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Did you know that MDA has been a supporter of Co-operative Education in Canada for over twenty years?
Each year we invite the best and brightest students from universities and colleges across Canada to our Richmond and Brampton offices to work on a
diverse range of projects. In our highly competitive program, students work as a
full member of the project team and are held accountable for their results.
A co-op placement with MDA not only allows you to apply what you have learned
in the classroom but also provides you with practical experience. You get great
experience for your resume and a great
network for that all-important job search after graduation!
We post our co-op openings with co-op offices coast to coast,
three times a year. There are a number of different programs,
including some non-technical placements, so be sure to check out our postings at your co-op office!
STUDENT FEEDBACK | FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS | CAREER
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Students who have worked at MDA
consistently rank us as one of the best companies to work for. Here are
some comments from students who have worked with us:
| "Working with MDA for over
a year has been a fun-filled work experience. My work
has provided
me with the opportunity to use my software engineering techniques and object-oriented
programming skills in a corporate setting. I feel much more confident while
working on assigned tasks and have a clearer picture of what I want to do
in the future." |
"I definitely had a lot of
fun and it was great to meet MDA employees from all areas of the company.
At the end of my work term, I gained much additional knowledge in programming,
testing, and the tight schedules of software engineering. But I also have
with me all the friendships I have made while working at MDA." |
DARJIT
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KELVIN
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| "In the past year as a coop, I
got the opportunity to work for the CASSIOPE project in the Space Missions
group. The work environment and team members are wonderful and helpful. I got
to work on configuration management project, trade-off studies, Use case
analysis, design work for the ground segment and gained an invaluable
experience in system engineering. This experience has helped me in improving
both my technical and soft skills. Not to mention, it was fun working on
something that will end up in Space soon !!" |
"Throughout my co-op life at
MDA, I not only have improved my C++ programming and testing skills, but
also have learned Crystal Reports and InstallSheild Developer. I often utilize
my C++ programming skills, MFC skills, and database knowledge acquired from
my projects at school to my work packages." |
IMRAJ
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VICTOR
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When should I apply?
For our Brampton location we offer 4 or 16-month work terms or
internships. The 4 month terms are offered in January, May and September. The 16
month internships start in May and students return to school the following September
to complete their academic program. For our Richmond location we offer a variety of 4, 8, 12 and 16
month work terms and internships beginning in January, May and September, depending on
our project requirements.
What programs do you recruit from?
Our Brampton location prefers students to have completed
their third year in one of the following disciplines: Engineering Science, Electrical,
mechanical or Aerospace Engineering or Computer Science.
Our Richmond location prefers students to have completed their second year in one of the following:
Engineering Physics, Electrical or Computer Engineer, Computer Science, Applied Physics/Mathematics.
We also have opportunities for students in professional programs on an as needed basis.
What will I do as a Co-op student?
You'll become a contributing member of a team
developing a component of a larger project in progress. Typically, you'll be assigned a
"work package" on which you will work individually with the support of the team. Work
packages normally consist of a well-defined piece of software expected to take 1-3 months
to design, develop, implement and test.
Depending on the project, expect to apply your knowledge of systems engineering or
programming methodologies on complex assignments using C/C++, Java, Perl, Ada, or CORBA,
in UNIX or NT environments running on Sun, SGI or DEC workstations.
What will be expected of me?
You'll participate fully on the project team,
with deadlines and full accountability for your work package. Expect weekly team meetings
and code reviews, where we will want to hear your ideas and input. You'll be expected to
take the initiative to learn about the environment, get involved, ask lots of questions,
and take advantage of the resources available to you.
What about the work environment?
At MDA there is a hierarchy in each business
area (Project Managers, Project Engineers, Team Leads and Software Engineers),
although we work hard to maintain an atmosphere where everyone is recognized as a
key to our success. And every day is casual day.
How will I be compensated?
In addition to your salary you'll receive
statutory holiday pay, vacation pay and flex time benefits. MDA also
likes to recognize outstanding effort and contribution by awarding co-op
scholarships to students who are returning to school. At the end of each
work term period, a selection committee reviews the scholarship applications
and chooses recipients based on their performance relative to their peers.
As a temporary employee you are also eligible to take MDA courses, which are
courses offered internally, ranging from programming languages to engineering
process to time management. These courses are taught throughout the year by MDA staff.
Is it all work and no play?
Not at all! We pride ourselves on the number and diversity of
social and sports activities organized by employees. Whether it's hockey, soccer, volleyball,
running, we have a range of fun, fitness related activities to keep you happy and healthy.
MDA Brampton's Recreation Club offers a variety activities ranging from live theatre, group trips,
Blue Jays games and casino trips to family picnics and Christmas parties.
MDA Richmond has active Social and Fitness Committees which provide a variety of social
events each year, including MDA Day at a local amusement park, Christmas parties, and a number
of sports clubs including hockey and running clubs and our always competitive Summer Volleyball
league. A well-equipped fitness facility is available to staff at both locations.
How do I apply?
MDA posts co-op opportunities at school co-op offices every February,
June and October. Submit your application package (which should include your resume, a cover
letter and latest transcripts) through your school's Co-op Coordinator. We'll take care of the rest!
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You'll find MDA employees at many Engineering and Computer Science Career
fairs and other events. At these fairs or events you will have an opportunity
to meet some of our team members and to explore the career opportunities
at MDA.
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