We are offering a Summer Internship for Mechanical Engineering students in the field of Thermal Power Projects. This internship provides exposure to large-scale power generation systems, equipment maintenance, and energy efficiency practices. It is an excellent opportunity for students to gain practical knowledge of how thermal power plants operate and apply their classroom learning in real industrial settings.
Reports to
The intern will report to the Plant Engineer / Thermal Power Project Supervisor.
What will you do?
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Assist in monitoring turbines, boilers, condensers, and auxiliary equipment.
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Support preventive maintenance schedules and inspection activities.
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Participate in energy efficiency studies and performance analysis.
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Prepare technical documentation, reports, and safety compliance checklists.
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Collaborate with senior engineers on troubleshooting and system optimization.
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Learn about thermal cycles, heat transfer systems, and power generation processes.
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Participate in site visits, safety training, and operational briefings.
What are we looking for?
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Currently pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering.
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Basic understanding of thermodynamics, heat transfer, and fluid mechanics.
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Familiarity with power plant equipment and energy systems (preferred).
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Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
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Good communication and willingness to learn in an industrial setting.
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Teamwork-oriented with attention to detail.
What additional skills will help you stand out?
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Prior academic projects in energy systems or power plant design.
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Knowledge of simulation tools (MATLAB, ANSYS, or Thermoflow).
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Familiarity with safety standards and environmental regulations in power plants.
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Exposure to energy efficiency and renewable integration studies.
Work mode
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On-site / Hybrid – fieldwork at thermal power plants may be required.
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Internship duration: Summer Program (2–3 months), with possible extension.
Benefits
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Practical exposure to large-scale power generation systems.
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Mentorship from experienced power plant engineers.
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Internship certificate and career guidance in the energy sector.
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Stipend or academic credit (depending on company policy).
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Professional development in thermal systems and industrial operations.
👉 To apply, please submit your CV, academic transcript, and a brief statement of interest in thermal power projects.