Engineering Co-op Student, Engineering Services
About the role
Job Title: Engineering Co-op Student, Engineering Services
Co-op Term: May 2026 – August 2027 (16 months)
Location: Calgary, AB
Closing Date: October 26, 2025
About Kingston Midstream
If you aspire to be a collaborative member of a dynamic, growing organization, look no further than Kingston Midstream! At Kingston, we are driven to create value everyday. Our Guiding Principles are the foundation to our culture: We are learning and improving, we care about people and relationship, we are problem solvers and decision makers, we are collaborators, we are accountable. We know our employees are the primary drivers behind our growth and success and we reward their commitment by offering opportunities for development, advancement.
Job Overview
This is an exciting 16-month co-op student opportunity to provide support to the Engineering Services Team, including discipline engineers and project managers, responsible for the development and execution of facility and pipeline modifications and expansions. The successful co-op student will provide technical support on mechanical engineering related matters including hydraulics modelling, engineering assessments, stress analysis, pump sizing, and material selection. The co-op student will lead or provide input for defining and implementing technical solutions regarding system operations.
Position Responsibilities
- Provide technical and non-technical support on operational and engineering matters, to execute requests from management and stakeholders in a timely manner
- Support engineering services team on the design and installation of mechanical systems
- Provide engineering support to ensure the safe and efficient operation and maintenance of Kingston Midstream facilities, considering all aspects of operations, construction, operational risk management, integrity management, and expansion of pipeline operations
- Support technical initiatives, engineering support, and studies within knowledge areas
- Prepare mechanical drawings and review with stakeholders to ensure conformance with standards and compliance with regulation and legislation
- Plan and implement work in accordance with the company's health, safety and environmental policies, company engineering and construction standards, regulatory requirements, and applicable legislation.
- Ensure that correspondence is conducted in a manner that ensures sound relationships with company personnel and contractors
- Support the drive for continuous improvement of processes and procedures
- Office environment, with occasional travel to southeast Saskatchewan, where the Kingston operations and infrastructure is located.
Skills and Qualifications
- Enrollment in a Mechanical Engineering program at a qualified post-secondary institution
- Strong analytical, communication, interpersonal, organizational, and computer skills
- Ability to work and communicate with internal and external stakeholders on a frequent basis, including both office and field staff
- Possession of a valid Class 5 driver's license and an acceptable driver's abstract is an asset
Kingston Midstream is committed to providing a flexible work practice to allow office employees to work both from the office and from a remote location. This position may work remotely Mondays and Fridays and in Kingston Midstream’s head office Tuesday to Thursday.
We thank all interested candidates; however, only qualified candidates will be contacted, please submit your resume on our Careers page.
About Kingston Midstream
Kingston Midstream is a Canadian midstream infrastructure company that safely transports hydrocarbons to refineries across North America through an integrated network of gathering pipelines, storage tanks, rail and truck terminals. This is done in partnership with key members of the supply chain who work to ensure energy resources efficiently get from source to final destination safely and economically, where they will be used to drive industry, innovation and the economy forward.
With corporate headquarters in Calgary, Alberta and operations in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Kingston Midstream is committed to building resource partnerships and solutions for the future. This means protecting the best interests of all stakeholders and maintaining an open, informative and productive dialogue with landowners, community stewards, employees and customers.
Kingston Midstream is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Winnipeg-based James Richardson & Sons, Limited (JRSL), which was founded in 1857 in Kingston, Ontario. A private, family-owned and operated corporation, JRSL is actively involved in global agriculture and food processing, financial services and real estate investment, as well as energy exploration, transportation and marketing.
Engineering Co-op Student, Engineering Services
About the role
Job Title: Engineering Co-op Student, Engineering Services
Co-op Term: May 2026 – August 2027 (16 months)
Location: Calgary, AB
Closing Date: October 26, 2025
About Kingston Midstream
If you aspire to be a collaborative member of a dynamic, growing organization, look no further than Kingston Midstream! At Kingston, we are driven to create value everyday. Our Guiding Principles are the foundation to our culture: We are learning and improving, we care about people and relationship, we are problem solvers and decision makers, we are collaborators, we are accountable. We know our employees are the primary drivers behind our growth and success and we reward their commitment by offering opportunities for development, advancement.
Job Overview
This is an exciting 16-month co-op student opportunity to provide support to the Engineering Services Team, including discipline engineers and project managers, responsible for the development and execution of facility and pipeline modifications and expansions. The successful co-op student will provide technical support on mechanical engineering related matters including hydraulics modelling, engineering assessments, stress analysis, pump sizing, and material selection. The co-op student will lead or provide input for defining and implementing technical solutions regarding system operations.
Position Responsibilities
- Provide technical and non-technical support on operational and engineering matters, to execute requests from management and stakeholders in a timely manner
- Support engineering services team on the design and installation of mechanical systems
- Provide engineering support to ensure the safe and efficient operation and maintenance of Kingston Midstream facilities, considering all aspects of operations, construction, operational risk management, integrity management, and expansion of pipeline operations
- Support technical initiatives, engineering support, and studies within knowledge areas
- Prepare mechanical drawings and review with stakeholders to ensure conformance with standards and compliance with regulation and legislation
- Plan and implement work in accordance with the company's health, safety and environmental policies, company engineering and construction standards, regulatory requirements, and applicable legislation.
- Ensure that correspondence is conducted in a manner that ensures sound relationships with company personnel and contractors
- Support the drive for continuous improvement of processes and procedures
- Office environment, with occasional travel to southeast Saskatchewan, where the Kingston operations and infrastructure is located.
Skills and Qualifications
- Enrollment in a Mechanical Engineering program at a qualified post-secondary institution
- Strong analytical, communication, interpersonal, organizational, and computer skills
- Ability to work and communicate with internal and external stakeholders on a frequent basis, including both office and field staff
- Possession of a valid Class 5 driver's license and an acceptable driver's abstract is an asset
Kingston Midstream is committed to providing a flexible work practice to allow office employees to work both from the office and from a remote location. This position may work remotely Mondays and Fridays and in Kingston Midstream’s head office Tuesday to Thursday.
We thank all interested candidates; however, only qualified candidates will be contacted, please submit your resume on our Careers page.
About Kingston Midstream
Kingston Midstream is a Canadian midstream infrastructure company that safely transports hydrocarbons to refineries across North America through an integrated network of gathering pipelines, storage tanks, rail and truck terminals. This is done in partnership with key members of the supply chain who work to ensure energy resources efficiently get from source to final destination safely and economically, where they will be used to drive industry, innovation and the economy forward.
With corporate headquarters in Calgary, Alberta and operations in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Kingston Midstream is committed to building resource partnerships and solutions for the future. This means protecting the best interests of all stakeholders and maintaining an open, informative and productive dialogue with landowners, community stewards, employees and customers.
Kingston Midstream is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Winnipeg-based James Richardson & Sons, Limited (JRSL), which was founded in 1857 in Kingston, Ontario. A private, family-owned and operated corporation, JRSL is actively involved in global agriculture and food processing, financial services and real estate investment, as well as energy exploration, transportation and marketing.