Bloom Energy

Ltsa operation support intern

Join Bloom Energy in Seoul as an LTSA Operation Support Intern. Support data analysis, vendor payments, and service documentation while gaining hands-on experience in cutting-edge energy technology. Benefit from a collaborative global team and opportunities to develop technical and communication skills.
Bloom Energy
Bloom Energy
Seoul, South Korea On-site Internship UTC+09:00

Bloom Energy

Company Overview

Name

Bloom Energy Corporation

Headquarters

San Jose, CA, United States

Founded

2001

Size

Approximately 1,400 employees globally (source: salestools.io). Market capitalization of $4.31 billion as of recent reports (source: cbinsights.com).

What They Do

Bloom Energy specializes in solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) systems that facilitate distributed on-site power generation and hydrogen production. Their technology converts fuels such as natural gas, biogas, or hydrogen into electricity through an electrochemical process, eliminating combustion and enhancing efficiency (source: moomoo.com). The flagship product, the Bloom Energy Server, is a modular unit capable of delivering 100 kilowatts (kW) of power, designed to be scalable by stacking multiple units to meet larger energy demands, such as powering 100 average U.S. homes (source: bloomenergy.com). Additional products include the Bloom Electrolyzer for hydrogen production, alongside services like long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) and maintenance contracts (source: investing.com). Their target markets encompass utilities, data centers, agriculture, retail, healthcare, and education, with a sales strategy that includes both direct and indirect channels (source: vizologi.com).

Projects & Track Record

Since its first commercial installation in July 2008, Bloom Energy Servers have produced over 11 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity, enough to power 1,000 U.S. homes for a year (source: bloomenergy.com). Notable projects include installations at eBay Inc. headquarters, which were unveiled in 2010 with prominent figures such as California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and General Colin Powell in attendance (source: bloomenergy.com). The company has secured significant contracts, including a partnership with AEP Ohio for up to 1 gigawatt (GW) of SOFCs for data centers, starting with an initial order of 100 megawatts (MW) and plans for expansion by 2025 (source: cbinsights.com). Bloom Energy's geographic presence is primarily in the U.S., with ongoing international expansion supported by its San Jose headquarters, which serves as the global operations hub (source: salestools.io).

Recent Developments

In the past two years, Bloom Energy received PUCO approval on June 1, 2025, allowing AEP Ohio to deploy SOFC units at AWS and Cologix data centers, leveraging their previous agreement for 1GW of SOFCs (source: cbinsights.com). The company has also strengthened its board with the addition of members such as Cynthia J. Warner in 2023, Barbara J. Burger and Gary S. Pinkus in 2024, and Jim Hagemann Snabe in 2025, enhancing governance and strategic oversight (source: investing.com). While no specific acquisitions or mergers have been reported post-IPO, the ongoing influence of their technology milestones, such as the launch of the Bloom Energy Server in 2010, continues to shape their contract landscape (source: bloomenergy.com).

Working There

Bloom Energy offers a variety of roles across engineering, product management, sales, marketing, and operations, with a significant presence at their San Jose headquarters (source: salestools.io). The company culture is centered around innovation, collaboration, and continuous learning, providing flexible workspaces, wellness rooms, and professional growth opportunities to attract and retain top talent (source: salestools.io). While specific benefits packages were not detailed, the emphasis on employee well-being and a supportive work environment is a key aspect of their organizational ethos (source: salestools.io).


Last updated on Feb 23, 2026 | Report an issue

We are looking for an Undergrad Intern to join our team in one of today's most exciting technologies. This role will report to our LTSA management and based in Seoul, Korea.

Location

This position will be based in Seoul, Korea

Roles and Responsibilities

  • Collect and analyse operational and service data to identify trends and perform predictive analysis (Data Mart based)
  • Support Vendor/Subcontractor payment verification, documentation control, and internal approval processes
  • Technical documents organisation
  • Support the service team's field maintenance
  • Utilise spreadsheets and internal systems to manage data and prepare reports
  • Prepare draft versions of monthly reports and performance of SOFC
  • Support internal meetings and communications with customers, including preparing presentation materials and drafting meeting report

Skills and Experience

  • Currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or related technical field
  • Electrical Engineer certificate holder preferred
  • GPA of 3.5 or higher preferred
  • English (both spoken and written) for communication with global teams
  • Working knowledge of business software applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.)
  • Strong analytical and problem solving skills
  • High sense of ownership and accountability for assigned tasks
  • Ability to adapt and prioritise effectively in a fast-paced, changing environment
  • Demonstrated bias for action and eagerness to learn new systems and processes
  • Collaborative mindset and ability to work effectively across global teams

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About the role

August 19, 2026

August 19, 2026

Internship

On-site

Company

Hydrogen

Bloom Energy

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  •  Seoul, South Korea

Undergraduate

UTC+09:00