The Co-op student will participate in and adhere to health and safety programs and policies, perform geotechnical assessments, work with senior geotechnical engineers, and create and evaluate innovative ideas and technologies.
Requirements
- Working towards an Undergraduate degree in Geological or Geotechnical Engineering
- A valid Class 5 Driver's License or extra-provincial equivalent, without learner's restrictions
- Motivated self-starters with the ability to manage several projects simultaneously
- Comfortable working in a dynamic work environment with a willingness to work outdoors
- Strong written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills with a capability to communicate complex ideas to all levels and partners
- Proficient in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access)
Benefits
- Receive financial assistance for travel expenses and co-op fees
- Acquire hands-on experience applying academic knowledge to real-world mining operations, fostering the development of technical skills
- Benefit from mentorship and guidance offered by seasoned specialists in their respective fields
- Gain a competitive edge, securing primary consideration for professional positions upon graduation