Do you want to work with high caliber professionals in a dynamic and growing company? Are you entrepreneurial, hard-working, and collegial? Join us at SB Energy, a leading company backed by SoftBank and Ares pairing cutting-edge innovation with best-in-class execution. Our Mission is to provide reliable, affordable energy at scale to support America’s growing energy demands.

Headquartered in Redwood City, CA, SB Energy develops, builds, owns & operates some of the largest and most technically advanced energy and data center infrastructure projects in the United States. Since launching in 2019, the company has rapidly grown into a top-tier integrated platform with over 3 gigawatts (GW) in operation and a multi-GW pipeline of energy and data center infrastructure nationwide. SB Energy also utilizes its strong culture of innovation to identify and incorporate new technology into our projects, including our AI-based digital platform, to deliver energy infrastructure that is local, reliable, and matched to load. We are building the energy and technology future—today.

Come join us in accelerating the energy transition to cleaner, more sustainable sources of power!

Summer Internships at SB Energy! 

Are you looking for an internship to jumpstart your career? If so, you have come to the right place! SB Energy has exciting internship opportunities. We are currently searching for students or alumni interested in gaining hands-on experience at a fast-paced and innovative renewable energy company. Our mission is to provide flexible renewable energy at scale, accelerating the global energy transition and benefiting our planet, customers, communities, and people. Our internships have a specific focus, but often get broader exposure to SB Energy's business, gaining insight into different areas of the company and the renewable energy industry.   
 

Benefits Of a SB Energy Internship 

  • Apply skills and knowledge learned in the classroom to on-the-job experiences 
  • Comprehensive, value-added project(s)  
  • Work in teams and with cross-functional colleagues in a professional environment  
  • Develop technical skills specific to your major  
  • Gain opportunities for professional development by building relationships and learning from industry professionals in a live business environment 
  • Final project summary presentation to the team  

This internship will help you acquire marketable Human Resources & People Culture skills by participating in key HR initiatives and live Projects that will impact employee engagement, employer branding, recruiting, culture, and overall employer value proposition. You will gain broad experience in Human Resources and Talent Acquisition and should be prepared to enter a fast-paced, collaborative work environment.  

Responsibilities 

  • Assist in full lifecycle recruiting tasks such as sourcing, resume review, interviews and scheduling.
  • Research salary compensation benchmarks & manage candidate data in ATS (Greenhouse).
  • Build out and manage CRM function in our ATS and create passive/active recruiting campaigns to identify and connect with future critical talent.
  • Create Talent Acquisition reports in our ATS and analyze trends, present findings.
  • Manage Internship job boards and external engagement. 
  • Support Onboarding process and implement enhancements.
  • Research AI applications for Talent Acquisition and Onboarding.
  • Support company immigration process and other Admin projects.
  • Develop early-stage talent program and support Workforce Development efforts with our Talent Development & Recruitment team.
  • Conduct research on People & Culture resources with the Talent Development Manager.
  • Assist in preparation and reporting of Employee Engagement Survey. 

Skills And Experience

  • Pursuing/received Bachelors, Associate, or Master's degree in human resources, communications, or related degree.
  • Experience with Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Excel and PowerPoint. 
  • Experience with Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) like Greenhouse, preferred.
  • Strong verbal, written, interpersonal and professional communication skills. 
  • Results-driven and detail oriented, prioritizing accuracy, thoroughness, and timeliness.
  • Ability to keep to deadlines while demonstrating empathy to team members and stakeholders.
  • Demonstrated ability to work in a team environment.
  • Passion for our industry and working with people.

Location: Redwood City, CA. We have a hybrid office work set up. 

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