Duke Energy Corporation

HQ
Charlotte
Total Offices: 29
23,000 Total Employees

Duke Energy Corporation Benefits Overview

Compensation + Benefits

Offers 401(K)

Offers life insurance

Provides a pension

Offers occupational accident insurance

Offers retiree health & medical

Offers disability insurance

Offers charitable contribution matching

Offers supplemental life insurance

Offers accidental death & dismemberment insurance

Provides adoption assistance

Offers generous parental leave

Provides family medical leave

Offers company equity

Offers employee discounts

Offers performance bonuses

Offers dental insurance

Offers health insurance

Offers mental health benefits

Offers dependent care

Offers Flexible Spending Account (FSA)

Offers vision insurance

Offers Health Savings Account (HSA)

Company Culture

Provides commuter benefits

Provides a mobile phone discount

Utilizes a flexible work schedule

Offers a remote work program

Offers diversity-based Employee Resource Groups

Work-Life Balance + Wellbeing

Offers company-sponsored outings

Offers an Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

Offers generous PTO

Provides paid holidays

Provides bereavement leave

Offers unpaid extended leave

Offers paid volunteer time

Provides paid sick days

Provides military leave

Career Growth + Development

Provides customized development tracks

Job training & conferences

Provides tuition assistance

Offers apprenticeship programs

Hardware • Energy
Summer internship supporting relay construction and maintenance: learn protective relaying, SCADA, RTS, CT/VT circuits, print reading, isolation procedures, NERC compliance, troubleshooting, and field safety while working with journeymen and apprentices.
Hardware • Energy
Summer internship for current college students to gain hands-on IT experience across software engineering, data analytics, AI, cybersecurity, infrastructure, and cloud engineering. Interns will work on team projects, attend site visits and networking events, and develop technical and professional skills over a 10–12 week hybrid program.
Hardware • Energy
Supports relay construction and maintenance activities for substations and transmission facilities. Learns protective relaying, controls, alarms, SCADA, communications, print reading, isolation procedures, troubleshooting, CT and VT circuits, and NERC compliance. Works with relay technicians in an onsite, safety-focused power plant environment, including hazardous areas, elevated work, suspended platforms, and required personal protective equipment.