SN Aboitiz Power Group
SN Aboitiz Power Group

Research Intern  

SN Aboitiz Power Group

 
  • Taguig, Philippines
    10th Flr., Taguig, Metro Manila, NAC Tower, 32nd Street, Bonifacio Global City, Philippines
    Taguig
    Metro Manila
    Philippines
    Philippines
    TELECOMMUTE
  • Full timeFULL_TIME

Expired 9 months ago

2023-07-30T16:00:00+00:00
Job closed.

Job Description

As a 4th Pillar research intern, you will be responsible for developing the business cases of the company’s 4th Pillar projects through research and writing. This fun and exciting learning opportunity will be an avenue for you to gain and hone your analytical, business-writing, and communication skills as you work closely with people who are always on the lookout for new ways to learn and grow.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct desktop research on the industry and market of the assigned 4th Pillar projects
  • Develop and write the business cases of the assigned projects
  • Coordinate with the project proponents and teams in the development of the business cases
  • Assist the project proponents and teams in gathering data through meetings and interviews (if needed)
  • Coordinate with the core team to deliver updates on the progress of the business cases
  • Provide additional support to the project and core teams as needed

*The internship would be fully remote. Interns are expected to use their personal laptops/desktops.

Minimum Qualifications

  • College student taking up any communications or business-related major, or any similar course
  • Functional understanding of how businesses operate. Experience or interest in one of the following areas is preferred (one for each intern):
    • Weather and Environment
    • Data Science and Job Platforms
    • Electric Vehicles and Smart Meters
  • Excellent research and writing skills
  • Has good communication, analytical, organizational, and problem-solving skills, and has the willingness to learn
  • Able to handle multiple projects at the same time
  • Able to work with minimal supervision
  • Proficient in using Google Suite (specifically Google Drive, Docs and Sheets)

Perks and Benefits

  • Work from HomeWork from Home

Jobs Summary

Job Level
Internship / OJT
Job Category
Writing and Content
Educational Requirement
Graduated from high school
Recruiter response to application
Once in a while
Office Address
NAC Tower, 32nd Street, Bonifacio Global City
Industry
Oil / Energy / Solar / Greentech
Vacancy
1 opening
Website
http://www.snaboitiz.com

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About SN Aboitiz Power Group

WHO WE ARE SN Aboitiz Power Group or SNAP is the collective name of the power generation arm (SN Aboitiz Power-Magat, Inc. and SN Aboitiz Power-Benguet, Inc.) and power retailing arm (SN Aboitiz Power-RES, Inc.) of the business. Through its power generating unit, SNAP develops and operates world-class renewable energy facilities in the Philippines; and by means of its power retailing arm, SNAP provides innovative energy solutions to its customers. It is a recipient of several local awards and citations for its safety records, community programs, stakeholder relations, and environmental campaigns. It has also received international recognition in the Asian region for privatization and project financing as well as for its plants’ performance as independent power producers. With 641.5 MW of total capacity, SNAP harnesses the energy of flowing water to generate clean, renewable energy for its customers. WHAT WE DO Magat Hydro is one of the largest hydro facilities in Luzon, with a gross maximum capacity of 388 MW. It draws water from the Magat River through the multipurpose Magat Dam. Under the power restructuring law, the power facility was privatized in 2006. Following the successful bid of US$530 million, SNAP took over operations on April 26, 2007. The 8.5-MW Maris Hydro is the first power plant constructed by SNAP. Construction of the PHP2.5 billion run-of-river hydro plant took about two years—it broke ground in late 2015 and was completed in November 2017. Maris hydro utilizes water coming from Magat hydro. At its original capacity of 75 MW, Ambuklao Hydro was one of the first large hydroelectric power plants in the Philippines and is one of the oldest. In 2008, SNAP took over Ambuklao and the 100-MW Binga Plant after a winning bid of US$325 million under the privatization program. Ambuklao hydro re-operated in 2011 as a 105-MW power plant following its rehabilitation and upgrading. Binga Hydro was built in 1960 and lies 19 kilometers downstream of its sister facility, Ambuklao. It was bid out along with Ambuklao; but only the power components were privatized while the dams remain government-owned. Binga hydro underwent a refurbishment which began in 2010 and was completed in 2013. This increased the plant’s capacity from 100-125 MW. It is now capable of generating 140 MW after further uprating. With the advent of open access in the Philippines, customers with a monthly average peak demand of 750kW and above can choose a Retail Electricity Supplier through the Open Access market. SNAP-RES was formed into the group for the Retail Electricity Market. SNAP-RES continues to serve the needs of Contestable Customers by focusing on the requirements of each industry and delivering innovative solutions for each customer profile since 2011. SN Aboitiz Power (SNAP) is a joint venture of Scatec and Aboitiz Power Corporation (AP). Scatec is a Norway-based leading renewable power producer that delivers affordable and clean energy worldwide. As a long-term player, Scatec develops, builds, owns, and operates solar, wind, and hydropower plants and storage solutions. On the other hand, Aboitiz Power Corporation is a wholly-owned subsidiary representing the consolidated electricity interests of the Aboitiz Group—one of the largest conglomerates in the Philippines focusing on the electricity, financial, and food sectors. Aboitiz has been involved in the Philippine electricity industry since the 1930s.

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