Columbia Basin Trust is looking for an Engineering Co-op Student to join our Power Operations team in Castlegar for a twelve-month term from May 5, 2025 to May 5, 2026. If you're a self-motivated mechanical or electrical engineering student who excels at problem-solving with an interest in hydroelectric power generation, and a focus on accuracy and deadlines, we would love to hear from you!
The rate of pay for this position is $31 per hour.
Under the direction of a Senior Reliability Engineer, your objective will be to learn, build skills and gain experience, while contributing to the success of the department. You will acquire valuable practical knowledge of the technical aspects of hydroelectric power plant equipment, operations and maintenance. Depending on your previous training, experience, and interests, combined with our Engineering team's current priorities, your duties may be further refined.
During the twelve-month timeframe, you will :
We are looking for an enthusiastic student eager to advance their engineering career. To qualify for this opportunity, you should be a post-secondary student studying electrical or mechanical engineering and entering your third or fourth year. It would also be considered an asset if you possess at least a Class 7 Novice BC Driver's License or equivalent.
How to apply :
If you are interested in this exciting position, please submit a cover letter and resume on our website at by January 15, 2025. The Trust respects and values the rich and diverse cultures in the Basin. We welcome and encourage those with different backgrounds and experiences to apply.
Who are we?
Columbia Basin Trust and Columbia Power are crown corporations that co-own four hydroelectric facilities located near the communities of Castlegar and Trail, in the West Kootenay region of BC : Arrow Lakes Generating Station, Brilliant Dam, Brilliant Expansion Generating Station and Waneta Expansion Generating Station. Our team is made up of highly motivated, innovative and passionate individuals who thrive in a dynamic environment and want to contribute to Basin communities. Working alongside the people of the Basin, the Trust is committed to strengthening where we live, now and for future generations.
The Trust gratefully operates in the unceded, traditional territories of the Ktunaxa, Lheidli T'enneh, Secwépemc, Sinixt and Syilx Nations. This region is also home to six Metis Nation BC Chartered Communities. We have offices in four communities in the Basin : Castlegar, Nakusp, Cranbrook and Golden. These communities offer year-round outdoor recreation, a vibrant arts and culture scene, and much more.