Fall 2026 Co-op, System Planning Engineer (Undergraduate|Graduate)
MISO | |
United States, Indiana, Carmel | |
Mar 21, 2026 | |
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Description
What You'll Do: As our System Planning Engineering Co-op, you'll support efforts to improve the interconnection process as new energy resources connect to the grid. You'll help develop tools, automate workflows, and enhance how data is managed to support faster and more efficient integration of generation resources.
A Great Day in This Role Means: You're collaborating with engineers to improve how new energy resources connect to the grid. You might be writing scripts to automate a manual process or building tools that improve data visibility. You'll see your work used by the team in real time, helping accelerate interconnection timelines and support grid reliability. Your impact is clear. The tools and solutions you help build contribute to how MISO integrates new generation and maintains a reliable power system. You'll also play a role in one of the most important shifts in the energy industry, the transformation of the generation fleet and integration of new resources onto the grid. What You'll Be Proud to Share:
Qualifications at a Glance: Term: August 19 - December 11, 2026 | Full-time | Paid Required Technical Skills:
Preferred Skills:
By the End of Your Co-op, You'll Walk Away With:
About MISO MISO manages the electricity superhighway in the Central U.S. Through use of groundbreaking research and advanced technology, our highly skilled employees ensure power flows reliably to 45 million customers. Operating the electricity grid, running a robust energy market, planning for a bright future - it's what our immensely talented and dedicated team does every day. Plug into your future career. Apply today and help us keep the power flowing! Learn More About MISO's Early Career Talent Programs: Learn More about MISO's Internship & Co-op Opportunities #LI-TW1 #LI-ONSITE Education
Some college of Electrical Engineering (required)
Experience
Programming experience with Python (preferred)
Exposure to power systems concepts such as power flow and electrical machines (required) Experience working with data or automation projects (preferred) Familiarity with industry tools: PSSE, PowerWorld, TARA (preferred) Foundational Electrical Engineering coursework (required) Skills
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Mar 21, 2026