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Internship Graphics Programming Jobs in Ontario (NOW HIRING)

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Graphics Programmer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Graphics Programmer, you need a solid understanding of computer graphics principles, linear algebra, and programming languages like C++ or Python, often supported by coursework or personal projects in graphics. Familiarity with graphics APIs such as OpenGL, DirectX, or Vulkan, and experience with shader languages and development environments are typically required. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and the ability to collaborate effectively in a team setting help interns stand out. These skills are important for translating creative ideas into efficient, visually compelling software and for learning quickly in a fast-evolving technical field.

What types of projects or assignments can I expect during a Graphics Programming internship?

As a Graphics Programming intern, you can expect to work on tasks such as developing shaders, optimizing rendering pipelines, or creating visual effects for real-time applications. Common assignments may also include debugging graphics-related code, prototyping new rendering techniques, and collaborating with artists and senior engineers to integrate visuals into the project. You'll likely have the chance to contribute to both individual and team projects, gaining practical experience with industry-standard tools and graphics APIs. This hands-on exposure is valuable for building your portfolio and understanding professional workflows.

What does an internship in graphics programming involve?

An internship in graphics programming typically involves working with experienced developers to design, implement, and optimize visual elements and rendering techniques for software applications, video games, or simulations. Interns may work with graphics APIs like OpenGL, DirectX, or Vulkan, and gain hands-on experience with shader programming, 3D modeling, and performance optimization. The role provides valuable exposure to both the technical and creative aspects of computer graphics, and often requires familiarity with languages like C++ or Python.
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Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Student Project CoordinatorOur internships and Co-ops are designed to provide you with a business relevant project that will allow you to independently manage your own area of responsibility, while receiving support from an assigned Supervisor and Technical Mentor. We'll help you discover your strengths and development areas in a challenging, fun, and supportive work environment.
Projects are scoped in alignment with your term length, and typically focus on a current construction project.What You Will Be Working On

We are seeking a student to join us for a 4, 8 or 12 month co-op position starting in September 2026. This role will have positions available out of Sudbury, ON.

Project Coordination:

  • Coordinate drawings and work specific scope/trades.

  • Review trade quotes, verify material quantities, hours, and rates.

  • Participate in project meetings.

  • Conduct deficiency walks and update deficiency logs.

  • Issue warranties.

  • Take and coordinate progress photos.

  • Update field drawings and produce as-built drawings.

Field Coordination:

  • Perform quantity takeoffs.

  • Coordinate sub-trade work.

  • Verify site conditions and coordinate with drawings.

  • Supervise sub-trade work.

  • Set up and maintain record keeping.

  • Layout site lines and grades using total station.

Scheduling:

  • Update project schedules.

  • Create manual schedules and update schedules

  • Obtain scheduling information from sub-trades.

  • Create and maintain graphical scheduling

  • Monitor manpower productivity.

This job description outlines the general nature and level of work performed by the Student Project Coordinator. It is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties required for the role, and it may vary depending on assignment. Bird may modify or add to the job duties and qualifications as needed.

What We Are Looking For
  • You are currently enrolled in Civil, Mechanical, Structural, or Industrial Engineering program

  • You will complete at least one more semester of education following your internship and possess a GPA of 3.0 or higher

  • Ability to lead and operate within an environment where change happens frequently

  • Ability to forge, grow and maintain positive relationships

  • Exemplify the Ideal Team Player - Hungry, Humble, Smart

  • Highly developed interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills

  • Sense of urgency and strong commitment to achieving goals

  • Ability to work collaboratively with a positive attitude

  • Residency, or a valid work permit which would allow you to work for Bird Construction or one of our wholly owned subsidiaries

  • If you are selected for a role with client specific requirements, you may be required to successfully complete a pre-employment Medical and/or Alcohol & Drug testing.

  • All applications must include a current transcript

For Those Who Seek to Redefine

The greatest achievements in history are borne from the greatness within people - where human potential meets vision, and passion fuels evolution. Unlocking this potential is the most important thing we do at Bird.

As a leader in Canadian construction for over 100 years, the impact of our team is etched deeply within the core of our legacy. Beyond Bird, this impact is felt in the fundamental aspects of our everyday lives. From the critical infrastructure we depend on, to the energy and resources that keep us moving - we are powering our communities and shaping Canada's skylines coast-to-coast-to-coast. Entrenched in the foundation of a culture built more than a century ago is an enduring quest to reimagine what is possible. Our impact is greater than ever, and we are looking for those who seek to redefine their story.

What We Believe InWe Put Safety First

A healthy and safe work environment is non-negotiable. We build a culture of operational and psychological safety through engagement, learning and leadership.

We Lead With Honesty

We speak and act with integrity, clarity and care so people can trust our word and our work. Being honest means we can deliver the best outcomes and consistent results.

We Are Stronger Together

Success is a team effort. Our inclusive workplace enables our combined expertise, humility and creativity to unlock our greater potential.

We Are Driven To Do Great Work

We built our name on quality. We have a passion for excellence in our work and relationships that honours our businesses and our industry.

We Create Opportunity

Rooted in a solid foundation, we adapt and grow to face the future. We are committed to elevating each other to chart the best path forward in an evolving world.

At Bird, we value Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) and believe it is essential to our success. We will continue to listen, learn, and take action in our commitment to building progress in our organization, and the industry as a whole. Cultivating an environment where all employees feel included, seen, and have a sense of belonging is core to Bird's culture. We commit to proactively employing a workforce that reflects the communities in which we work, fostering an environment of continuous learning, and never compromising on our values.