GE Vernova aims to address the climate crisis by electrifying and decarbonizing the world. The role focuses on supporting the Power Conversion & Storage (PCS) Engineering team in developing AI tools to improve the efficiency of responding to customer requests for proposals (RFPs) and information (RFIs) in solar, battery energy storage, and hybrid power plants.
Requirements
- Working towards a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering or similar from an accredited college or university
- Enrolled in a full time matriculated and nationally accredited baccalaureate or graduate program
- Must maintain a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA (without rounding)
- Must have the ability to work in the US for an unlimited amount of time without sponsorship
- Ability to work individually and as part of a global team
- Possess excellent communication skills and the ability to interface with leadership with confidence and clarity
- Strong problem analysis and resolution skills
Responsibilities
- Manage the data flow and infrastructure for effective AI deployment for use with RFPs, RFIs, and Customer Facing Documents
- Review past customer documentation for relevant content to be used by AI tools
- Identify and develop data collection, document formatting and template generation to be used by an AI tool for faster RFP/RFI response
- Work closely with our AI Research Technology team to identify critical data needed to tune the AI tool
- Work closely with Engineers to identify fill in data values and current standards which meet customer requests to be used by the AI tool
- Test and program AI tool and ensure existing content matches new incoming RFP and RFI questions
- Work to develop document delivery system for transmittal and track from engineering teams to end customers
Other
- Must be able to develop and maintain good customer relationships
- Must be willing to work in geographical area specified by the business
- Must have the ability to work in the US for an unlimited amount of time without sponsorship
- Must maintain a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA (without rounding)
- Must be enrolled in a full time matriculated and nationally accredited baccalaureate or graduate program