Environmental Intern Co-op
About the role
Date: Mar 12, 2026
Location:
Scarborough, ON, CA
Operating Sector: Operations
Position Title: Environmental Intern Co-op
Who We Are STC is a joint venture between Aecon and FCC Canada Ltd. that was selected by Metrolinx to deliver the Scarborough Subway Extension – Stations, Rails and Systems (SSE-SRS) package. The Scarborough Subway Extension will bring the TTC’s Line 2 subway service nearly eight kilometers farther into Scarborough. It will extend from Kennedy Station to Sheppard Avenue and McCowan Road, providing quick and seamless transit for those heading into and out of the downtown core and those travelling within Scarborough. The extension will replace Line 3 (the Scarborough RT), helping to reduce travel times and improve access to jobs, schools, and other key destinations throughout the city.
As part of this project, we are currently looking for a Environmental Intern Co-op to join our team. The incumbent will assist with on-site environmental monitoring, data collection and interpretation, equipment maintenance, incident investigation, and report preparation.
What You Will Do
- Work alongside the Environmental Team and learn from inspectors and subject matter experts to build core project management and technical skills needed for future success in the field by assuming a hands-on role supporting internal project delivery.
- Assist in managing all environmental documentation associated with the project on a daily basis.
- Support environmental monitoring and reporting, including organizing data and preparing environmental monitoring reports.
- Support interpretation of data associated with dust, noise, soil, and water monitoring programs.
- Help maintain environmental records and reports
- Assist with waste management and recycling tracking.
- Support compliance with environmental permits and regulations.
- Participate in safety meetings and toolbox talks.
- Learn and participate in ISO 14001 environmental audits.
- Additional tasks as defined by the Environmental Manager, Environmental Director, or other senior team members.
Experience You Will Bring
- Must be enrolled in a post-secondary co-operative education program in Environmental Sciences, Environmental Engineering, or related discipline.
- Previous experience in environmental fieldwork or monitoring on a construction project is an asset.
- Basic understanding of environmental regulations and best practices in Ontario.
- Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to work independently and as a team player.
- Willingness to continually learn and advance technical knowledge and capability.
- Excellent analytical, written, and verbal communication skills to interact effectively.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint).
- Ability to engage with team, support project outcomes, and build positive relationships with stakeholders.
Skills You’ll Likely Develop
- Environmental regulations knowledge
- Field sampling techniques
- Report writing
- Data analysis
- Regulatory compliance understanding
- Communication and coordination
Why Join Us? Compensation: $25 - $29 hourly. The listed salary range reflects potential base pay and considers factors such as experience, education, and training. Each candidate is evaluated individually and offers toward the higher end may be extended to those with exceptional qualifications.
- The opportunity to work on one of the most exciting rail projects in Toronto.
- A wide array of learning and development opportunities.
- A work environment focused on health and safety.
This posting is for a current vacancy and applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.
STC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of citizenship, race, place of origin, ethnic origin, colour, ancestry, disability, age, creed, sex/pregnancy, family status, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and record of offences.
Disclaimer: Some parts of our recruitment process may include AI-assisted technology to help manage and streamline the process.
When we collect your personal information as part of a job application or offer of employment, we do so in accordance with industry standards and best practices and in compliance with applicable privacy laws.
We are committed to adhering to the objectives and requirements outlined in the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and to meeting the accessibility needs of persons with disabilities in a timely manner through the implementation of the requirements of the AODA and its applicable regulations. If you require accommodation under the AODA during any step of the application process, please email us at careers@stconnect.ca.
About Scarborough Transit Connect
The Scarborough Subway Extension will bring the TTC’s Line 2 subway service nearly eight kilometres farther into Scarborough.
It will extend from Kennedy Station to Sheppard Avenue and McCowan Road, providing quick and seamless transit for those heading into and out of the downtown core and those travelling within Scarborough. The extension will replace Line 3 (the Scarborough RT), helping to reduce travel times and improve access to jobs, schools and other key destinations throughout the city.
To deliver the Scarborough Subway Extension as quickly as possible, construction has been split into two contracts – an advanced tunneling contract that is already underway, and the stations, rail and systems (SRS) contract. The SRS contract is kicking off with a development phase before the construction phase begins, with Scarborough Transit Connect selected as the partner for the development phase.
This consortium is made up of Aecon Infrastructure Management Inc., and FCC Canada Ltd.
Key Facts:
Number of stations - Three Connections to other transit options - Up to six Three bus services - GO Transit, Durham Region Transit and TTC buses Route length - 7.8 km Ridership - 105,000 daily boardings Increase in transit use - 52,000 daily boarding by new users Improved access to transit - 38,000 more people within walking distance to transit Improved access to jobs - 34,000 more jobs within walking distance to transit Yearly reductions in greenhouse gas emissions - 10,000 tonnes
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Environmental Intern Co-op
About the role
Date: Mar 12, 2026
Location:
Scarborough, ON, CA
Operating Sector: Operations
Position Title: Environmental Intern Co-op
Who We Are STC is a joint venture between Aecon and FCC Canada Ltd. that was selected by Metrolinx to deliver the Scarborough Subway Extension – Stations, Rails and Systems (SSE-SRS) package. The Scarborough Subway Extension will bring the TTC’s Line 2 subway service nearly eight kilometers farther into Scarborough. It will extend from Kennedy Station to Sheppard Avenue and McCowan Road, providing quick and seamless transit for those heading into and out of the downtown core and those travelling within Scarborough. The extension will replace Line 3 (the Scarborough RT), helping to reduce travel times and improve access to jobs, schools, and other key destinations throughout the city.
As part of this project, we are currently looking for a Environmental Intern Co-op to join our team. The incumbent will assist with on-site environmental monitoring, data collection and interpretation, equipment maintenance, incident investigation, and report preparation.
What You Will Do
- Work alongside the Environmental Team and learn from inspectors and subject matter experts to build core project management and technical skills needed for future success in the field by assuming a hands-on role supporting internal project delivery.
- Assist in managing all environmental documentation associated with the project on a daily basis.
- Support environmental monitoring and reporting, including organizing data and preparing environmental monitoring reports.
- Support interpretation of data associated with dust, noise, soil, and water monitoring programs.
- Help maintain environmental records and reports
- Assist with waste management and recycling tracking.
- Support compliance with environmental permits and regulations.
- Participate in safety meetings and toolbox talks.
- Learn and participate in ISO 14001 environmental audits.
- Additional tasks as defined by the Environmental Manager, Environmental Director, or other senior team members.
Experience You Will Bring
- Must be enrolled in a post-secondary co-operative education program in Environmental Sciences, Environmental Engineering, or related discipline.
- Previous experience in environmental fieldwork or monitoring on a construction project is an asset.
- Basic understanding of environmental regulations and best practices in Ontario.
- Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to work independently and as a team player.
- Willingness to continually learn and advance technical knowledge and capability.
- Excellent analytical, written, and verbal communication skills to interact effectively.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint).
- Ability to engage with team, support project outcomes, and build positive relationships with stakeholders.
Skills You’ll Likely Develop
- Environmental regulations knowledge
- Field sampling techniques
- Report writing
- Data analysis
- Regulatory compliance understanding
- Communication and coordination
Why Join Us? Compensation: $25 - $29 hourly. The listed salary range reflects potential base pay and considers factors such as experience, education, and training. Each candidate is evaluated individually and offers toward the higher end may be extended to those with exceptional qualifications.
- The opportunity to work on one of the most exciting rail projects in Toronto.
- A wide array of learning and development opportunities.
- A work environment focused on health and safety.
This posting is for a current vacancy and applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.
STC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of citizenship, race, place of origin, ethnic origin, colour, ancestry, disability, age, creed, sex/pregnancy, family status, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and record of offences.
Disclaimer: Some parts of our recruitment process may include AI-assisted technology to help manage and streamline the process.
When we collect your personal information as part of a job application or offer of employment, we do so in accordance with industry standards and best practices and in compliance with applicable privacy laws.
We are committed to adhering to the objectives and requirements outlined in the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and to meeting the accessibility needs of persons with disabilities in a timely manner through the implementation of the requirements of the AODA and its applicable regulations. If you require accommodation under the AODA during any step of the application process, please email us at careers@stconnect.ca.
About Scarborough Transit Connect
The Scarborough Subway Extension will bring the TTC’s Line 2 subway service nearly eight kilometres farther into Scarborough.
It will extend from Kennedy Station to Sheppard Avenue and McCowan Road, providing quick and seamless transit for those heading into and out of the downtown core and those travelling within Scarborough. The extension will replace Line 3 (the Scarborough RT), helping to reduce travel times and improve access to jobs, schools and other key destinations throughout the city.
To deliver the Scarborough Subway Extension as quickly as possible, construction has been split into two contracts – an advanced tunneling contract that is already underway, and the stations, rail and systems (SRS) contract. The SRS contract is kicking off with a development phase before the construction phase begins, with Scarborough Transit Connect selected as the partner for the development phase.
This consortium is made up of Aecon Infrastructure Management Inc., and FCC Canada Ltd.
Key Facts:
Number of stations - Three Connections to other transit options - Up to six Three bus services - GO Transit, Durham Region Transit and TTC buses Route length - 7.8 km Ridership - 105,000 daily boardings Increase in transit use - 52,000 daily boarding by new users Improved access to transit - 38,000 more people within walking distance to transit Improved access to jobs - 34,000 more jobs within walking distance to transit Yearly reductions in greenhouse gas emissions - 10,000 tonnes