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Junior Software Engineer Intern Jobs in Kitchener, ON

Senior Software Engineer, AWS

Cambridge, ON · Hybrid

CA$79K - CA$129K/yr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Mentor and support junior engineers and operations team members on AWS and Amazon Connect best practices Support continuous improvement and innovation of the contact center platform * Evaluate new ...

Junior Manufacturing Engineer

Milton, ON · On-site

CA$61K - CA$73K/yr

Proficiency with CAD software for product design and plant layouts (e.g., AutoCAD, NX, CATIA, or SolidWorks). * Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, CAD models, and GD&T specifications.

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You Have: * 5+ years' experience as a Software Developer * Prior experience mentoring junior developers; performing code reviews, contributing to architectural decision-making, and * Experience ...

You Have: * 5+ years' experience as a Software Developer * Prior experience mentoring junior developers; performing code reviews, contributing to architectural decision-making, and * Experience ...

You Have: * 5+ years' experience as a Software Developer * Prior experience mentoring junior developers; performing code reviews, contributing to architectural decision-making, and * Experience ...

You Have: * 5+ years' experience as a Software Developer * Prior experience mentoring junior developers; performing code reviews, contributing to architectural decision-making, and * Experience ...

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Junior Software Engineer Intern information

What does a junior software engineer intern do?

A Junior Software Engineer Intern assists with coding, testing, and debugging software under the guidance of more experienced engineers. They often work on small features or bug fixes, attend team meetings, and learn about the company's development processes. Interns gain hands-on experience with programming languages, development tools, and real-world projects, while building foundational skills for a future career in software engineering.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a junior software engineer intern?

To thrive as a Junior Software Engineer Intern, you need a foundational understanding of programming languages (such as Python, Java, or C++), basic software development principles, and enrollment in or completion of a relevant degree program. Familiarity with version control systems like Git, integrated development environments (IDEs), and issue-tracking tools is highly valuable. Strong problem-solving skills, eagerness to learn, and effective teamwork and communication abilities set standout interns apart. These skills and qualities enable interns to quickly adapt, contribute to projects, and grow within dynamic software development teams.

What types of projects can a junior software engineer intern expect to work on during their internship?

As a Junior Software Engineer Intern, you will typically be assigned to real-world projects that align with the team's current goals, such as developing new features, fixing bugs, or assisting with code reviews. Interns often collaborate closely with senior engineers and participate in agile sprints, gaining exposure to the full software development lifecycle. These projects are designed to help you build foundational programming skills, familiarize yourself with company tools and workflows, and contribute meaningful work to the organization. Regular feedback and mentorship are common, supporting your technical and professional growth throughout the internship.

What cities near Kitchener, ON are hiring for Junior Software Engineer Intern jobs?

Cities near Kitchener, ON with the most Junior Software Engineer Intern job openings:

Junior/Intermediate Transportation Planner/Engineer

Dillon Consulting Limited

Kitchener, ON

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Overview

Dillon's Integrated Mobility Services discipline is looking for a Junior/Intermediate Transportation Planner/Engineer to join our multidisciplinary team in one of the Dillon's offices in Ontario or Vancouver, BC. You will have the opportunity to work on new and exciting projects while providing clients with a fully integrated and superior customer experience.

The Integrated Mobility team undertakes transit, traffic and transportation planning and engineering work, providing advice to government and private sector clients on sustainable transportation systems, people and goods movement, traffic operations and safety transportation and infrastructure issues related to multi-modal access and use (complete streets), and supporting development proposals through the planning processAbout DillonDillon Consulting Limited (Dillon) is a proudly Canadian, 100% employee-owned professional consulting firm specializing in planning, engineering, environmental science, and management. With over 25 offices and more than 1100 employees across Canada, we offer a wide range of services related to building and improving facilities and infrastructure, protecting the environment, and developing communities. At Dillon, we strive to remain at the forefront of technology and innovation and thrive on interdisciplinary collaboration, empowering our people to challenge conventional thinking and build careers focused on creating a lasting impact in our communities. We are committed to ongoing professional development and celebrate the unique perspectives that each team member brings to the table.Employee ownership is available to all Dillon team members, and over 60% of our employees' own shares in Dillon. Through employee ownership, we return the financial benefit created by our project work to the very people who created that value. Because we are an employee-owned firm, your voice will be an essential part of our shared success.

Responsibilities

Technical Activities & Administration

  • Contribute to a variety of traffic engineering/operations studies or transit planning and strategic multi-modal transportation planning projects, such as policy development, demand forecasting, master plans, corridor studies, traffic impact assessments (TIAs), rapid transit and transit priority, accessibility and station / hub studies.
  • Project coordination and team leadership for various projects and clients.Complete projects and team activities related to traffic, transit or multi-modal transportation planning and engineering projects across the country.
  • Write proposals and support other marketing and administrative efforts.
  • Attend meetings and liaise with various private and public sector clients and sub-consultants.
  • Travel as required to support project needs.

Learning and Development

  • Commit to self-development, ongoing learning, and professional development.
  • Drive continuous learning and mentor junior staff in data science and digital project delivery methodologies, developing the next generation of tech-forward leaders.
  • Contribute to Dillon's corporate profile through active participation in professional associations and committees.
Qualifications
  • A degree in urban planning, civil engineering or equivalent; a Master's Degree would be an asset.
  • Two (2) to six (6) years of professional experience.
  • Proficient use of Microsoft Excel, including some basic programing skills. Proficiency working with Python is an asset.
  • Demonstrated abilities in multidisciplinary project teamwork and coordination.
  • Well-developed report writing, organization and interpersonal skills.
  • Demonstrated abilities in use of GIS software (ArcView GIS) or traffic modeling software (e.g., Synchro, SimTraffic, VISSIM) is an asset.
Experience

The qualified candidate should be able to demonstrate a strong interest and knowledge in some, or all, of the following (with candidates bringing experience in either traffic engineering OR transit/transportation planning):

  • Strategic transit planning and operations studies.
  • On Demand transit studies and implementation plans.
  • Transit terminal, station or Mobility hub studies.
  • Integrated mobility / transportation policy development.
  • Accessibility studies addressing the needs of persons with disabilities.
  • Transit ridership forecasting and financial plans.
  • Rapid transit corridor business case studies, environmental assessments and/or functional design.
  • Transportation master plans, area transportation plans and/or secondary plans for medium and large communities/developments.
  • Transit ITS and fleet electrification planning.
  • Public and agency consultation activities, including Public Open Houses/Information Centres and development of other engagement activities.
  • Traffic Impact Assessments (TIAs), traffic operations studies, or signal design analysis.
  • Intersection capacity analysis, queuing analysis, or road safety reviews.

Strengths/ Personal Attributes

  • Ability to work independently and as part of team.
  • Able to think/visualize, long-range implications of decisions and analysis results.
  • Committed to success through personal development and team ad.
  • Passionate about issues facing urban transportation.
  • Strong communication skills - able to clearly and concisely write for, and speak to, a variety of stakeholder audiences.
  • Strong interest in the business development aspects of planning and engineering consulting.

Compensation:

$75,000 - $100,000

Dillon is including the salary range that we in good faith believe may offer for this position. It will be dependent on the successful applicant's education, experience, and skills, in addition to internal equity and geographic region. Dillon reserves the right to pay outside of the posted range, contingent on factors unrelated to an applicant's gender or other status protected by provincial and/or federal law.

In addition to a competitive base salary, Dillon offers:

  • Flexible work hours and hybrid work arrangement options to help balance the competing demands of work and personal life
  • Employee share purchase plan
  • Dillon is 100% employee-owned, and share ownership is open to all employees. Our annual share dividends have historically outperformed the market average.
  • Dillon's Overtime Directive - This Management Directive establishes a firm-wide 40-hour weekly overtime threshold, after which premium pay applies, ensuring consistent and fair compensation across all Canadian offices.
  • Competitive benefits package, including:

                    Comprehensive health benefits                    Generous retirement savings plan with employer matching up to 5.5%                    Student loan repayment assistance                     Wellness allowance and enhanced mental health benefits                    Ample paid vacation

                    Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP)                    Goodlife Fitness Corporate Membership rates

Early Career Development (ECD) programAt Dillon, we build careers. Designed for technical professionals with less than three years of consulting experience, the ECD program accelerates the transition into entrepreneurial consultants through monthly 'Level Up' sessions that build both technical and consulting capabilities. Own your success; we provide the blueprint.

Health & Safety at DillonProspective employees are expected to fully align with Dillon's core commitment to Health & Safety. This includes active, ongoing engagement with our Health & Safety processes and platform, and the active, ongoing identification and reporting of health and safety hazards.

Employment Equity, Diversity & Inclusion at DillonDillon is committed to employment equity and an inclusive, diverse workplace where opportunities are based on skills and abilities. If you require accommodation during the interview process, please let us know.

Technology enablement and the use of AI at Dillon

Please be advised that Dillon uses AI-assisted tools to support aspects of our recruitment process to increase efficiency and fairness. While AI supports the process, all hiring decisions are made by our human recruiting team. By applying, you acknowledge and consent to this use.

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Employment Type: FULL_TIME