Aramco Services Company
Government/Corporate Affairs - 2026 Summer Student Opportunity
Aramco Services Company, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
Government/Corporate Affairs - 2026 Summer Student Opportunity
Washington DC Office
Apply now, read the job details by scrolling down Double check you have the necessary skills before sending an application. Disciplines: International Relations, Government, History, Economic A key mandate of the Aramco Americas Washington, D.C. office is to provide timely, informative analysis on business and policy developments in the U.S. that impact the company’s activities, operations, investments, and reputation. The summer student will support the policy analysis and corporate affairs teams in Washington on a variety of projects. Policy areas of focus may include sustainability and energy transition developments ranging from innovation in the new energies space, corporate governance, among others. Typical Activities include: Participate and provide updates on work during weekly Staff Meetings Research potential new partnerships/collaborations in line with Citizenship strategy – to include STEM education; innovation in science, robotics, engineering, and technology; biodiversity Attend think tank events & write briefs and/or present verbally Contribute to analytical reports and advisory efforts as dictated by business needs Help update presentations and office reports Work on summer project to be created together based on mutual interest Opportunity eligible for internship course credit (credits earned), please check with your Academic Advisor or University. What will your student classification be in Summer 2026
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Washington DC Office
Apply now, read the job details by scrolling down Double check you have the necessary skills before sending an application. Disciplines: International Relations, Government, History, Economic A key mandate of the Aramco Americas Washington, D.C. office is to provide timely, informative analysis on business and policy developments in the U.S. that impact the company’s activities, operations, investments, and reputation. The summer student will support the policy analysis and corporate affairs teams in Washington on a variety of projects. Policy areas of focus may include sustainability and energy transition developments ranging from innovation in the new energies space, corporate governance, among others. Typical Activities include: Participate and provide updates on work during weekly Staff Meetings Research potential new partnerships/collaborations in line with Citizenship strategy – to include STEM education; innovation in science, robotics, engineering, and technology; biodiversity Attend think tank events & write briefs and/or present verbally Contribute to analytical reports and advisory efforts as dictated by business needs Help update presentations and office reports Work on summer project to be created together based on mutual interest Opportunity eligible for internship course credit (credits earned), please check with your Academic Advisor or University. What will your student classification be in Summer 2026
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