Renewable Engineering Intern
Listed on 2026-06-05
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Engineering
Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineer
Renewable Engineering Interns
Kier Wright Renewable Engineering (KWRE) is seeking curious, motivated, and solution-driven Summer 2025 Interns to join our Livermore, CA office. Interns will gain hands‑on experience supporting large-scale solar and energy storage projects across the U.S. and have the opportunity to make a real impact in renewable infrastructure.
Who We AreAt Kier Wright Renewable Engineering, a division of Kier + Wright, we partner with solar developers, EPCs, and tracker manufacturers to design and deliver efficient, code‑compliant utility‑scale solar and storage systems. Our team combines deep technical expertise with a practical understanding of how to get projects built—on time and on budget. We specialize in full‑service structural and civil design, focusing exclusively on renewable energy.
Learn more at kwrenewableengineering.design.
- AutoCAD Civil 3D Drafting
- Assisting with hydraulic & stormwater drafting
- Grading, drainage, and utility plans
- Attending client meetings
- Civil site design including grading and stormwater
- Assisting with plan reviews and engineering calculations
- Supporting the preparation of permit submittals
- Cross‑functional coordination with internal teams and clients
- Exposure to real projects in solar and energy storage
- Currently pursuing a degree in civil engineering—or a related field
- Preferred:
Junior or Senior standing in a bachelor’s program or enrolled in a master’s program - Passionate about renewable energy and sustainability
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Proficient or familiar with AutoCAD;
Civil 3D experience is a plus - Team‑oriented with a proactive attitude
- Previous internship or hands‑on project experience is a bonus
- E.I.T. certification is a plus
- Prolonged periods working at a computer
- Occasional site visits involving standing, walking, or driving
- Collaborative in‑office work environment
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