About The Position

As we help clear the path to a greener future, we need to ensure our people continue to power our progress. The world of energy is changing faster than ever! Our Gridtern Program provides current college students the ability to gain practical experience within the energy industry. Your summer will begin on Monday, June 15, 2026, and will be filled with meaningful work experiences, professional development, networking opportunities, community involvement, and most importantly, have fun! Our Standards and Construction Standards team is responsible for developing, updating, and publishing material, design and engineering standards, specifications, and manuals that support the construction, maintenance, and operation of electric distribution and transmission power line networks. These documents provide cost-effective guidelines for construction and engineering personnel, ensuring safe, reliable, and consistent development of electric distribution and transmission systems. The group also contributes to the industry by supporting and influencing code requirements from organizations such as the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), The American National Standards Institute (ANSI), and several others. As a Gridtern, you will help develop and maintain internal electric construction standards that provide clear guidance on acceptable materials, techniques, and assemblies for both overhead and underground distribution and transmission systems. You will ensure all new standards align with the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) and other applicable regulations, and regularly update standards to reflect changes in code requirements, technological advancements, and input from field teams and stakeholders. You will oversee and classify change requests related to electric standards, including those prompted by industry developments, internal recommendations, and pilot initiatives involving new technologies. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams across engineering, work methods, safety, and operations to maintain safety and regulatory compliance, and you will serve as a subject matter expert on electric materials and construction standards within the organization. The world of energy is changing faster than ever. At National Grid, we keep people connected and society moving. But it’s so much more than that. We’re dreamers, big-thinkers, innovators, and builders. We’re shaping the current, to change the future. We know that a clean, fair, and affordable energy future is in our hands. So, we explore with energy, with innovation and technology powering our progress, and helping us to find a better way to deliver energy to all. National Grid supplies us with the environment to make it happen – inspiring us, giving us time to recharge and providing a safety net on tougher days. But it’s our people that provide our true superpower. They drive and sustain our growth, their unique differences only making us stronger. So join us, and power the future of energy. Find what makes you Superpowered.

Requirements

  • Availability to start on the program start date, June 15, 2026, and work full-time (40 hours a week) for the duration of the summer
  • Must be registered as a full-time student and continue your education full-time through the Fall 2026 semester
  • Pursuing an Associates, Bachelor’s, or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering or  Mechanical Engineering.
  • Have accumulated 18 or more credits and be at least 18 years of age
  • Possess work authorization that does not now or in the future require sponsorship of a visa for employment authorization in the United States (including CPT & OPT)
  • Valid US Driver’s license with a safe driving history that complies with National Grid’s Safe Driver policy.
  • You must reside within our existing footprint, which includes Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
  • You must also reside within a reasonable, commutable distance to your assigned primary office.

Responsibilities

  • help develop and maintain internal electric construction standards that provide clear guidance on acceptable materials, techniques, and assemblies for both overhead and underground distribution and transmission systems.
  • ensure all new standards align with the National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) and other applicable regulations, and regularly update standards to reflect changes in code requirements, technological advancements, and input from field teams and stakeholders.
  • oversee and classify change requests related to electric standards, including those prompted by industry developments, internal recommendations, and pilot initiatives involving new technologies.
  • collaborate with cross-functional teams across engineering, work methods, safety, and operations to maintain safety and regulatory compliance
  • serve as a subject matter expert on electric materials and construction standards within the organization.
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