Co-operative and Experiential Education - Student Relations, Engineering and Health Students Hiring ... Co-op Advisors support students from their first academic term through to graduation, preparing ...
Co-operative and Experiential Education - Student Relations, Engineering and Health Students Hiring ... Co-op Advisors support students from their first academic term through to graduation, preparing ...
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Mechanical Engineer Co-Op
Hamilton, ON · On-site
CA$23 - CA$26/hr
Mechanical Engineer Co-op Student At mcCallumSather, our clear purpose is the design of a more resilient world through the advancement of sustainable design intelligence. We live this each day, while ...
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Mechanical Engineer Co-Op
Hamilton, ON · On-site
CA$23 - CA$26/hr
Mechanical Engineer Co-op Student At mcCallumSather, our clear purpose is the design of a more resilient world through the advancement of sustainable design intelligence. We live this each day, while ...
Co-op Mine Engineer
CA$71K - CA$87K/yr
Job Summary Greenstone Mine is seeking a Mining Engineering Co-Op Student to join our team for a temporary 4, 8, or 12-month work-term starting in May 2026. Reporting to the Short-Range Mine Planning ...
Co-op Mine Engineer
CA$71K - CA$87K/yr
Job Summary Greenstone Mine is seeking a Mining Engineering Co-Op Student to join our team for a temporary 4, 8, or 12-month work-term starting in May 2026. Reporting to the Short-Range Mine Planning ...
Engineering Co-op - Mechanical (12-18 months) About the Role: This Engineering Co-op role is based in our GTA office and is designed for a current university student seeking a 12-18 month placement ...
Engineering Co-op - Mechanical (12-18 months) About the Role: This Engineering Co-op role is based in our GTA office and is designed for a current university student seeking a 12-18 month placement ...
This Engineering Co-op role is based in our GTA office and is designed for a current university student seeking a 1218 month placement to complement their studies. You are a motivated, curious, and ...
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This Engineering Co-op role is based in our GTA office and is designed for a current university student seeking a 1218 month placement to complement their studies. You are a motivated, curious, and ...
Field Engineering Co-Op
Kitchener, ON · On-site
CA$20 - CA$30/hr
Summary As a Field Engineer Co-op at Acceldata, you'll be working hands-on with complex distributed systems, helping real customers solve deep infrastructure and data observability challenges. You'll ...
Field Engineering Co-Op
Kitchener, ON · On-site
CA$20 - CA$30/hr
Summary As a Field Engineer Co-op at Acceldata, you'll be working hands-on with complex distributed systems, helping real customers solve deep infrastructure and data observability challenges. You'll ...
Plant Engineering Co-op
CA$23.50 - CA$26.50/hr
We are currently seeking a Plant Engineering Co-op student to join our team at our IKO Brampton production facility in Brampton, ON. This Co-op position will work closely together with the Plant ...
Plant Engineering Co-op
CA$23.50 - CA$26.50/hr
We are currently seeking a Plant Engineering Co-op student to join our team at our IKO Brampton production facility in Brampton, ON. This Co-op position will work closely together with the Plant ...
Software Developer Co-op/Intern
Kanata, ON · On-site
Software Developer Co-op/Intern Number of Position(s): 2 Duration: 4 Months+ Date: - ( Fall Term Sept 8th - Dec 18th, 2026) Location: In office at 600 Mrch Rd. Ottawa, Canada. EDUCATIONAL ...
Software Developer Co-op/Intern
Kanata, ON · On-site
Software Developer Co-op/Intern Number of Position(s): 2 Duration: 4 Months+ Date: - ( Fall Term Sept 8th - Dec 18th, 2026) Location: In office at 600 Mrch Rd. Ottawa, Canada. EDUCATIONAL ...
Summary As a Software Engineering Co-op at Acceldata Inc in Canada, you will have the opportunity to work on exciting big data projects and create a Data platform from scratch, learn from experienced ...
Summary As a Software Engineering Co-op at Acceldata Inc in Canada, you will have the opportunity to work on exciting big data projects and create a Data platform from scratch, learn from experienced ...
Position: Web Developer Co-op/Intern Number of Position(s): 1 Duration: 4 Months+ Date: - ( Fall Term Sept 8th - Dec 18th, 2026) Location: In Office at 600 March Rd. Ottawa, Canada. EDUCATIONAL ...
Position: Web Developer Co-op/Intern Number of Position(s): 1 Duration: 4 Months+ Date: - ( Fall Term Sept 8th - Dec 18th, 2026) Location: In Office at 600 March Rd. Ottawa, Canada. EDUCATIONAL ...
Control Systems Specialist - Co-op
Cambridge, ON · On-site
CA$22 - CA$26/hr
The Co-op Student will be responsible for contributing to technical projects and tasks as assigned ... Robot programming and set-up using ABB, Fanuc, Motoman, Nachi, Kuka * Motion control systems using ...
Control Systems Specialist - Co-op
Cambridge, ON · On-site
CA$22 - CA$26/hr
The Co-op Student will be responsible for contributing to technical projects and tasks as assigned ... Robot programming and set-up using ABB, Fanuc, Motoman, Nachi, Kuka * Motion control systems using ...
Manufacturing Process Dev Co-op
Kitchener, ON · On-site
Manufacturing Process Developer Co-op Kitchener, ON, Canada | On-site At Sonova, we create innovative hearing care solutions that help millions of people reconnect with the sounds that matter most.
Manufacturing Process Dev Co-op
Kitchener, ON · On-site
Manufacturing Process Developer Co-op Kitchener, ON, Canada | On-site At Sonova, we create innovative hearing care solutions that help millions of people reconnect with the sounds that matter most.
Salary: $22-$26 per hour (based on work term) The Co-op Student will be responsible for ... Robot programming and set-up using ABB, Fanuc, Motoman, Nachi, Kuka * Motion control systems using ...
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Salary: $22-$26 per hour (based on work term) The Co-op Student will be responsible for ... Robot programming and set-up using ABB, Fanuc, Motoman, Nachi, Kuka * Motion control systems using ...
Company Description Infrastructure United is a project management and engineering consulting firm ... This opportunity is ideal for a co-op student in their 3rd or 4th year, or a recent graduate ...
Company Description Infrastructure United is a project management and engineering consulting firm ... This opportunity is ideal for a co-op student in their 3rd or 4th year, or a recent graduate ...
Position: Web Developer Co-op/Intern Number of Position(s): 1 Duration: 4 Months+ Date: - ( Fall Term Sept 8th - Dec 18th, 2026) Location: In Office at 600 March Rd. Ottawa, Canada. Education ...
Position: Web Developer Co-op/Intern Number of Position(s): 1 Duration: 4 Months+ Date: - ( Fall Term Sept 8th - Dec 18th, 2026) Location: In Office at 600 March Rd. Ottawa, Canada. Education ...
Production Co-op Student
CA$22 - CA$24/hr
Co-op Position Schedule: Full-time, Day shift Relocation: Not Applicable Travel: Minimal As our ... In conjunction with Quality, Engineering and Operations work groups, takes a key role in the ...
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Production Co-op Student
CA$22 - CA$24/hr
Co-op Position Schedule: Full-time, Day shift Relocation: Not Applicable Travel: Minimal As our ... In conjunction with Quality, Engineering and Operations work groups, takes a key role in the ...
Pyrometallurgy Co-op Student
CA$26 - CA$33/hr
Hatch is seeking a motivated Process Engineering Co-op Student, specializing in pyrometallurgy, with an interest in an 8-, 12- or 16-month internship starting in Sep 2026. You will work on a variety ...
Pyrometallurgy Co-op Student
CA$26 - CA$33/hr
Hatch is seeking a motivated Process Engineering Co-op Student, specializing in pyrometallurgy, with an interest in an 8-, 12- or 16-month internship starting in Sep 2026. You will work on a variety ...
Machine Learning Engineer Co-op
Toronto, ON · On-site +1
As an ML Engineer Co-op, you will collaborate on the MLOps strategy, assist with adherence to ... DevOps, Git, GitHub, Machine Learning (ML), MLflow, Python (Programming Language)
Machine Learning Engineer Co-op
Toronto, ON · On-site +1
As an ML Engineer Co-op, you will collaborate on the MLOps strategy, assist with adherence to ... DevOps, Git, GitHub, Machine Learning (ML), MLflow, Python (Programming Language)
Maintenance Engineering Co-Op
CA$23.50 - CA$26.50/hr
We are currently seeking a Maintenance Engineering Co-op (contract position (8 or 12 month) for an employment opportunity to join our team in Brampton, Ontario. The Maintenance Engineering Intern ...
Maintenance Engineering Co-Op
CA$23.50 - CA$26.50/hr
We are currently seeking a Maintenance Engineering Co-op (contract position (8 or 12 month) for an employment opportunity to join our team in Brampton, Ontario. The Maintenance Engineering Intern ...
Support Software Developer Co-op/Intern Number of Position(s): 1 Duration: 12 Months+ Date: - ( Fall Term Sept 8th - Dec 18th, 2026) Location: In office at 600 March Rd. Ottawa, Canada. Education ...
Support Software Developer Co-op/Intern Number of Position(s): 1 Duration: 12 Months+ Date: - ( Fall Term Sept 8th - Dec 18th, 2026) Location: In office at 600 March Rd. Ottawa, Canada. Education ...
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Success as a Co Op Android Developer requires basic programming knowledge, a strong understanding of Java or Kotlin, and familiarity with the Android SDK, often supported by current enrollment in a relevant computer science or engineering program. Experience with version control systems like Git and exposure to integrated development environments (IDEs) such as Android Studio are commonly expected. Strong problem-solving abilities, effective communication, and the willingness to learn quickly are essential soft skills for this position. These skills allow Co Op Android Developers to contribute meaningfully to projects, adapt to team workflows, and build high-quality mobile applications alongside experienced engineers.
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A Co-Op Android Developer job is a temporary, paid position for students or early-career developers to gain hands-on experience in Android development. Typically lasting a few months, it involves working with a team to design, develop, and test Android applications. Co-op developers assist with writing code, debugging, and learning industry best practices. The role provides valuable exposure to real-world projects and technologies, helping individuals build skills for a future career in mobile development.
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Job description
At theUniversity of Waterloo, we create and promote a culture where everyone can reach their full potential. As an employee, you get support & opportunities that empower you to advance your career. Explore how we can bring big ideas to life, together. The University is a welcoming workplace for those of all abilities, interests, and expertise. As part of our workforce, you can do what you do best, every day.
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Job Requisition ID:
2026-00814Time Type:
Full timeEmployee Group:
StaffJob Category:
Career and EmploymentEmployment Type:
TemporaryDepartment:
Co-operative and Experiential Education - Student Relations, Engineering and Health StudentsHiring Range:
$67,688.63 - $84,610.79Posting Information:
This posting is for an existing vacancy.
Term - 18 months
The internal posting deadline for this position is June 18, 2026 at 11:59PM.
Job Description:
Primary Purpose
The Co-op Advisor is the primary support person for students during their co-op experience at Waterloo. Co-op Advisors support students from their first academic term through to graduation, preparing them for co-op success and providing support throughout all recruitment and work terms. The Co-op Advisor is an integral co-op support, working collaboratively with Account Managers, Account Coordinators, their own regional team, and in connection with Faculty-aligned colleagues within CEE to ensure success of all Co-operative Education stakeholders.
Key Accountabilities
Support students during their recruitment term to build job search techniques and to secure relevant and valuable work experiences
Develop strong, supportive advising relationships with students that will aid them in their job search experience.
Cultivate trust with students through Faculty and program expertise and one-to-one engagement, centering attention on the values and needs of the student seeking service and creating an environment that encourages the development of self-efficacy, resilience and career confidence.
Guide and support students in navigating the co-op employment process.
Apply understanding of relevant employment sectors to help students navigate labour market and other sources of information to build their understanding of the world of work as it aligns to their studies and career aspirations.
Tailor approach based on the individual's needs through active listening, consultation and relevant content knowledge.
Support students to gain employment through resume review, managing online presence, work search tactics, interviews, negotiating salary and other job search skills.
Provide support to students, leveraging Account Manager and employer relationships within the regional teams.
Connect with on-campus partners and Faculty-aligned colleagues within CEE to further support students (e.g. Academic Advisors, Career Advisors, Co-op Student Experience Managers, Centre for WIL staff, Faculty Relations Managers, On-Campus Counselling)
Support students during their work term to resolve issues and ensure a successful employment experience
Support students through difficult employment issues, such as: harassment, discrimination and termination in a compassionate and thoughtful manner. When additional support is needed, refer students to the Student Mental Health Advisor, Workplace Harassment Advisor or Counselling Services.
Contact and meet with students virtually during work terms as needed to ensure optimal student experience.
Support the student/supervisor relationship as needed i.e. issue resolution, performance concerns, etc.
Solicit individual student feedback on work term measures, including overall experience, compensation, quality of support and co-op processes.
Facilitate the transition of students from work term to academic term while supporting reflection on students' career trajectory, competencies and skills developed during the work term, and the connection between studies and the world of work.
Collaborate with other staff including Account Managers and Business Developers to assist with work term situations, maintain or enhance the employer relationship and pursue potential employment opportunities.
Strengthen and leverage on-campus relationship for the enhancement of our student support system
Support other Co-op Advisors in developing and sharing best practices and training guides.
Work alongside other Co-op Advisors and Career Advisors on a case-by-case basis to enable effective career supports for students.
Build relationships with campus colleagues through involvement of initiatives, committees, projects and working groups.
Deepen Faculty and program expertise, as well as knowledge of skills students develop through intentional engagement and training.
Collaborate with Co-op Student Experience Managers to help to resolve student concerns and issues in a fair and consistent approach.
Work with our WIL partners to understand the importance of Professional Development (PD) courses and the connection between PD and work terms.
Promote Student Advising Best Practices and Continuous Improvement, participate in professional development opportunities
Ensure adherence of creditable work term jobs to program/faculty specific requirements (e.g. admission levels, work relevance criteria, job type/sequence requirements), and review co- op job opportunities for students that arrange their own jobs.
Support implementation of University-wide or Co-op student development initiatives.
Promote continuous improvement of services to students, employers and colleagues by providing feedback to or participating in Co-op Advisor Best Practices Group, Co-op Advisor WaterlooWorks Coach role and other opportunities.
Develop training and tools for fellow Co-op Advisors; share expertise, support cross-training
Promote awareness and understanding of Co-operative Education within students' own Faculty context.
Required Qualifications
Experience
Minimum of 3 years of student consulting, guidance and support is required
Experience in counselling/advising environments with an emphasis on active listening, dialogue facilitation focused on reflection, learning, and creating trust
Professional or academic experience related to assigned faculty is an asset
Experience working in an employment and educational environment is an asset
Knowledge of Co-operative education preferred
Experience developing and maintaining relationships with students, internal and external stakeholders is required
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
Active listening, strong verbal and written communication skills and critical problem-solving is essential
The ability to develop strong and supportive relationships with students from all identities and experiences and have demonstrated experience working with diverse groups
Non-judgmental, empathetic and creative approach to working through challenges is a must
Ability to learn material and complex processes and work within these structures is required
An understanding of confidentiality of personal information, and an ability to respect this and work to properly moderate communications accordingly is required
Understanding of professional scope and able to make appropriate referrals to community, institutional and student-run services, considering potential barriers that individuals might face in accessing them
Commitment to deepening advising skills through individual reflective practice and professional development, as applicable
Ability to build relationships and collaborate with colleagues both inside and outside the department
Ability to manage own schedule and balance competing priorities in a fast-paced work environment is required
Ability to understand and interpret key business metrics and how to use them to prioritize work
Appreciation of the purpose and value of quality work-integrated learning/co-operative education in preparing students for work/life is preferred
Ability to maintain working knowledge of relevant technology, including MS Office Suite, Microsoft Teams, SharePoint, and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) tools
Equity Statement
The University of Waterloo acknowledges that much of our work takes place on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg, and Haudenosaunee peoples. Our main campus is situated on the Haldimand Tract, the land granted to the Six Nations that includes six miles on each side of the Grand River. Our active work toward reconciliation takes place across our campuses through research, learning, teaching, and community building, and is coordinated within the Office of Indigenous Relations.
The University values the diverse and intersectional identities of its students, faculty, and staff. The University regards equity and diversity as an integral part of academic excellence and is committed to accessibility for all employees. The University of Waterloo seeks applicants who embrace our values of equity, anti-racism and inclusion. As such, we encourage applications from candidates who have been historically disadvantaged and marginalized, including applicants who identify as First Nations, Metis and/or Inuk (Inuit), Black, racialized, a person with a disability, women and/or 2SLGBTQ+.
Positions are open to qualified candidates who are legally entitled to work in Canada.
The University of Waterloo is committed to accessibility for persons with disabilities. If you have any application, interview, or workplace accommodation requests, please contact Human Resources athrhelp@uwaterloo.ca or 519-888-4567, ext. 45935.
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