
Environment, People and Places Intern - Winter
- Mississauga, ON
- Stage
- Temps-plein
- Be given opportunities to contribute to complex projects around the world in meaningful ways.
- Work on problems and gain experience relevant to your field of study in an office environment.
- Collaborate with diverse teams locally and globally.
- Work in an exciting environment where you can apply your academic learning on a daily basis.
- Gain experience both in the office and on-site, as projects permit;
- Benefit from informal mentorship from some of the leading minds in urban development and design in Canada and internationally;
- Participate in local Lunch and Learns, Hatch Charity Events, the triannual Student Showcase, and more to develop your skills.
- Join charitable, social, and sports activities with other Hatch employees.
- Contributing to projects, from ideation and proposals to delivery and completion;
- Applying and developing knowledge in various EP&P areas, including transit-oriented development, urban planning and design, mobility solutions, and sustainability;
- Preparing technical documents and reports, including writing, mapping, and visualizations;
- Performing and circulating news scans to keep yourself and the team up-to-date on relevant events;
- Presenting your work to relevant team members and clients; and
- Assisting leadership, managers, and colleagues as needed, etc.
- Enrollment in Urban Planning, Urban Design, Transportation Planning, Economics, Civil Engineering, Business, Geography, or a relevant program from an accredited university;
- Good academic standing;
- Interest in urban and transit development as a career;
- Extracurriculars and knowledge or experience in a consultancy environment undertaking urban development projects will be considered an asset.
- Ability to think critically and creatively to create solutions for our clients’ toughest challenges;
- Quick learning and interest to take on new challenges;
- Collaboration and being a team player with excellent interpersonal skills;
- Excellent organizational skills with attention to accuracy and detail;
- Strong written and verbal communication skills;
- Strong mathematical and data analysis skills (including using Excel); and
- Strong design skills (including AutoCAD, Adobe Illustrator and InDesign), etc.
- Performing geospatial analyses using GIS software will be considered an asset.
- Work with
to develop innovative solutionsWhat we offer you?
- Flexible work environment
- Long term career development
- Think globally, work locally