Electronic Engineering Technology Co-op Student (NES)
About Us
Ready to kickstart your career in one of Canada’s rapidly growing industries? Join Kinectrics, a company that takes pride in being consistently ranked as one of the best places to work in the nuclear and energy sector, where purpose and people mean as much as innovation and growth.
Since 2023, Kinectrics has employed over 200 students, providing them with the opportunity to grow and make a meaningful impact. Being recognized as Best Co-op Employer of the Year and recipient of the University of Waterloo Award for Next Generation Employment Innovation reflects our commitment to developing the next generation of talent.
Shape Your Career With Kinectrics
As a co-op student, you will:
- Have priority consideration for our Graduate Trainee program and full-time opportunities after graduation.
- Receive the tools and support you need to grow professionally with the opportunity to create impactful work that helps our clients achieve their goals.
- Gain practical work experience to complement your classroom studies and experience what it is really like to work in the industry, while working with technical experts to hone your skills.
- Build rapport and make vital connections with industry experts through networking and mentorship during your work term.
- Join a large community of co-op students from different schools and backgrounds.
- Be a part of our culture by participating in student and company events like Meet the Experts, Student Socials, Lunch and Learns, Technical Excellence Seminars, DEI initiatives, the United Way campaign, and many more.
Your journey at Kinectrics does not have to end there! Many students return for additional co-op terms or transition into full-time roles.
About the Position
- Department: Nuclear Equipment Solutions (NES)
- Location: 800 Kipling Avenue, Toronto, ON - On-site
- Term Length: 4 or 8 months
- Discipline(s) Required: Electronics Engineering Technology
- Year of Study: 2nd or 3rd year
- Salary: The hourly rate for this position is $20.78-$25.67 per hour. Please note, the salary information provided is intended to be used as a guideline. Final rate offered will vary upon candidate’s prior co-op/work experience, years of study completed, relevant skills, as well as internal equity considerations.
How You Will Make an Impact
This opportunity involves responsibilities including but not limited to:
- Assist in PCB layout and schematic capture.
- Perform lab and field tests using predominantly standard techniques; provide support in laboratory or field environments by conducting experiments, conducting tests or servicing equipment; quality control.
- Assist with and sometimes design, assemble and maintain equipment, processes, systems and development of test methods.
- Participate in the analysis of test results and data by use of standard software packages.
- Calculate, prepare and issue documents related to accounts such as bills, invoices, inventory reports, account statements and other financial statements using computerized and manual systems.
- Perform clerical duties, such as word processing, maintaining filing and record systems, faxing and photocopying.
- Perform routine processes and duties such as shipping, receiving, inventory control, housekeeping, etc.
What You Need to Succeed
- Currently enrolled full-time in a 2nd or 3rd year Electronics Engineering Technology program, requiring a co-op placement.
- Familiar with using electronic test equipment, including oscilloscopes, multimeters, power supplies, and data acquisition systems.
- Able to read and interpret electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and technical drawings.
- Knowledge of soldering, wiring, PCB assembly, and basic mechanical assembly through academic labs and projects.
- Familiar with analog electronics, including power supplies, PLC/PID controllers, signal conditioners, and logic control circuits.
- Basic knowledge of PCB design software such as Altium Designer and OrCAD.
- Understanding of circuit testing, troubleshooting, debugging, and functional testing of electronic circuits and PCBs.
- Experience performing laboratory experiments, testing electronic circuits, collecting data, and documenting results.
- Committed to following laboratory safety procedures and engineering best practices.
- Strong problem-solving, analytical thinking, and attention to detail.
- Effective written and verbal communication skills with the ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Our Culture
Kinectrics fosters a collaborative and inclusive culture where all team members’ contributions are valued and respected. Safety is at the heart of everything we do, and we believe that “No task is so important that we cannot make the effort to do it safely.” We are deeply committed to sustainable practices that reduce our environmental footprint, while delivering innovative, high-quality solutions. Our culture encourages continuous learning, teamwork, and a shared sense of purpose, empowering employees to grow professionally while making a meaningful difference for our clients and the communities we serve.
Application Instructions
Qualified applicants, please apply directly through our Careers page, and include a cover letter, resume, and transcript in a single file attachment by July 22, 2026. Please specify your availability for a 4 or 8 month co-op placement on your application. Kindly ensure you include all the required information in order to be considered for this opportunity.
Please note, this posting is for an existing vacancy and only those candidates considered for an interview will be contacted.
Kinectrics Inc. is strongly committed to diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) and welcomes applications from all individuals. To learn more about our commitments please visit our diversity, equity and inclusion and indigenous relations pages.
Kinectrics welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.