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Mechanical Engineering Co-Op Student

Co‑op Mechanical Engineering student supporting building system design in Edmonton.

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
21 - 32 USD
Full Time
Entry-level

Job Highlights

Environment
Hybrid

About the Role

In this role you will contribute to efficient, sustainable building systems across Alberta, collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, and manage multiple priorities in a fast‑paced environment, all while continuously learning and improving project delivery. • Support mechanical engineering designs for efficient, sustainable building systems across Alberta. • Conduct mechanical drawing reviews, field data collection, and system analysis. • Prepare calculations, sketches, drawings, technical reports, and documentation for project delivery. • Collaborate with engineers, designers, consultants, and contractors to advance projects. • Apply engineering principles to challenges that affect client outcomes and community experience. • Share knowledge and drive continuous improvement through daily project work. • Manage multiple priorities in a fast‑paced environment while learning from experienced professionals. • Identify issues and opportunities quickly and develop effective solutions. • Foster collaboration in all activities.

Key Responsibilities

  • mechanical design
  • drawing review
  • system analysis
  • technical reports
  • collaboration
  • issue resolution

What You Bring

The ideal candidate is a Mechanical Engineering student eligible for an accredited co‑op term, with a strong academic foundation, a genuine interest in pursuing a P.Eng designation, curiosity, resourcefulness, and the ability to communicate clearly and work collaboratively. • Must be a 3rd or 4th‑year Mechanical Engineering student eligible for an accredited 8‑month co‑op term. • Demonstrate a strong academic foundation and interest in pursuing a P.Eng designation. • Show curiosity, resourcefulness, and eagerness to tackle real‑world engineering challenges. • Thrive in collaborative environments and work well with supportive, driven teammates. • Communicate clearly in writing, visually, and verbally on technical matters. • Exhibit initiative, attention to detail, and commitment to high‑quality work.

Requirements

  • mechanical engineering
  • co‑op eligible
  • p.eng
  • curiosity
  • collaboration
  • communication

Benefits

Starting in May 2025, you will join the Edmonton Buildings Mechanical team as a 3rd or 4th‑year Mechanical Engineering Co‑op Student for an 8‑month term, applying your academic knowledge to real‑world design challenges while receiving support from experienced mentors. WSP offers a purpose‑driven culture, recognition as a Top 100 Canadian employer, a global network of brilliant minds, flexible work arrangements, and limitless opportunities for personal and professional growth. Compensation varies by region, ranging from $21.50 to $32.25 per hour, with the final salary influenced by education, experience, certifications, and other relevant factors.

Work Environment

Hybrid

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