Early Career Trainee - OT Visibility & Data Analytics

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Job Description Summary

We are seeking a highly motivated and curious early career professional to join our team. The successful candidate will support the development of advanced dashboards that enhance operational technology (OT) visibility across power systems. This role involves working closely with data sourced from Energy Management Systems (EMS), SCADA, and other OT platforms to extract, transform, and visualize key operational insights.

This is a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the intersection of energy systems, data analytics, and real-time control center operations.

Responsibilities

Job Description

  • Collaborate with senior engineers to understand OT visibility requirements and translate them into dashboard design and data models
  • Extract and structure relevant data from EMS/SCADA systems and other OT databases
  • Clean, transform, and analyze data to derive meaningful insights for operational performance and situational awareness
  • Develop user-friendly, interactive dashboards using tools such as Explore BI, Grafana, Apache Superset or custom web-based frameworks
  • Support data validation, consistency checks, and documentation of data pipelines
  • Assist in preparing reports and visual summaries for internal stakeholders and utility clients
  • Participate in team workshops and contribute to continuous improvement initiatives

Qualification / Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, Computer Science, Data Science, or related field
  • Basic understanding of electrical grid operations, SCADA, or EMS concepts (coursework or project experience acceptable)
  • Strong analytical skills and foundational knowledge in data processing and visualization
  • Hands-on experience with one or more data tools such as Explore BI, Apache Superset, Python
  • Excellent communication and teamwork skills
  • Eagerness to learn OT systems and how data drives real-time energy decision-making

Advantages

  • Structured mentorship from senior engineers
  • Exposure to real-world OT data environments and energy control systems
  • Opportunities to grow into a full-time role based on performance and business needs
  • A collaborative team culture focused on innovation in energy visibility and resilience
  • Gain hands-on experience on GE Vernova – Grid Software products that has a significant impact on the energy industry.
  • Work alongside with experienced professionals who are passionate about energy transition and sustainability.
  • Collaborate with a diverse team of professionals from different fields and backgrounds.
  • Opportunity to learn new skills and technologies, and to apply classroom knowledge to real-world problems.

If you are passionate about the energy industry and sustainability and are excited about the opportunity to contribute to the development of cutting-edge software, we encourage you to apply for this internship.

Additional Information

Relocation Assistance Provided: No
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