Description
primavera p6
epc scheduling
critical path
what‑if modeling
delay logs
site visits
The Project Scheduler Intern will support the battery storage portfolio during business development and pre‑construction, while also coordinating with PV, high‑voltage, and SCADA scopes. This full‑time summer 2026 internship is based in San Diego, CA, with occasional travel to job sites for schedule verification and improvement.
In this role you will create and maintain integrated EPC schedules using Primavera P6, interpret BESS site layouts and single‑line diagrams, and analyze contracts and design documents to define schedule requirements. Regular updates, critical‑path monitoring, and scenario modeling will inform project teams, while meetings and site visits will help resolve schedule challenges and capture lessons learned.
- Develop and maintain integrated EPC schedules for battery storage projects using Primavera P6.
- Interpret BESS site layouts and single‑line diagrams to align schedules with design specifications.
- Analyze project documents, contracts, and drawings to create RFIs and define schedule inputs.
- Apply CPM best practices to ensure logical activity sequences and realistic durations.
- Produce summary reports of scheduling assumptions for business development and owners.
- Attend pre‑construction, coordination, and owner meetings to address schedule issues.
- Update schedules bi‑monthly, monitor critical‑path deviations, and recommend corrective actions.
- Model unique schedule scenarios and perform what‑if, change‑order, and claim analyses.
- Maintain delay logs, P6 database, activity codes, and support reporting efforts.
- Conduct periodic site visits to gather on‑site insights and build relationships with field teams.
- Collaborate across the organization to share lessons learned and improve scheduling practices.
Requirements
engineering degree
project experience
p6
critical path
ms office
communication
Candidates should hold an engineering, construction management, or architectural degree (or equivalent experience) and have 1–3 years of project engineering background. Familiarity with P6 scheduling, construction methods, and the Critical Path Method is preferred, along with strong MS Office skills and excellent written and verbal communication in English. Reliability, flexibility, and a willingness to travel are essential traits.
- Hold an engineering, construction management, or architectural degree (or equivalent experience).
- Possess 1–3 years of project engineering experience; 0–1 year P6 scheduling in EPC is desired.
- Demonstrate ability to read site plans, technical specifications, and single‑line diagrams.
- Show knowledge of construction methods and the Critical Path Method.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint).
- Exhibit excellent written and verbal communication skills in English.
- Be reliable, dependable, flexible, self‑starter, and a constant learner.
- Be willing and able to travel to job sites periodically.
Benefits
Compensation is hourly at $20–$22, and SOLV Energy promotes an inclusive workplace that values diversity and equal opportunity. The company does not accept unsolicited third‑party recruiter submissions. Join the team to contribute to renewable‑energy projects that deliver cleaner power, jobs, and education to communities.
- Earn $20–$22 per hour as a full‑time summer 2026 intern in San Diego.
Training + Development
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