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Coding Student Jobs in Ontario (NOW HIRING)

Teach engaging STEM classes in Coding, Robotics, and Minecraft , with a focus on fun, creativity, and exploration. * Lead students through project-based learning using platforms such as Scratch ...

Fall STEM Instructor - Bloor West

Toronto, ON · On-site

CA$17.60 - CA$20/hr

Teach engaging STEM classes in Coding, Robotics, and Minecraft , with a focus on fun, creativity, and exploration. * Lead students through project-based learning using platforms such as Scratch ...

Fall STEM Instructor - Leaside

Toronto, ON · On-site

CA$17.60 - CA$20/hr

Teach engaging STEM classes in Coding, Robotics, and Minecraft , with a focus on fun, creativity, and exploration. * Lead students through project-based learning using platforms such as Scratch ...

Teach engaging STEM classes in Coding, Robotics, and Minecraft , with a focus on fun, creativity, and exploration. * Lead students through project-based learning using platforms such as Scratch ...

HR Co-op Student

Brampton, ON

CA$20.16 - CA$24.72/hr

... Code of Conduct Participate in and support Continuous Improvement initiatives Maintain work area in accordance with the principles of 5S and operate daily within these standards Ensure work area is ...

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Coding Student information

What is a coding student?

Coding students are individuals who are actively learning computer programming skills, often through formal education, online courses, or coding bootcamps. Their studies typically focus on programming languages, software development, and problem-solving techniques. Coding students may be beginners with no prior experience or individuals seeking to expand their existing knowledge. They often work on projects, assignments, or collaborative exercises to build practical coding abilities. The goal for many coding students is to prepare for a career in software development, web development, or a related technology field.

What are some common challenges coding students face when transitioning from coursework to real-world projects?

Many coding students find that applying concepts learned in class to actual projects can be challenging, especially when dealing with larger codebases and collaborating with others. Unlike structured coursework, real-world projects often require troubleshooting unfamiliar issues, adapting to different coding standards, and using version control systems like Git. Additionally, working in a team setting introduces new dynamics, such as effective communication and managing code conflicts. Embracing these challenges can accelerate learning and better prepare students for professional roles in software development.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a coding student, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Coding Student, you need a foundational understanding of programming concepts, logic, and problem-solving, typically supported by coursework or self-study in languages such as Python, Java, or JavaScript. Familiarity with code editors, version control systems like Git, and online learning platforms is highly beneficial. Strong self-motivation, perseverance, and effective communication skills help you stand out and collaborate on projects or seek help when needed. These skills and qualities are essential for mastering complex programming topics and building practical coding experience.

What jobs can I get if I learn coding?

Learning coding can qualify you for roles such as software developer, web developer, data analyst, quality assurance tester, or technical support specialist. These jobs typically require knowledge of programming languages like Python, Java, or JavaScript and may involve working in teams, using development tools, and following project deadlines.

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Infographic showing various Coding Student job openings in Ontario as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 58% Full Time, 38% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 83% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 16% Remote job distribution.

Systems Operations Specialist

University of Waterloo

Waterloo, ON • On-site

Full-time

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


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.
Learn more about our recruitment process.

Job Requisition ID:

2026-01326


Time Type:

Full time

Employee Group:

Staff

Job Category:

IT Support

Employment Type:

Temporary

Department:

Office of the Registrar - Enrolment Services

Hiring Range:

$61,954.88 - $77,443.60

Posting Information:
This posting is for an existing vacancy.

TERM: 1 year

This position is being offered as a Secondment or contract opportunity.

The internal posting deadline for this position is July 16, 2026, at 11:59PM.

Job Description:

Primary Purpose

Systems Operations Specialists (Specialists) are responsible for systems support through production work. This position is the intermediary between Business Systems Analysts and Records Assistants/Admissions Assistants, providing processing support, specialized coding, and query support.

Key Accountabilities

Production and Processing Support

  • Responsible for the timely management and execution of daily processes and daily data feeds (e.g., Co-op, milestones, work reports, etc.) to support work of the Registrar's Office and campus partners

  • Responsible for scheduling, maintenance, and support for regular data interfaces with other campus enterprise systems (e.g., WaterlooWorks, Learn, Watcard, Faculty systems, data warehouse, etc.); as well as external systems (e.g., ONCAT, eCampusOntario)

  • Ongoing maintenance of catalog; coding Senate-approved changes to courses, academic plans, and policies

  • Generation of queries and reports for distribution to registrarial staff, faculties and departments

  • Identifies interface errors to Supervisor

  • Collaborates with IST to resolve systems issues

  • Supports Undergraduate Calendar maintenance processes, including oversight of the preface notes, course index page, and making the courses go live

  • Supports Records & Systems Team processes such as term activation, appointment coding, academic progression, etc.

  • Assists the Records Systems team during system upgrades and participates in assessing system enhancements; when assigned to a project, duties may include:

  • Provides testing support

  • Collects user requirements;

  • Reviews business system design proposals.

  • Creates and maintains enrolment requisites to manage access to classes

  • Determines best practice and documents guidelines for AA coding (including the use of course lists, requirements and requirement groups)

  • Support Grade Point Average calculations during the AP process

  • Acting as a resource regarding complex enrolment issues; analyzes and resolves requisite issues

Training and Documentation

  • Documenting operational business processes and procedures

  • Support for training in specialty of portfolio

  • Act as a resource for Records team, and Systems Analysts

  • Analyzing, reviewing, and maintaining the student information system documentation

  • Provides coding advice and processing updates to the Records/Admissions Team

The Operations Specialist portfolio will be comprised of a combination of the following activities:

Records Interfaces

  • Milestone coding (WHMIS, English Language Proficiency, Co-operative Work Terms and Work Reports, etc.)

  • Manage grade submission at end of each term, including system/technical support for faculty and staff related to the grade upload process (both undergrad and grad); generation of grade rosters

  • Responsible for Academic Advisement template coding (course lists that underpin Grade Point Average calculations (GPA), Academic Progression (AP), and Academic Advisement (AA) rules)

  • Coordinate collection of AA requirement modifications as well as leadership of AA rule maintenance for all Faculty programs and plans

  • Setup and maintain GPA rules

  • Generation of Class Permission Numbers and distribution to Faculties

  • Processes CECS interface files to the Student Administration System including synchronization of data between the two systems

  • Responsible for maintenance of automated nightly processes

  • Accountable for all activities, setup, and coding related to Convocation, including diploma production, program preparation, database maintenance, and collaborating with and providing data to campus partners (Senate, Community Relations, etc.)

Records Catalog

  • Responsible for managing course revisions in the student information system; coding, updating, and maintaining all approved courses, course additions, modifications, and inactivations, and calendar software

  • Support Senate minutes and policy research

  • Review Faculty plans as available for program/plan modifications and provide advice and guidance; review submissions prior to Senate Undergraduate Council (SUC) meetings and reports errors/issues to appropriate contacts

  • Report deviations from normal conventions to Supervisor

Other

  • Provides Admissions and Student Awards Support as assigned

  • May be called on to support exam, convocation and other Registrarial event support

  • Performs other duties and assists with special projects as assigned

Required Qualifications

Education

  • Post-Secondary education and/or a suitable combination of education and work experience in post-secondary environment

Experience

  • 2 years of experience working with student information systems, preferably PeopleSoft Campus Solutions

  • Experience working in a deadline driven environment and proven experience and ability in managing multiple tasks that require attention to detail, accuracy, consistency

Knowledge/Skills/Abilities

  • Proven organizational, analytical, communication, and problem-solving abilities

  • Ability to work with many different people with competing priorities

  • Intermediate skill level working with Microsoft Office suite, including Access database proficiency

  • In-depth knowledge of university structure, policies and procedures related to the maintenance of undergraduate student records is essential

  • Ability to understand and respond to complex problems

  • Must have excellent organizational, customer service, and communication (oral and written) skills

  • Proven ability to work in a team-focused environment

  • Demonstrated ability to manage concurrent projects involving shifting deadlines and priorities

  • A continuous improvement mindset and an exceptional customer service focus are critical for success along with exceptionally strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills.

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.