Nonprofit

Paid Fall Internship - Building Energy Codes and Standards

Remote, Work can be performed from anywhere in United States
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  • Details

    Start Date:
    September 8, 2025
    End Date:
    December 5, 2025
    Application Deadline:
    August 11, 2025
    Payment:
    Hourly
    Stipend / Wage:
    $18-$20/hour
    Hours Per Week:
    30 - 40 hours/week

    Description

    Are you interested in helping to create a more sustainable future by reducing energy use and carbon emissions? Do you love to solve problems by working with a broad array of industry partners? Are you interested in how policy can help slow climate change? If so, consider applying to Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships (NEEP) for a paid internship.

    About NEEP

    NEEP is a regional non-profit that works to create a more sustainable future by reducing energy use and carbon emissions from the built environment. NEEP was founded in 1996 to promote the efficient use of energy in homes, buildings, and industry in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic region. Our mission is to promote regional collaboration and best practices in energy efficiency so the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic region can lower energy bills, reduce air and carbon pollution, create jobs, and improve energy and climate resilience.

    NEEP seeks intern candidates interested in clean energy and climate stabilization, and in contributing to a mission-driven organization. This opportunity is open to current students or recent graduates. This is a remote position and interns are expected to work 30-40 hours per week, starting as soon as September 8 and ending as late as December 5, 2025 (with the possibility of extending the internship, into the spring).

    Responsibilities

    We are looking for an intern to support our Building Energy Codes and Standards team. However, to provide you with a valuable learning experience, we’ll ask you to work across a variety of projects. Interns may have opportunities to learn about energy efficiency and business in a real-world setting by participating in staff meetings and educational webinars.

    Building Energy Codes and Standards:

    Building energy codes and appliance standards ensure that buildings and homes meet and exceed minimum energy efficiency performance, are low-carbon emitters, are safe and resilient, and lock in priorities like electrification from the outset of a building’s lifecycle. NEEP facilitates state code collaboratives and updates stakeholders and communities about adoption and implementation debates and progress. NEEP provides technical assistance and educational resources on the benefits and cost savings associated with advanced energy codes. NEEP works proactively with states and communities to share regional lessons learned to help them finalize their code updates. NEEP also advances the adoption, implementation, and compliance with appliance efficiency standards.

    These are some of the tasks and projects you might focus on:

    • Tracking energy code, policy, and program developments and data
    • Researching and assessing energy, environmental, technology, economic, or policy issues
    • Supporting publications such as briefs, fact sheets, and case studies with research, analysis, writing, and editing
    • Writing/editing articles for our blog, www.neep.org/blog
    • Helping to plan and coordinate workshops and virtual meetings with partners
    • Project management coordination and program status tracking
    • Partner correspondence, responding to day-to-day questions, and assisting with outreach activities
    • Updating project matrices with the latest policy and program developments in key areas of building energy efficiency

    Qualifications

    • Ideally, candidate will be a current student pursuing a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree, or a recent graduate, preferably in a related technology, engineering, energy, environmental, public policy, or business field
    • Strong written and/or verbal communications skills
    • Ability to take direction, work independently, and coordinate work with others
    • Proficient in Microsoft Office (PowerPoint, Excel, Word) and internet tools, website development, and content management systems a plus
    • Interest in energy efficiency and the environment
    • A passion for NEEP’s vision and mission

    Application Process

    When you apply:

    • Send your resume and a cover letter to: jobs@neep.org
    • Include your name in the email subject line, followed by the internship you’re applying for, e.g., “Sarah Smith – Codes and Standards Intern Applicant”
    • Specify the timeframe you are available to work
    • Tell us why you want to work with NEEP and which areas of our work interest you
    • We will request references and writing samples at a later date, if needed

    NEEP is committed to a policy of non-discrimination and equal opportunity for all employees and qualified applicants without regard to race, color, sex, age, national origin, and physical or mental disability. We apply this policy to assure non-discriminatory practices in recruiting, hiring, training, promotion, compensation, benefits, and all other activities. This also supports our capacity to achieve our mission on a regional scale.

    Are you interested in helping to create a more sustainable future by reducing energy use and carbon emissions? Do you love to solve problems by working with a broad array of industry partners? Are you interested in how policy can help slow climate change? If so, consider applying to Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships (NEEP) for a paid internship.

    About NEEP

    NEEP is a regional non-profit that works to create a more sustainable future by reducing energy use and carbon emissions from the built environment. NEEP was founded in 1996 to promote the efficient use of energy in homes, buildings, and industry in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic region. Our mission is to promote regional collaboration and best practices in energy efficiency so the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic region can lower energy bills, reduce air and carbon pollution, create jobs, and improve energy and climate resilience.

    NEEP seeks intern candidates interested in clean energy and climate…

    Location

    Remote
    Work can be performed from anywhere in United States
    Associated Location
    Boston, MA, USA

    How to Apply

    When you apply:

    • Send your resume and a cover letter to: jobs@neep.org
    • Include your name in the email subject line, followed by the internship you’re applying for, e.g., “Sarah Smith – Codes and Standards Intern Applicant”
    • Specify the timeframe you are available to work
    • Tell us why you want to work with NEEP and which areas of our work interest you
    • We will request references and writing samples at a later date, if needed

    When you apply:

    • Send your resume and a cover letter to: jobs@neep.org
    • Include your name in the email subject line, followed by the internship you’re applying for, e.g., “Sarah Smith – Codes and…
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