Job family: Manufacturing
Business area: Hydropower
Contract location:
Chambly, Quebec, CA
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Working location: Chambly, Quebec, CA
Location type: Location Flexible
Contract type: Temporary
Job description:
As the first equipment manufacturer in Canada and a world leader in the design of hydroelectric turbines and generators, ANDRITZ Canada has more than 185 years of know-how.
In a context of energy transition, our hydroelectric innovation projects make sense. From design to construction, our innovative team of experts offers turnkey solutions. By joining ANDRITZ Canada, you are contributing to the development of sustainable technology, a clean future, and the maintenance of a proud Canadian's expertise.
From water to wire – Be part of the movement!
Andritz Hydro Canada is offering a fall internship within its mechanical engineering and automation teams, working on projects ranging from the design to the implementation of mechanical equipment related to energy production systems, such as electrical panels, busbars, instrumentation, and more. This internship will allow you to apply your academic knowledge within a leading company in the hydroelectric field. You will have the opportunity to work on innovative and complex projects, collaborating with seasoned experts. Supervised by experienced engineers and designers, the intern will contribute to the various stages of the design cycle, from the initial concept through to support for shop-floor manufacturing. The practical experience gained during the internship will contribute to the development of your mechanical design skills and understanding of engineering processes.
What your day-to-day will look like:
Model 3D assemblies and produce 2D drawings using Autodesk Inventor
Participate in the design of electrical panels, including electrical layout, structures, supports, and mechanical integration
Design sheet metal components, including bending, cutting, and assembly
Design and develop busbars and their supports
Prepare manufacturing drawings for parts and assemblies
Participate in the shop layout using Inventor
Review drawings and models to ensure manufacturability and compliance
Participate in the selection of components and materials
Assemble electromechanical products in the workshop
Perform drawing revisions and corrections throughout the project
Prototype tooling using 3D printing
What you need to succeed:
Student enrolled in a college diploma program (DEC) in mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, or a related field
Academic or personal experience in mechanical assembly design (an asset)
Strong interest in mechanical design and manufacturing
Basic knowledge of 3D CAD software (Inventor is an asset)
Knowledge of electrical panels or industrial equipment (an asset)
Interest in hands-on work and being present in the workshop (an asset)
Understanding of manufacturing processes, including sheet metal work, machining, and assembly
Analytical mindset, resourcefulness, and attention to detail
Ability to work as part of a team in a technical environment
Must be able to communicate effectively in French and English
Proficiency in the Microsoft Office suite
What we offer:
- An enriching learning experience and guidance from an experienced, yet young and dynamic team.
- A competitive hourly wage.
Did you know?
ANDRITZ Hydro Canada is part of an international technology group with an extensive portfolio of sustainable products and solutions. ANDRITZ aims to make the greatest possible contribution to a sustainable future and help its customers achieve their sustainability goals. The group has around 29,800 employees and over 280 locations in more than 40 countries.
Andritz Hydro is:
Over 185 years of experience in turbine design
Over 489,000 MW of installed and upgraded capacity
Over 33 200 turbine units delivered
Over 135 years in electrical engineering
65 representative offices worldwide
More than 6100 employees worldwide including more than 600 in Canada
Over 50 Compact Hydro units per year
A complete range of designs up to 800 MW
20 manufacturing sites worldwide
20% of all turbines in operation worldwide
- Legal status to work in Canada is required.
Requisition ID: 22018