Intern (SD1-ENE) 2601-011
Job Vacancy | Tuesday, February 17, 2026
| Reference Number | 260109 |
|---|---|
| Position Grade | Intern |
| Department | Sectors Department 1 |
| Division | Energy Sector Office |
| Location | Asian Development Bank Headquarters |
| Date Posted | Tuesday, February 17, 2026 |
| Closing Date | Monday, March 16, 2026 11:59 p.m. (2359 Manila Time, 0800 GMT) |
Sectors Department 1 (SD1)
Energy Sector Office (SD1-ENE)
1. Internship Topic
Assessment of nuclear power deployment potential in selected ADB developing member countries (DMCs)
2. Summary of Job Description
SD1 is looking for an intern to review the power generation requirements of 3-5 selected ADB developing member countries over the next ten years and assess whether nuclear power should be considered as a potential generation option in their respective power systems.
The intern will
- Conduct research and analysis on projected power demand, supply gaps, and generation mix trends in selected DMCs.
- Review national energy plans, policy documents, and sector reports to assess long‑term power system needs.
- Examine the technical, economic, environmental, and regulatory factors that influence the feasibility of introducing nuclear power in each country context.
- Prepare comparative assessments that highlight opportunities, risks, and enabling conditions for nuclear power adoption.
- Synthesize findings into clear analytical notes, summaries, and draft sections of a technical report.
- Support the preparation of presentations, briefing materials, and other knowledge products as needed.
3. Period of Assignment
Duration: 11 weeks
Timing: July 2026 onward
4. Location
ADB Headquarters, Manila, Philippines
5. Expected Outcomes
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A nuclear power deployment assessment report for the selected DMCs and a presentation to an ADB internal audience.
This deliverable consists of a written assessment report that examines the potential for nuclear power deployment in the selected developing member countries. The report should summarize key findings on projected power needs, current generation capacities, policy environments, technical and economic considerations, and the readiness of each country to include nuclear energy in its future power mix. It should also outline opportunities, challenges, and recommend next steps for each DMC.
- In addition to the report, the intern will prepare a clear and concise PowerPoint presentation that highlights the main insights, conclusions, and recommendations. This presentation will be delivered to an internal ADB audience to support discussion, knowledge sharing, and possible follow-up work.
Qualifications
6. Education Requirements
Currently enrolled in a master's degree or PhD program in any discipline of engineering.
7. Relevant Experience and Other Requirements
- Good understanding of power system modelling and energy economics.
- Strong analytical and research skills, with the ability to review technical and policy documents.
- Ability to synthesize complex information into clear, well‑structured written outputs.
- Familiarity with Asian energy sector issues or ADB DMC contexts is desirable
- Preferably with 2-3 years relevant professional experience.
- Proficiency in oral and written communication skills in English