About the City of Welland
Co-ops… A co-op position with the City of Welland provides opportunities that will enhance your skills and provide real-world experience in the field you're interested in. A municipality is a microcosm of global industries. From communications to policy, engineering to human resources, and technology to legal, a strong career foundation can begin at the co-op level within a municipality. Every year, co-op students form the basis on which our programs, services, and activities thrive throughout the year. So, while you could work anywhere during your co-op term, why not join the City of Welland? After all, it's not just a placement. It's experience, relationship building, memory making, and much more. "
About the Position
Reporting to the Chief Information Officer, the IS student will support several structured initiatives within Information Services that both enhance the City’s technology environment and provide meaningful learning opportunities in municipal IT operations. The student will also assist in the documentation of IS processes and the decommissioning of old technology assets.
Co-op Term: 4-month term, September – December
Duties & Responsibilities
The duties listed are not meant to provide a description of each and every job performed but only those which represent the core functions of the job.
Assist with logging, tracking, and responding to basic IT support requests while providing customer service to staff.
Support software installation, computer setup, and other routine technical tasks under the guidance of IT staff.
Assist with maintaining user account information and updates in Active Directory.
Help maintain inventories of IT assets, including computers, printers, mobile devices, tablets, and other equipment.
Support software asset tracking by updating inventory records, licensing information, and renewal dates.
Assist with gathering information and maintaining documentation related to applications, databases, and business processes.
Help prepare equipment for redeployment or disposal, including inventory tracking and data wiping activities in accordance with established procedures.
Assist with coordinating and documenting the disposal, recycling, or auction of obsolete equipment.
Support the development and maintenance of IT procedures, knowledge base articles, user guides, and Service Desk documentation.
Perform administrative tasks, data entry, special projects, and other related duties as assigned.
What you need to Succeed...
Enrolled in post-secondary studies in Computer Science, Information Technology or Computer Programming.
Ability to work with a variety of computer applications, including Microsoft Office Suite.
Basic understanding of networking concepts (e.g., Wi-Fi troubleshooting, IP addresses, cables).
Understanding of computer hardware components, setups and troubleshooting.
The ability to work independently and with little supervision as well as cooperatively in a team environment.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Salary and Benefit Information
$21.48/hour (2026 rate) plus OMERS pension is available
Why Choose Welland?
The City of Welland is an equal opportunity employer committed to inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection processes. In addition, the City of Welland is committed to accommodating persons with disabilities. Should you require any accommodations, we will work to meet your needs.
All applications are held in strict confidence.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, we will only contact those selected for an interview.
Personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and is for employment assessment purposes only.
How to Apply
Please submit and current resume and cover letter.