PGE - Portland General Electric Company

01/09/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/08/2026 14:29

PGE now taking internship applications, offering real-world experiences for students

Portland General Electric is now taking applications for its student internship program, offering college-aged students an innovative, real-world experience to advance their professional development and expose more youth to the variety of opportunities that exist within the energy sector, including with utilities like PGE.

As part of PGE's commitment to supporting the next generation who will help power Oregon's sustainable future, PGE's internship program gives hands-on opportunities to learn more about different careers available at a utility company, including power system engineering, a specialized field of engineering that focuses on the generation, transmission and distribution of power.

Recently, PGE interns invited Portland State University engineering students to tour one of PGE's battery storage facilities and get a first-hand look at power system engineering at its best. Battery energy storage systems help PGE provide reliable power by storing excess energy from sources like wind and solar, making it available during times of high demand to quickly deliver electricity to customers whenever it's needed.

Dressed head to toe in safety gear, 17 students toured the facility, getting a glimpse of powering system engineering at its best. Portland State University Electrical and Computer Engineering professor Dr. Robert Bass said it was a learning opportunity students can only get in person.

"Engineering students benefit significantly from these kinds of industry experiences, as they give perspective on what their careers could look like, provide them with opportunities to ask questions about cutting-edge technologies from professional engineers, and help them develop their professional networks," said Dr. Bass.

Multiple Engineering Cooperative Program

PGE also offers internship opportunities in cooperation with the Multiple Engineering Cooperative Program (MECOP), a college internship program that provides hands-on job experiences for students at Oregon State University, Portland State University, Oregon Institute of Technology, and University of Portland.

The MECOP program, which PGE has supported since 2008, offers students two separate six-month internships - both placements providing a unique experience.

PGE System Protection Engineering manager Jill Heintz, who oversees the MECOP program at PGE, said this program is a perfect opportunity for students who aren't sure what they want to do for a career.

"MECOP is a chance for students to get real work experience to help them find a career best suited for them," said Heintz. "Interning at PGE is unique, in that, no one thinks about working at their utility, but once students start learning more about the opportunities available, they get inspired."

In total, PGE hosted 28 interns in 2025, including 16 MECOP interns. For more information about PGE's internship program, head to portlandgeneral.com/about/careers.

Students interested in learning more about MECOP can find information at www.mecopinc.org/ .

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