Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
11 Dec, 25
Salary
25.0
Posted On
12 Sep, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Transcripts
Industry
Civil Engineering
Civil/ Structural Engineer Co-op
Klohn Crippen Berger’s Vancouver office has a co-op position available for a Civil/ Structural Engineering student to join our Power and Transportation Group. This position is available for either a 4- or 8-month work term.
This opportunity will allow you to work alongside a talented and diverse group of professionals and grow your engineering skills and experience. Students are assigned to a variety of civil/structural engineering assignments related to design for hydropower, bridge, marine and transportation projects. We strongly emphasize the importance of field experience to our staff, and every effort is made to assign the student to a field related project for part of their posting.
Current projects include: BC Hydro projects including seismic upgrade projects at John Hart Dam, Ladore Spillway and Strathcona Dam, BC Ministry of Transportation highway and bridges, and CN rail track expansions.
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ABOUT US:
Klohn Crippen Berger Ltd. (KCB) is a multi-disciplinary consulting firm with five major business units providing engineering and environmental services in the hydropower, transportation, marine, bridges, infrastructure, geotechnical, mining, oil sands, oil & gas, environmental, and water resources sectors. We offer a full range of services from our offices in Canada, Australia, Peru, Brazil, Ecuador, the US and UK. Klohn Crippen Berger is a platinum member of Canada’s Best Managed Companies.
Klohn Crippen Berger’s Power and Transportation Business Unit provides multi-discipline engineering services for projects in a variety of market sectors. Our Engineering disciplines include civil, structural, geotechnical, mechanical, electrical, and hydrotechnical engineering, and environmental services.
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