The Opportunity
- We are looking for summer students (4-month term) and an Environmental Intern Student (8-month term starting in May) as part of our annual student recruiting program.
- Opportunities exist across all our service areas.
- The possibility exists to continue working with us (part time), as you continue your studies.
Responsibilities
- Work within your chosen practice area or across multiple disciplines.
- Assist field leads and site supervisors with field work.
- Assist project managers with general office tasks including developing work plans, cost estimates, and data analysis/review and reporting.
About You and Your Qualifications
- Enrolled in a college or university degree program related to the environmental field.
- Can safely operate vehicles and have a valid class 5 driver’s licence.
- Health, safety, and wellness are critical to you.
- You are positive, humble, caring, genuine, and trustworthy.
- You work hard and enjoy work life balance.
- You take pride in your work.
Why Trace?
- We genuinely care about you and put our people first.
- A culture of positivity, empowerment, empathy, trust, and teamwork.
- You can “choose your own adventure” and “play to your strengths” and we will help you get there.
For further information or to apply:
Please visit traceassociates.ca/careers to submit your cover letter and resume and quote position number CAN-0200-47. Resumes submitted without a cover letter will not be considered. We thank all those who apply; however, only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
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