Worker Type : Student
Job Post End Date : 01 / 20 / 2026
Start Date : May 2026
Location : St. John’s, Newfoundland
Length of Term : 4 months
About this opportunity
Are you looking for an exciting Student opportunity full of meaningful, diverse, and challenging assignments working alongside industry leading professionals? You will be part of a driven, and collaborative team completing important projects while receiving the mentorship, knowledge, and experience to develop the skills you need to build an exciting career.
Reporting to the Electrical & Instrumentation Engineering Manager, the Engineering Student will support the Operations Engineering Team on the execution of small project scopes, monthly reporting, processing software change notices and other daily tasks within the Operations Engineering department.
Note : The application deadline for this position is January 19, 2026, at 11 : 59 PM (MST).
Consistent with the Accords Act, residents of Newfoundland and Labrador specifically and Canada generally, who are qualified, will be given first consideration for training and employment.
What you’ll do
Aiding design modifications on Electrical, I&C and Telecoms systems on the SeaRose FPSO
Processing and planning Software Change Notices
Preparing Monthly Alarm Management Reports
Supporting E&I Engineering Team with Management of Change
Performing engineering calculations
Writing technical reports
Using AutoCAD and Bluebeam for drawing development
Working with engineers from other disciplines and vendors to gain knowledge on new subjects
Who you are
Our ideal candidate will have the following minimum qualifications :
Legally authorized to work in Canada full-time for the duration of your work term and able to produce documentation upon application (e.g., work visa)
Available to begin work in May 2026
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with a high attention to detail
Strong computer skills (MS Office Products)
Strong verbal and written communications skills
Skills in planning and organizing
Ability to work independently with limited supervision in a fast-paced, hard-working, team environment
Flexible to changing work demands and ability to prioritize
Innovative, with a strong desire to learn and the ability to encourage new ways of looking at problems, processes or solutions
Demonstrates collaboration by actively seeking out diverse people and organizations to collectively achieve business goals
We acknowledge the value of transferrable skills and may consider equivalent combinations of experience and education should you not meet a specific requirement.
Education
Must be enrolled in an Electrical Engineering Undergraduate Program at an accredited post-secondary institution at the time of intended work term and returning to full-time studies after the work term OR registered in an accredited post-secondary co-op or internship program for the duration of the work term
Candidates currently enrolled in either a Masters or Ph.D. program at an accredited post-secondary institution may also be considered
New graduates are not eligible for student opportunities.
Engineering Student • St. John's, NL, CA