Louisville Gas and Electric Company and Kentucky Utilities Company, part of the PPL Corporation (NYSE: PPL) family of companies, are regulated utilities that serve more than 1.3 million customers and have consistently ranked among the best companies for customer service in the United States. LG&E serves 334,000 natural gas and 433,000 electric customers in Louisville and 16 surrounding counties. KU serves 569,000 customers in 77 Kentucky counties and five counties in Virginia. LG&E and KU are major employers and active supporters of the communities they serve. They empower employees, community members and initiatives across their service territory through volunteerism and investments in organizations that support education, sustainability and wellbeing.
Why Choose LG&E and KU for Your Co-op or Internship?
At LG&E and KU, our engineering co-op and internship program offers a dynamic and engaging environment where students can apply classroom knowledge to real-world challenges. As part of our robust engineering workforce, you’ll gain hands-on experience in a variety of disciplines that require analytical thinking, problem-solving, and innovation.
We take pride in our collaborative culture and strong commitment to serving our communities. Our employees are united by a shared purpose: delivering safe, reliable energy to our customers every day.
Required Education/Experience
Available full time during the Fall 2026 semester (August - December)
Pursuing a Bachelor’s degree with declared major in Electrical Engineering
Minimum 2.50 GPA
Work Conditions
Office environment
Physical Effort
Primarily sitting, with occasional walking and standing.
What You’ll Do
As an engineering co-op or intern, you will work alongside experienced professionals and contribute to meaningful projects that support our operations. Your responsibilities may include:
What You’ll Gain
Department-Specific Overview
As a co-op in Transmission Strategy & Planning, you’ll work with Siemens PSS®E and PSS®D software to perform dynamic and stability simulations of electrical faults on the transmission system. You’ll compare simulation results against system criteria, assist with reviewing Python code used in modeling, and analyze model data within PSS®E cases. Additional responsibilities may include editing dynamic data in simulation databases and drafting technical reports to summarize findings. This role offers a unique blend of power system analysis, programming, and strategic planning.

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