KBR

DataCenterEngineeringIntern

Houston, Texas, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Data Center Engineering Intern at KBR. Skills: Data center infrastructure, Power systems, Control systems. Conduct technical research. Support engineering teams”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Analytical and problem-solving skills; Problem-solving skills

Eligibility Requirements

Ability to work on-site in Houston, TX as required

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Currently pursuing an undergraduate engineering degree, Experience compiling, testing, and validating technical designs through structured engineering project work, analytical and problem-solving skills demonstrated through previous projects, Foundational knowledge of electrical power systems, control systems, or digital logic design through coursework and projects, Demonstrated hands-on experience with technical projects involving hardware/software systems, circuit design, or processor/logic development, Ability to analyze and interpret technical data, system behavior, and engineering results, Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite for documentation, reporting, and presentations, problem-solving, analytical, and communication skills, Ability to work effectively in a team-oriented, engineering-driven environment

What You'll Do.

Conduct technical research

Support engineering teams

Assist in design and evaluation

Contribute to development

Compile and analyze data

Perform routine tasks

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with cross-functional teams; Work effectively in a team-oriented environment

Communication Scope

Communication skills

Process & Methodology

Project coordination

Full Job Description

**Title:** Data Center Engineering Intern **Position Summary:** The Data Center Engineering Intern will support KBR’s data center initiative by contributing to technical research, engineering analysis, and project coordination across power systems, instrumentation, and control system design. This role provides hands-on exposure to data center infrastructure, including electrical distribution, system reliability, and hardware/software integration. The intern will assist with compiling technical, financial, and project data for reports and presentations, while supporting engineering teams with research, modeling, and system-level analysis. Work will be performed under close supervision. **Position Description:** * Conduct technical research on data center infrastructure, including power distribution architectures, redundancy strategies (N+1, 2N), and emerging technologies. * Support engineering teams in data center power system analysis, including load calculations, efficiency evaluations, and system performance assessments. * Assist in the design and evaluation of instrumentation and monitoring systems for power, cooling, and facility operations. * Contribute to development of logic and control systems for automation, sequencing, and fault detection in data center environments. * Compile and analyze technical, financial, and project data for use in reports, dashboards, and presentations. * Collaborate with cross-functional teams to support project execution and coordination activities. * Perform routine tasks under supervision while progressively handling more complex assignments. **Minimum Requirements:** * Currently pursuing an undergraduate engineering degree * Experience compiling, testing, and validating technical designs through structured engineering project work * Strong analytical and problem-solving skills demonstrated through previous projects * Foundational knowledge of electrical power systems, control systems, or digital logic design through coursework

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