About the Role
Join Keppel Infrastructure Division and gain hands-on experience in the operations and maintenance of Waste-to-Energy (WTE) and environmental infrastructure plants. This internship provides exposure to daily plant operations, digitalisation initiatives, audits, and project management, offering practical learning in sustainability, clean energy, and decarbonisation.
Key Responsibilities
- Support the O&M team in digitalisation projects, including GoArc, ePTW, and daily operations
- Participate in daily O&M activities, offering insights to improve workflow efficiency
- Shadow maintenance engineers during boiler overhaul meetings and track progress
- Conduct problem analysis and troubleshooting on plant processes
- Assist in local and overseas plant projects
- Support O&M in audits and compliance, including ISO50001, ISO14001, ISO9001, Energy Conservation Act, Carbon Pricing Act, and more
- Share observations and recommendations with management to improve operational effectiveness
Learning Outcomes
- Gain practical, first-hand experience in plant operations and maintenance
- Apply engineering concepts learned in your coursework to real-life scenarios
- Collaborate with experienced engineers, broadening your technical and professional perspective
- Understand operational and financial considerations when implementing projects in live plants
Requirements
- Undergraduate pursuing an Engineering degree; interest in WTE or environmental solutions preferred
- Double degree is a plus
- Strong critical thinking and logical problem-solving skills
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Team player with potential leadership qualities
- Independent, self-disciplined, and proactive
About Keppel
Keppel is a global asset manager and operator providing sustainable solutions in infrastructure, real estate, and connectivity. Operating in over 20 countries, Keppel’s Infrastructure Division focuses on power and renewables, environmental solutions, and Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS). The division manages state-of-the-art WTE and water treatment plants and develops low-carbon energy projects, including Singapore’s first hydrogen-ready power plant.