Engineering Rotational Development Program (Summer 2026)
Posted 2026-05-06
Remote, USA
Full-time
Immediate Start
GTI Energy is focused on solving global energy challenges through innovative solutions. The Engineering Rotational Development Program offers recent graduates the chance to gain hands-on experience across various departments, ultimately transitioning into a permanent engineering role after completing the program.
Responsibilities
- Helping project managers (PMs) and principal investigators (PIs) manage technology and product development initiatives, including laboratory experimental and field demonstration research, managing project budgets, schedules, deliverables, and other project-specific needs
- Support the development, testing, and scale-up of innovative energy technologies across building systems, energy delivery infrastructure, and industrial and power generation applications, contributing to mechanical and process design, modeling, and applied research efforts
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to analyze, validate, and document technical solutions that enhance safety, reliability, efficiency, and emissions reduction across evolving energy systems
- Support the design, operation, and maintenance of laboratory and pilot-scale test facilities to advance the development and scale-up of energy technologies
- Conduct analytical and chemical testing, ensure safe and reliable experimental operations, and deliver high-quality data to inform research, technology development, and commercialization efforts
- Apply AI, advanced modeling, and data analytics to generate actionable insights for complex energy systems
- Conduct lifecycle and techno-economic analyses, develop reproducible decision-support tools, and translate technical findings into clear guidance to support strategic and net-zero planning decisions
- Support the development of scalable, low-carbon solutions to enhance the resilience and performance of natural gas infrastructure
- Contribute to methane reduction initiatives, safe and reliable system operations, and the integration of low- and no-carbon fuels to advance the transition to a Net Zero energy future
Skills
- B.S. in engineering or a science-related field, expected graduation Spring 2026
- Experience or willingness to learn in any of the following areas is a strong plus: Familiarity with chemical process modeling and/or design and fabrication of mechanical or electrical systems
- Knowledge of new and novel chemical and energy conversion processes preferred
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Understanding and commitment to safety in test environments
- Able to appropriately prioritize & meet critical deadlines in a fast-paced environment
- Basic understanding of the energy industry and mitigating its impact on climate change
- Comfortable with hands-on work and physical interventions with electro-mechanical systems
- Ability to plan experiments and analyze / present data clearly
- Ability to work on multiple projects simultaneously in a cross-functional format
- Demonstrated ability to work well with others in a team environment
- Willingness to travel for field work and related assignments
- Experience with laboratory and hands-on engineering development projects
Benefits
- Annual bonuses
- Paid time off
- Region-specific benefits
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