Summer Student - Environmental Sustainability
About the role
The Prince Rupert Port Authority (PRPA) is a leading industry organization dedicated to the overall planning, development, marketing, and management of the commercial port facilities within the Port of Prince Rupert.
PRPA is seeking two (2) motivated, eager-to-learn environmental sustainability students to join the team and contribute to ongoing projects and initiatives. This is an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on experience, develop professional skills, and enhance career prospects. Please note that one position is full-time, and the other position is part-time. Summer student employment is for four months, commencing May 4, 2026, and ending August 28, 2026, unless otherwise specified.
Position Accountabilities
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Assist in various environmental stewardship programs such as:
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Monitoring and sampling programs with work conducted on a vessel.
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Data collection, reporting, and research.
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Other tasks as required.
JOB SPECIFICATIONS
- Enrolled in an undergraduate program in science, ecology, or marine studies.
- Good writing and communication skills.
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Excel is an asset.
- Work will be split between an office environment and fieldwork.
- Must be able to lift items up to 25 pounds.
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Regular working hours are Monday to Friday, 7.5 hours/day, with a 1-hour lunch break (unpaid).
- Part-time position: 20 hours per week and requires flexibility with scheduling to meet the needs of the team.
- Work will be both in the field, working on vessels and in an office environment.
- This position may require occasional irregular work hours.
The hourly rate for PRPA’s Summer Student position is $29.00.
Interested candidates are requested to submit a detailed resume with cover letter in confidence during the active recruitment period which will end on March 27, 2026. Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging are at the heart of PRPA’s culture and play a vital role in our growth strategy. We are committed to ensuring that everyone feels a sense of belonging and can contribute to their maximum potential. Our differences are the reason great things happen here. If you are an applicant in need of accommodation or special assistance throughout the interview process, please submit a request by email to careers@rupertport.com.
Individuals of Indigenous descent are strongly encouraged to apply.
We thank all applicants for their interest in our organization. However, only applicants shortlisted for an interview will be contacted.
About Prince Rupert Port Authority
The Prince Rupert Port Authority oversees the Port of Prince Rupert, Canada's leading edge port in trade growth, maritime safety, environmental stewardship, and community partnership. Our mandate is to facilitate and expand the movement of cargo and passengers through the Port. With the distinct advantage of being the closest North American port to Asia by up to three days, Prince Rupert is uniquely positioned on the shortest trade route between the world's most dynamic economies—an ideal location to serve shippers and producers, facilitate trade, and grow the Canadian economy.
Summer Student - Environmental Sustainability
About the role
The Prince Rupert Port Authority (PRPA) is a leading industry organization dedicated to the overall planning, development, marketing, and management of the commercial port facilities within the Port of Prince Rupert.
PRPA is seeking two (2) motivated, eager-to-learn environmental sustainability students to join the team and contribute to ongoing projects and initiatives. This is an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on experience, develop professional skills, and enhance career prospects. Please note that one position is full-time, and the other position is part-time. Summer student employment is for four months, commencing May 4, 2026, and ending August 28, 2026, unless otherwise specified.
Position Accountabilities
-
Assist in various environmental stewardship programs such as:
-
Monitoring and sampling programs with work conducted on a vessel.
-
Data collection, reporting, and research.
-
Other tasks as required.
JOB SPECIFICATIONS
- Enrolled in an undergraduate program in science, ecology, or marine studies.
- Good writing and communication skills.
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Excel is an asset.
- Work will be split between an office environment and fieldwork.
- Must be able to lift items up to 25 pounds.
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Regular working hours are Monday to Friday, 7.5 hours/day, with a 1-hour lunch break (unpaid).
- Part-time position: 20 hours per week and requires flexibility with scheduling to meet the needs of the team.
- Work will be both in the field, working on vessels and in an office environment.
- This position may require occasional irregular work hours.
The hourly rate for PRPA’s Summer Student position is $29.00.
Interested candidates are requested to submit a detailed resume with cover letter in confidence during the active recruitment period which will end on March 27, 2026. Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging are at the heart of PRPA’s culture and play a vital role in our growth strategy. We are committed to ensuring that everyone feels a sense of belonging and can contribute to their maximum potential. Our differences are the reason great things happen here. If you are an applicant in need of accommodation or special assistance throughout the interview process, please submit a request by email to careers@rupertport.com.
Individuals of Indigenous descent are strongly encouraged to apply.
We thank all applicants for their interest in our organization. However, only applicants shortlisted for an interview will be contacted.
About Prince Rupert Port Authority
The Prince Rupert Port Authority oversees the Port of Prince Rupert, Canada's leading edge port in trade growth, maritime safety, environmental stewardship, and community partnership. Our mandate is to facilitate and expand the movement of cargo and passengers through the Port. With the distinct advantage of being the closest North American port to Asia by up to three days, Prince Rupert is uniquely positioned on the shortest trade route between the world's most dynamic economies—an ideal location to serve shippers and producers, facilitate trade, and grow the Canadian economy.