By Kristina Leung and Julien Gagnier, Mediacorp Canada Inc. staff editors
Description: CH2M HILL Canada Limited is an engineering, construction and operations firm, serving clients in the energy, water and wastewater, transportation, mining, power, manufacturing and communications industries.
Highlights for new grads:
Average starting salary: $50,001 to $55,000
Career planning services
Flexible work hours
Formal leadership training
Health benefits for new employees
In-house training program
Mentoring program
Online training program
Orientation program for new employees
New entry-level positions (last year): 275
Student employment: summer and co-op
Telecommuting
Tuition subsidies
Vacation (after first year): 3 weeks
Hiring locations across Canada: Calgary AB, Toronto ON, Vancouver BC
Typical positions for new grads: Graduates would occupy Staff Consultant and Associate Consultant positions.
New grads hired here typically have these academic backgrounds:
Bachelor of Arts: Journalism, Urban Geography / Planning
Bachelor of Commerce / Business Administration: Accounting
Bachelor of Engineering: Architectural / Building / Construction, Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Environmental, Industrial Engineering, Mechanical, Pollution Treatment, Transportation, Water Resources
Bachelor of Science: Biology, Environmental
Community College Diploma: Architecture Technician, Autocad, Engineering Technician, Graphic Arts / Design, Information Technology, Journalism, Urban Planning
Master of Architecture: Architecture
Master of Arts: Journalism, Urban Geography / Planning
Master of Business Administration: Accounting
Master of Engineering: Architectural / Building / Construction, Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Environmental, Industrial Engineering, Mechanical, Pollution Treatment, Transportation, Water Resources
Master of Science: Biology, Environmental
Professional Accreditation: Accounting (CGA)
Secondary Education: High School Diploma
On-campus recruitment at: University of British Columbia, University of Guelph, University of Calgary, University of Alberta