Publicly owned electric utility serving Omaha and eastern Nebraska since 1946.
Seasonal utility line internship assisting technicians, 8‑hr days, $21.53/hr
10 days ago ago
$21 - $21
Entry-level
Internship
Omaha, NE
Field
Company Size
1,797 Employees
Service Specialisms
Energy Consulting
Project Management
Construction Services
Technical Services
Outage Restoration
Energy Efficiency Services
Billing & Payments
New Construction Connections
Sector Specialisms
Energy
Renewable Energy
Solar
Wind
Hydroelectric
Natural Gas
Coal
Nuclear
Role
Description
Requirements
cdl
pole climb
heavy lift
line degree
gpa 2.5
internship
Must include Class A CDL and be recommended for an internship by their school
Must be able to climb poles. Must be able to lift 50 pounds and perform heavy construction work on a daily basis. Must be able to work in all types of weather conditions
Must be part of an approved two-year line degree program and be qualified for an internship
Minimum GPA of 2.5
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
1946
Founded
The company was established in December 1946 when the Nebraska state government acquired a private power company.
855,000
Residents Served
Provides electricity to over 855,000 residents across Omaha and 13 surrounding counties.
300 MW
Wind Farm Capacity
Operates the Milligan I 300 MW wind farm as part of its renewable energy portfolio.
2016
Nuclear Shutdown
The Fort Calhoun Nuclear Generating Station ceased operations in late 2016 and is now being decommissioned.
Operates across Omaha and 13 surrounding counties, providing electricity through a diverse mix of generation methods.
Runs coal, natural gas, fuel oil, wind, solar, landfill gas, and hydroelectric facilities, with ongoing expansion adding renewables and efficient gas turbines.
The Fort Calhoun Nuclear Generating Station was historically managed from 1973 until its shutdown in late 2016.
Key projects include the Cass County and Turtle Creek gas turbine expansions, Platteview Solar, and major wind PPAs.
Integrates innovative grid upgrades such as storm resiliency programs, transmission line hardening, and a modern mobile app for outage updates.
Operates in Nebraska, where all electric utilities are publicly owned and governed by an elected board.
Has navigated major weather crises, including Missouri River floods and record-breaking storms, showcasing operational resilience and rapid response.
Culture + Values
We are committed to excellence in service and reliability.
We value safety and prioritize it in every aspect of our work.
We work with integrity, acting in the best interests of our customers and community.
We are customer-focused, ensuring their needs and concerns are addressed promptly and professionally.
We are collaborative, working as a team to achieve our goals and deliver exceptional results.
We embrace innovation, seeking new solutions and technologies to improve performance and efficiency.
We are accountable, taking ownership of our actions and outcomes.
Environment + Sustainability
2050
Net-zero goal
Aiming to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
40%
Carbon reduction
Significant decrease in carbon emissions since 2005.
30%
Renewable energy
Portion of energy generated from renewable sources.
50%
Coal retirement
Retired coal-fired generation replaced with cleaner sources.
Strong commitment to reducing water consumption and increasing efficiency.
Exploring energy storage solutions for grid stability and renewable energy integration.
Inclusion & Diversity
28% Female Workforce
Representation Among Workforce
Percentage of the workforce comprised of women as of 2023.
25% Minority Workforce
Minority Workforce Share
Percentage of minorities in the overall workforce as of 2023.
OPPD has set a goal to increase the representation of women and minorities in leadership roles.
OPPD’s employee resource groups promote a culture of inclusion and provide opportunities for networking and development.
The utility offers various programs for mentorship and professional growth for underrepresented groups.