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Teck Resources Limited seeks students for an Engineering co-op position in Calgary. The role will involve working with senior engineers on maintenance projects, offering valuable hands-on experience and professional development opportunities. Students enrolled in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering are encouraged to apply.
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Duration: 8 months
Positions Available: 2
Start Date: Monday, September 8, 2025
For this exciting position, we are specifically targeting students who have a background in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field. As an Engineering co-op, you will support senior engineers in exciting projects. If you are not currently located in the area of this co-op position, you must be willing to commute or relocate for the entire duration of the co-op. You must also be enrolled in a Canadian post-secondary institution throughout the co-op and will return to your institution after completion. Proof of a valid work permit will be required if applicable.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to be part of one of Canada’s leading mining companies!
At Teck, we offer more than just a job – we provide a comprehensive student experience including relevant, hands-on work, social activities, networking opportunities, and professional development. With captivating projects, an inclusive culture, and opportunities to learn and grow, joining us means a fulfilling co-op adventure.
Advantages include:
Our corporate office in Calgary, Alberta is close to vibrant food hubs, architectural landmarks, and outdoor activities. The area offers a balance of urban and natural landscapes, ideal for work and recreation.
Salary Range: $4,700 - $6,000 / Month
Salary depends on academic progress and prior co-op experience.
Teck is a Canadian resource company committed to responsible resource development, focusing on metals essential for global development and the energy transition, while caring for communities and lands.