FAQs
What is the duration of the internship for the Engineering Student position?
The duration of the internship is 4 months, starting from January 6th, 2025.
What qualifications are required to apply for this Engineering Student position?
Candidates must be enrolled in a Civil/Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, or Naval Architectural Engineering Program at an accredited post-secondary institution and returning to full-time studies after the work term.
What is the application deadline for this position?
The application deadline is Thursday, September 12th, 2024, at 11:59 PM (MST).
Is prior work experience necessary for this role?
No, this role is specifically an entry-level position suited for Senior or Junior Engineering students, and prior work experience is not required.
Will I have the opportunity for mentorship during the internship?
Yes, the successful candidate will receive mentorship, knowledge, and experience to develop skills while working alongside industry-leading professionals.
Are relocation expenses covered for this position?
Students moving for their work term may be eligible to receive a lump sum relocation payment to assist with relocation expenses.
What type of projects will I be involved in during the internship?
You will be involved in projects relating to Marine Operations for the West White Rose Project, including safe execution planning for Marine-related activities, and supporting areas such as Topsides Transport, Subsea Installation, and Marine Rock/Dredging.
Is it necessary to have knowledge of AutoCAD for this role?
Yes, familiarity with using AutoCAD is required for this position.
Will I have to present my work at the end of my internship?
Yes, you will be required to provide a technical presentation to the Marine Team at the end of your work-term, showcasing what you have learned.
Can new graduates apply for this position?
No, new graduates are not eligible for student opportunities; the role is specifically for current students.