Transportation Co-op Student
About the role
The City of New Westminster requires a motivated and dynamic co-op student to help achieve the City’s transportation goals, with a focus on making it safer, more comfortable and more convenient for people of all ages and abilities to walk, ride a bike and take transit in New Westminster. This is an excellent opportunity to learn more about planning and design for all modes of transportation. Your duties will include contributing to transportation planning and engineering projects, data collection and analysis (including the ability to synthesize data collected into understandable presentation formats for decision-makers), research and conceptual design of basic transportation infrastructure, public and stakeholder engagement (including compiling, reviewing and assigning public requests and preparing written correspondence), performing site inspections, and preparing and maintaining a range of data sets, records, reports, memos, technical analyses, and documentation related to the work. This co-op term will start on approximately May 1, 2026 and end on December 31, 2026.
Requirements
- Student in a civil engineering program, with an interest in and understanding of the importance of urban transportation and particularly active modes.
- Awareness of the City of New Westminster’s 2015 Master Transportation Plan, Seven Bold Steps for Climate Action, the Active Transportation Network Plan, and the City’s and Region’s transportation system, including transit in New Westminster.
- Awareness of and appreciation for the roles and responsibilities of the external agencies involved in transportation issues affecting the City.
- Awareness of specialized transportation software tools, common traffic data sets, neighbourhood traffic calming devices, and basic infrastructure that supports active transportation would be an asset.
- Ability to use computer-assisted mapping techniques, procedures and software, such as AutoCAD, GIS software, graphics software, and relational databases would be an asset.
- Ability to administer assigned transportation projects, collect, research, organize, analyze and/or synthesize technical, statistical, and related data and information.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with people at all levels, both inside and outside of the City.
- Ability to prepare and maintain records, reports and memos, correspondence and various other work-related materials through effective verbal and communication skills.
- Ability to read and interpret plans, specifications, technical reports and related material.
The successful candidate may participate in public consultation processes and will have the flexibility to work in the evenings and on weekends as required.
About City of New Westminster
Situated in the midst of the bustling Greater Vancouver region, New Westminster’s 85,000 residents enjoy a wealth of urban services, a thriving economy, and a tightknit community. The City is staffed by dedicated and compassionate people who strive to achieve the Council’s strategic vision through quality leadership, teamwork, and outstanding service delivery. Apply today to join a team of enthusiastic and innovative employees, and help us build a community that is vibrant, inclusive, and sustainable.
The City offers a range of career opportunities in a variety of fields. Visit newwestcity.ca/employment to see our list of current opportunities and to apply online.
Transportation Co-op Student
About the role
The City of New Westminster requires a motivated and dynamic co-op student to help achieve the City’s transportation goals, with a focus on making it safer, more comfortable and more convenient for people of all ages and abilities to walk, ride a bike and take transit in New Westminster. This is an excellent opportunity to learn more about planning and design for all modes of transportation. Your duties will include contributing to transportation planning and engineering projects, data collection and analysis (including the ability to synthesize data collected into understandable presentation formats for decision-makers), research and conceptual design of basic transportation infrastructure, public and stakeholder engagement (including compiling, reviewing and assigning public requests and preparing written correspondence), performing site inspections, and preparing and maintaining a range of data sets, records, reports, memos, technical analyses, and documentation related to the work. This co-op term will start on approximately May 1, 2026 and end on December 31, 2026.
Requirements
- Student in a civil engineering program, with an interest in and understanding of the importance of urban transportation and particularly active modes.
- Awareness of the City of New Westminster’s 2015 Master Transportation Plan, Seven Bold Steps for Climate Action, the Active Transportation Network Plan, and the City’s and Region’s transportation system, including transit in New Westminster.
- Awareness of and appreciation for the roles and responsibilities of the external agencies involved in transportation issues affecting the City.
- Awareness of specialized transportation software tools, common traffic data sets, neighbourhood traffic calming devices, and basic infrastructure that supports active transportation would be an asset.
- Ability to use computer-assisted mapping techniques, procedures and software, such as AutoCAD, GIS software, graphics software, and relational databases would be an asset.
- Ability to administer assigned transportation projects, collect, research, organize, analyze and/or synthesize technical, statistical, and related data and information.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with people at all levels, both inside and outside of the City.
- Ability to prepare and maintain records, reports and memos, correspondence and various other work-related materials through effective verbal and communication skills.
- Ability to read and interpret plans, specifications, technical reports and related material.
The successful candidate may participate in public consultation processes and will have the flexibility to work in the evenings and on weekends as required.
About City of New Westminster
Situated in the midst of the bustling Greater Vancouver region, New Westminster’s 85,000 residents enjoy a wealth of urban services, a thriving economy, and a tightknit community. The City is staffed by dedicated and compassionate people who strive to achieve the Council’s strategic vision through quality leadership, teamwork, and outstanding service delivery. Apply today to join a team of enthusiastic and innovative employees, and help us build a community that is vibrant, inclusive, and sustainable.
The City offers a range of career opportunities in a variety of fields. Visit newwestcity.ca/employment to see our list of current opportunities and to apply online.