Haskoning

Internship Geothermal Energy

Join Haskoning as an Internship Geothermal Energy in Rotterdam, Amsterdam, or Amersfoort. This role focuses on supporting sustainable geothermal projects to reduce CO2 emissions. Gain experience with subsurface data and renewable heating solutions. Benefit from working in a leading company driving the Dutch energy transition.
Haskoning
Haskoning
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Haskoning

Company Overview

Royal HaskoningDHV, now operating as Haskoning since May 2025

Amersfoort, Netherlands

1881

Approximately 6,800 employees worldwide (source: consultancy.uk). No public revenue figures disclosed for 2023 or later.

What They Do

Haskoning is an international engineering and consultancy firm focused on renewable energy and other sectors. Their expertise includes offshore and onshore wind energy, solar energy, renewable hydrogen, energy storage, hydropower, and geothermal energy. They offer a wide range of services, from strategic advice and feasibility studies to engineering, environmental impact assessments (EIA), permitting, owner's engineering, project management, and digital tools for optimization throughout the project lifecycle (source: haskoning.com). Haskoning serves a diverse clientele, including energy companies, governments, industries, and building owners in Europe, Asia, and beyond.

Projects & Track Record

Haskoning has an impressive portfolio of completed projects, including environmental consultancy for over 100 LNG terminals worldwide in the past 20 years. They have contributed to the LNG import terminals Son My and Thi Vai in Vietnam, as well as the Nghi Son petrochemical refinery and various wind farms. A notable project is the energy master plan for the Gelderse Vallei Hospital in the Netherlands, which has reduced CO2 emissions by 55% and gas consumption by 80% through sustainable heating networks and aquifer storage (source: theinvestor.vn). They are currently involved in the NortH2 project, the largest offshore wind-to-hydrogen initiative in Europe.

Recent Developments

In the past two years, Haskoning simplified its name to Haskoning on May 26, 2025, while retaining its Royal title to emphasize quality and support international growth in the energy transition. They acquired Pondera Consult, a renewable energy specialist with 90 employees, which has strengthened their capabilities in wind energy and the Asian and European markets (source: consultancy.eu). Additionally, they secured the NortH2 agreement for offshore wind-to-hydrogen and are working on the Aurea technology in collaboration with Wageningen University for energy-efficient wastewater treatment.

Working at Haskoning

Haskoning offers a wide range of positions in engineering, consultancy, project management, and strategic advice, with a strong focus on renewable energy and decarbonization. They have opportunities in complex project delivery, from feasibility to decommissioning, with key locations in Amersfoort, Netherlands, and various offices in the UK, Vietnam, Indonesia, and South Korea. The company culture emphasizes independent thinking, perseverance, and collaboration with clients for societal improvement (source: haskoning.com). While specific benefits are not publicly documented, the company's structure suggests alignment with employee interests in a collaborative environment.


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Job Description

The Dutch industry has traditionally relied on natural and residual gases. To make the industry more sustainable and reduce CO2 emissions in line with the objectives of the Climate Agreement, significant steps are needed. One of the four steps in our national plan is to move to renewable energy resources.

In contrast to wind and solar, geothermal energy can provide our baseload energy consumption. Depending on the temperature of the water that is extracted from the subsurface, it can either be used for direct heating purposes or electricity generation. In the Netherlands, the water temperatures are below 100??C, making it a suitable resource for heating of neighborhoods, greenhouses or for district heating networks.

The Dutch subsurface is relatively well-discovered because of its extensive oil and gas history. The availability of data makes it easier to identify locations with potential for geothermal energy. In addition, the SCAN project is executed to map the Dutch subsurface through seismic exploration, with the aim to reduce subsurface unknowns and thereby reduce the geothermal exploration risk. The problem

The Netherlands is one of the most densely populated countries in the world as well as the world's second largest exporting country of agricultural goods. At the same time the country is facing an increasing number of severe droughts that threaten the groundwater levels. The Netherlands' high population density and reliance on heavy industries and agriculture demand significant quantities of drinking water and the associated underground infrastructure.

Job Requirements

Education level: Master's or equivalent level

Travel required: This job does not involve travel requirements

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About the role

May 20, 2026

Internship

Company

May 20, 2026

Flexible

Geothermal Energy

Haskoning

haskoning.com

  •  Rotterdam, the Netherlands
  •  Amsterdam, the Netherlands
  •  Amersfoort, the Netherlands

Master's or equivalent level

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