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Student Solar Construction Intern

CompanyGRID ALTERNATIVES
LocationDenver
Work ModeOn Site
PostedJuly 8, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
Support the installation of rooftop and ground-mounted solar systems for Denver Public Schools. Assist with site preparation, equipment handling, and system testing while following strict safety protocols.
Internship Type
full time
Company Size
776
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
GRID Alternatives is a national leader in bringing affordable solar power, clean mobility, and energy storage to underserved communities while creating pathways to life-changing careers. We’re dedicated to bringing clean energy solutions to communities that have historically been left out of the renewable energy transition. By centering equity and community leadership, we’re building a future where clean energy benefits everyone. Want to work at GRID? Visit -> https://gridalternatives.org/get-involved/careers
About the Role

Description

About GRID Alternatives

 

GRID Alternatives is a national leader in making clean, affordable solar power and solar jobs accessible to low-income communities and communities of color. GRID is an entrepreneurial, high-growth non-profit organization that provides direct solar installation and project development; clean mobility options; workforce training and service-learning opportunities; and low-income solar policy advocacy.



Our Vision: a rapid, equitable transition to a world powered by renewable energy that benefits everyone.

Our Mission: to build community-powered solutions to advance economic and environmental justice through renewable energy.



What it's like to work at GRID…


At GRID, we care about each other and know that each employee has a whole self that includes life outside of work. Our culture supports learning, growth and well-being of all of our team members. 


Summary of the role:


The Student Solar Construction Intern will join GRID’s construction and workforce development teams to support the installation of Denver Public Schools solar projects. This internship is designed for young adults interested in construction, climate action, and exploring careers in the clean-energy sector. 


No prior experience is required—just curiosity, reliability, and a willingness to learn. You will have the opportunity to support the installation of solar on either Montbello High School or Responsive Arts and STEAM Academy (RASA). This is a paid, seasonal summer internship for 110-hour commitment.


Schedule, Location, Pay

Summer internship (6–8 weeks, depending on region)

  • Located: Denver, Co 
  • Schedule:  Max Hrs. 110 Hours 
  • Internship takes place at GRID Alternatives Colorado office and active solar installation sites as well as training labs
  • Pay:   Paid by Denver Youth Employment Program, Denver  $19.29
  • Start and End dates:   June 8, 2026 through September 7th, 2026 
  • Weekday schedule with occasional events

What we offer and what you will gain

  • Learn about GRID’s solar installation training program, including:
  • Introduction to solar technology
  • Electrical basics: (Volts, Amps, Watts, AC, DC)
  • Construction safety (including OSHA-10 certification opportunities, depending on location)
  • Job-readiness workshops (résumé building, interview skills, career exploration)
  • Engage with GRID staff, volunteers, and industry partners to learn about green-career pathways.
  • Potentially attend field trips, guest speaker sessions, and hands-on labs focused on renewable energy and sustainability.
  • Hands-on experience installing real solar systems.
  • Exposure to construction trades and renewable energy careers
  • Workforce readiness training and mentorship
  • Potential certifications (e.g., OSHA-10, CPR/First Aid, solar basics)
  • A supportive, mission-driven environment focused on equity and community impact.
  • A pathway to future GRID training programs, apprenticeships, or entry-level solar jobs

What you will be doing while learning:

  • Solar Installation & Construction Support
  • Assist construction staff with installing rooftop and ground-mounted solar systems.
  • Learn and practice safe use of hand tools, ladders, and basic construction equipment.
  • Help prepare job sites, including staging materials, loading/unloading equipment, and maintaining a clean work area.
  • Participate in racking, panel placement, wiring support, and system testing under supervision.
  • Model safe work practices and follow all GRID safety protocols.
  • Learning & Career Pathway Development

Community Engagement

  • Represent GRID’s mission on job sites and in community settings.
  • Collaborate with diverse teams of volunteers, homeowners, and fellow interns.
  • Support outreach or educational events as needed.

Requirements

Your areas of knowledge and expertise...

  • Ages 17–21 (depending on program requirements)
  • Interest in construction, solar energy, environmental justice, or hands-on learning
  • Ability to work outdoors in varied weather conditions.
  • Comfortable with heights and physical activity (training provided)
  • Reliable, punctual, and able to follow safety instructions.
  • No prior experience required, just enthusiasm and a growth mindset.

Reasonable Accommodation for Job Seekers with a Disability:


If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please direct your inquiries to: RECRUITING@GRIDALTERNATIVES.ORG 


Ready to Apply?


 Due to the high volume of inquiries, mailed and emailed applications are not accepted.   


GRID Alternatives provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability or genetics. Because we value EID at GRID Alternatives, we encourage folks from all backgrounds to apply, even if you do not meet all of the preferred 

Key Skills
Solar InstallationConstruction SafetyHand Tool UsageElectrical BasicsCommunity EngagementSite PreparationRackingPanel PlacementWiring SupportSystem Testing
Categories
ConstructionEnergyEnvironmental & SustainabilityTradesSocial Services
Benefits
Paid internshipOSHA-10 certification opportunitiesJob-readiness workshopsMentorshipCPR/First Aid certification potential