What You Can Expect
As our Data Analyst Intern, in Columbus, OH, at The Ohio State University. You will be responsible for aiding in reducing energy consumption in campus buildings. This role involves working on various data analytics projects, assisting in data acquisition, conducting analyses, and supporting the maintenance of the ENGIE C3ntinel energy data platform. You will gain hands-on experience in data analytics within the context of energy conservation initiatives. The internship work term will be January 5, 2026 - May 29, 2026, part-time 15-20 hours per week minimum
You will:
Contribute to sustainability projects at The Ohio State University
Investigate and correct data errors
Fulfill data requests
Use C3ntinel to perform measurement and verification of energy conservation measures before and after implementation
Perform analyses on energy conversation measures
You will report to the Data Analyst II.
What You’ll Bring
You must be currently enrolled as an undergraduate at The Ohio State University
A minimum of a bachelor’s degree in Data Analytics, Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field
Prior coursework or experience in data analysis
Proficiency in Excel and Microsoft Suite
Proficiency in RStudio or Jupyter Notebook
Experience with PowerBI for data visualization
Familiarity with handling large datasets
Understanding of coding languages like Python
Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team
Commitment to accuracy and timely delivery of work
Ability to handle multiple assignments on a timely basis with a high degree of accuracy
Organizational, prioritization, and time management skills
Demonstrated ability to take initiative
Effective oral, written, and communication skills
Other duties as assigned
Additional Details
Additional hours/weeks may be available based on business needs and will be discussed in advance with your supervisor
Interns must be enrolled and in good standing at the commencement of the intern semester
This role requires attendance at a worksite
Must possess a valid U.S. driver’s license
Must be willing and able to comply with all ENGIE ethics and safety policies.
Houston, TX
ENGIE North America offers a range of capabilities in the United States and Canada to help customers decarbonize, decentralize, and digitalize their operations. These include comprehensive services to help customers run their facilities more efficiently and optimize energy and other resource use and expense; clean power generation; energy storage; and retail energy supply that includes renewable, demand response, and on-bill financing options. Nearly 100 percent of the company’s power generation portfolio is low carbon or renewable. In 2018, ENGIE recorded €60.6 billion in global revenues ($71.3 billion USD). More than 6,000 employees work in the region, and Houston serves as corporate headquarters. About the businesses:
Retail Electricity
ENGIE is one of the largest non-residential retail electricity suppliers in the United States and currently serves commercial, industrial, and institutional customers in 14 markets. Supplying energy to nearly 50 percent of Fortune 100 companies, ENGIE serves over 89,000 accounts, with an estimated peak load totaling nearly 13,000 MW. The company also offers electricity service to residential and small business customers in 12 U.S. markets under the brand Think Energy®.
Energy Services
Through the integrated facility management and commitment to energy performance improvement of customer facilities, ENGIE offers integrated management solutions—including on-site solar, battery and cogeneration design and installation—that enable clients to focus on their business. The company is a recognized leader in the operation and maintenance of infrastructure including airports, office buildings and industrial sites, as well as a wide range of technical infrastructure. In managing energy expenses and usage, ENGIE has identified more than $4.1 billion in savings for multi-site clients over the last three years and, in working with utilities, delivered nearly $15.4 billion in energy savings for consumers in the last 12 years.
Power Generation
In the United States and Canada, ENGIE owns and/or operates cogeneration, steam, and chilled water facilities, including more than 1,000 MW in the portfolio produced by combined heat and power (CHP) units located within commercial or industrial facilities and using waste heat from an onsite generation system to provide for heating and chilling needs. The North America renewables portfolio consists of wind, solar, and biomass/biogas assets, with a capacity of more than 1,200 MW in operation and another 2,300 MW under construction.