Intern - Engineering WTX Midland

Energy Transfer
13dOnsite

About The Position

Energy Transfer moves America’s Energy. Founded in 1996, Energy Transfer has become one of the most diversified, publicly traded energy infrastructure Partnerships in the country. With more than 120,000 miles of pipeline and associated infrastructure traversing 41 states and Canada, with international offices in Canada and Beijing, and more than 11,000 employees, we are essential in delivering the nation’s natural gas, crude oil, and refined products domestically and globally. Position Summary We are looking for motivated, dynamic, personable, and professional Engineer for our summer program to join our team! The main objective for each intern is to become familiar with the assets in our energy portfolio, gaining experience in air quality and regulatory compliance for a wide range of natural gas pipelines and facilities. Responsibilities may include review of current federal, state and local environmental laws and regulations that impact natural gas gathering and transmission facilities, assessment of facility’s compliance with authorizations, interaction with operations, engineering and other environmental staff; and field visits to facilities in the west Texas region. This is a twelve (12) week paid internship program beginning May 2026. You must be currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate degree program with an expected graduation date in Fall 2026 or Spring 2027. Location: Midland, TX Summary: We are looking for a motivated, dynamic, personable, and professional Engineering Interns for our summer program to join our team! Essential Duties and Responsibilities: The main objective for the intern is to become familiar with the assets in our energy portfolio, gaining experience in gathering, processing, treating, transmission storing, and export of natural gas and/or liquids. Responsibilities will vary with location but may include process simulation and system modeling, gas and fluid flow measurements, pipe and vessel sizing calculations, equipment functions, and maintenance requirements, and the day to day field operations of pipeline, storage, and terminal systems.

Requirements

  • Enrolled in an undergraduate degree program majoring engineering disciplines include Chemical or Mechanical, at a minimum completion of sophomore level engineering courses.
  • General requirements include self-motivated individuals, involvement in activities outside college studies.
  • Above average GPA
  • Must possess a strong willingness to learn
  • Willing to travel
  • Excellent attention to details.
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Must be able to adapt well to rapidly changing priorities and responsibilities
  • Ability to organize, perform and prioritize various functions in a fast paced environment
  • Must be a team player, and able to work effectively with a diverse workforce and with various levels within the organization

Nice To Haves

  • Proficiency with MS Office

Responsibilities

  • Review of current federal, state and local environmental laws and regulations that impact natural gas gathering and transmission facilities
  • Assessment of facility’s compliance with authorizations
  • Interaction with operations, engineering and other environmental staff
  • Field visits to facilities in the west Texas region
  • Process simulation and system modeling
  • Gas and fluid flow measurements
  • Pipe and vessel sizing calculations
  • Equipment functions, and maintenance requirements
  • Day to day field operations of pipeline, storage, and terminal systems
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