school students to pursue an education and career in engineering. Each year, only 15 of the highest caliber students from each region (NE, DNY, UNY) are accepted into EPP. These Scholars then participate in the Intro to Engineering Academy and the Future of Engineering Academy at our Learning Centers and various Engineering Job Shadows throughout our businesses. During the first two years, selected candidates will take part in two one-week summer programs, which include classroom and hands-on activities on the following topics: introduction to the energy industry, natural gas operations, electric power systems, the future of energy, gas engineering, electric engineering, sustainable energy, along with panel discussions with National Grid engineers regarding their education, interests and career. As a member of the Pipeline program, students will be given the opportunity to gain exposure to the engineering industry through instruction, in and out of the classroom, site visits, research and projects. Highlights include interacting with real life engineers as mentors, networking with fellow program participants, participating in job shadowing to experience a “day in the life of”, and opportunities for paid internships. The end result could be a future career with National Grid once students graduate from college. As mentioned above, the program is open to students that are currently high school juniors and are on track to complete their junior year by June 2018. For 2018, the Year 1 “Intro to Engineering Academy” is scheduled to be held from July 9th – 13th, 2018 at National Grid’s Learning Centers (Melville, NY, Syracuse, NY, Worcester, MA). After completing Years 1 and 2 of the program, students will be eligible for consideration of National Grid Summer Internship opportunities. https://www.nationalgridus.com/Our-Company/Careers/Engineering-Pipeline-Program# DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION: APRIL 15, 2018 SEE BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATION
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Alumni Office Room 1W9 Isaac B. Honor - Internship Coordinator [email protected]
INTERNSHIP NOTICE #36
Important Note: If you are selected for the internship, please inform Mr. Honor IMMEDIATELY via email at: [email protected]
ALL SUBMITTED DOCUMENTS MUST BE PDF…NO EXCEPTIONS
The Engineering Pipeline Program (EPP) is a developmental program designed to address the growing engineering talent gap in the US. It is aimed to inspire promising high school students to pursue an education and career in engineering. Each year, only 15 of the highest caliber students from each region (NE, DNY, UNY) are accepted into EPP. These
Scholars then participate in the Intro to Engineering Academy and the Future of Engineering Academy at our Learning Centers and various Engineering Job Shadows throughout our businesses. During the first two years, selected candidates will take part in two one-week summer programs, which include classroom and hands-on activities on the following topics: introduction to the energy industry, natural gas operations, electric power systems, the future of energy, gas engineering, electric engineering, sustainable energy, along with panel discussions with National Grid engineers regarding their education, interests and career. As a member of the Pipeline program, students will be given the opportunity to gain exposure to the engineering industry through instruction, in and out of the classroom, site visits, research and projects. Highlights include interacting with real life engineers as mentors, networking with fellow program participants, participating in job shadowing to experience a “day in the life of”, and opportunities for paid internships. The end result could be a future career with National Grid once students graduate from college. As mentioned above, the program is open to students that are currently high school juniors and are on track to complete their junior year by June 2018. For 2018, the Year 1 “Intro to Engineering Academy” is scheduled to be held from July 9th – 13th, 2018 at National Grid’s Learning Centers (Melville, NY, Syracuse, NY, Worcester, MA). After completing Years 1 and 2 of the program, students will be eligible for consideration of National Grid Summer Internship opportunities.
The application process for the EPP is now being done online, so please read and follow this carefully to understand the application process for the program. Students must take the following steps:
1. On the below site, download the Teacher Recommendation & Essay Question templates, which must be completed and attached to your online application.
Located on the National Grid website: https://www.nationalgridus.com/Our-Company/Careers/Engineering-Pipeline-Program
2. Access the National Grid Career site: https://careers.nationalgridus.com/
3. Under Search Jobs, type Pipeline in the Search Keyword field and click enter. This will populate the EPP program applications.
4. Select the Pipeline program that is delivered in your region (DNY - Melville, NY; UNY - Liverpool, NY; NE - Millbury, MA).
5. Click on Apply Now
6. Enter your name, email address and phone number and then click Submit
7. Select Apply Online
8. Register as a new user and apply for this posting.
9. Please make sure you complete all 12 steps in the application especially the questionnaires. If you do not complete all the steps, your application will not be considered.
10. You may enter your attachments at a later date, but no later than April 15th
11. Attach the following to your online application prior to April 15th:
Latest High School Transcript
250 Word Essay & Questions*
(2) Teacher Recommendations*
Note: Teacher Recommendation & Essay Question templates are located on the National Grid website: https://www.nationalgridus.com/Our-Company/Careers/Engineering-Pipeline-Program
Please complete the online application process by April 15th:
If you have any problems with the online application or have questions, please feel free to contact us at [email protected] and in the subject line type: “EPP Candidate: Last Name, First Name”.