
Intern, Energy Analysis
About the Role
AGA is seeking an intern to join its Energy Markets, Analysis, and Standards (EMAS) team to support its analytical and research efforts in various topics including gas utility growth, the future of natural gas infrastructure, low/no carbon supply, and the creation of tools to bolster EMAS’ analytical efforts.
AGA professional staff will provide mentoring and assistance with professional development skills.
What you will do:
The EMAS intern can expect to work collaboratively with AGA staff while creating educational documents, collecting data to be used in analytical tools, performing research projects and reviewing, editing, and analyzing data using large datasets. The intern may also expect to work on projects that quantify the public value of natural gas, and the most cost-effective means to deliver energy to homes and businesses across the US.
What you will bring:
Successful candidates will be excellent writers and researchers, be comfortable working in Excel with large datasets, and be eager to learn and expand their skillsets. Relevant backgrounds include engineering, economics, policy and/or environmental advocacy.
How we operate:
This role is based in Washington, DC where AGA employees currently have the flexibility to work a hybrid schedule with 3 days in the office and 2 days remotely. The employee’s team determines one day each week, and the employee determines the others.
The Pay and Benefits:
For employees who live in the Washington, DC Metro area, the salary for this position is $20.00 per hour. Internships are not eligible for AGA healthcare benefits.
The American Gas Association requires all offered candidates to pass a background check and sign an arbitration agreement as conditions of employment.
To be considered for this role, please submit a cover letter, resume, and three professional references with your application.
About AGA:
The American Gas Association, founded in 1918, represents more than 200 local energy companies that deliver clean natural gas throughout the United States. There are more than 79 million residential, commercial and industrial natural gas customers in the U.S., of which 94 percent — more than 74 million customers — receive their gas from AGA members. Today, natural gas meets more than one-third of the United States' energy needs.