2026 Summer Safety Intern (Boston)

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Eversource will not offer immigration-related sponsorship for this position.  Applicants who require immigration sponsorship—either now or in the future—should not apply.  This includes, but is not limited to, direct company sponsorship, listing Eversource as the employer of record on immigration documents, or any work authorization that requires company involvement or documentation (e.g., H-1B, OPT, STEM OPT, CPT, TN, J-1, O-1, etc.).

Safety Internship - Eversource Energy  

The Safety Intern supports Eversource’s Safety team by assisting with safety data analysis, reporting, and regulatory compliance activities. This internship provides hands-on experience with safety metrics, incident reporting, OSHA compliance, and safety information systems while working alongside experienced analysts and leaders.

Job Description

Responsibilities: 

  • Support the Safety team with basic data collection, organization, and review of safety incidents and observations.

  • Assist in preparing simple reports and presentations related to safety performance and trends.

  • Help maintain safety records and documentation in support of OSHA compliance and internal requirements.

  • Provide administrative and coordination support for incident investigations and workers’ compensation documentation.

  • Assist with basic data entry and reporting in safety systems and databases under supervision.

  • Conduct introductory research on safety best practices and industry trends.

  • Learn about company safety programs, construction/field operations, and regulatory requirements through hands‑on projects and job shadowing

Qualifications:

  • Interest in workplace safety, construction safety, or industrial/utility environments.

  • Basic familiarity with (or strong interest in learning) OSHA and workplace safety regulations.

  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Office, particularly Excel.

  • Strong attention to detail and organizational skills.

  • Ability to communicate clearly and work effectively as part of a team.

  • Willingness to learn new systems, processes, and safety concepts.

Education:

  • Currently pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Safety, Construction Management, Occupational Health & Safety, Environmental Health & Safety, Management Information Systems or a related field.  

Interns are paid through our Managed Service Provider Program and are not employees of Eversource.  Pay rates are hourly, based on year of graduation and if the role is technical or non-technical. Rates start at $18.12 for a non-technical freshman and go up to $22.73 for a senior.

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Worker Type:

HRIS - Contractor

Number of Openings:

1

Emergency Response:

Responding to emergency situations to meet customers’ needs is part of every employee’s role. If employed, you will be given an Emergency Restoration assignment.  This means you may be called to assist during an emergency outside of your normal responsibilities, work hours and location. 

EEO Statement:

Eversource Energy is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer.  All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, religion, disability status, or protected veteran status.

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