About Bronte Construction
At Bronte Construction, we are industry leaders in heavy civil construction with a commitment to innovative approaches and environmental responsibility. Our projects focus on safety, quality, and long-term sustainability, and we take pride in the culture we’ve built, recognizing our employees as our most valuable asset.
As a Co-op Student at Bronte Construction, you’ll work alongside experienced professionals, gaining firsthand experience in the field while contributing to real-world infrastructure projects. We offer you the opportunity to develop your skills, expand your knowledge, and be part of a team that values your input.
What You’ll Gain
- Hands-on Experience: Work on real infrastructure projects from start to finish.
- Mentorship: Receive guidance from seasoned professionals who are passionate about your development.
- Skill Development: Gain skills in construction management, safety protocols, project documentation, and more.
- Industry Exposure: Learn the intricacies of heavy civil construction in an innovative, fast-paced environment.
Your Role
As a Co-op Student, you will support various aspects of the project lifecycle, from pre-construction planning to on-site execution. Your tasks will include but are not limited to:
- Assisting in project coordination, scheduling, and documentation
- Supporting site managers in overseeing daily construction activities
- Conducting safety checks and maintaining compliance with health and safety regulations
- Participating in pre-construction meetings, contract reviews, and team planning sessions
- Assisting with quality control and ensuring adherence to project specifications
- Learning to work with consultants and subcontractors to ensure successful project delivery
What We’re Looking For
- Currently enrolled in a Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or related Co-op Program.
- Strong organizational skills and a keen attention to detail.
- Excellent communication and teamwork abilities.
- Eagerness to learn and a proactive approach to problem-solving.
- Basic knowledge of construction tools, software, or techniques is an asset, but not required.