Mechanical Engineering Jobs in Canada

1 Mechanical Engineering Jobs in Canada
InterExchange
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Now accepting applications! The Work & Travel Canada - Young Professional program offers a work permit to U.S. citizens 18-35 for up to one year if you have a paid job offer in Canada related to your previous experience or study. InterExchange offers strong pre-departure support as you make your way through your work permit application and prepare to travel. Once in Canada you'll have support staff available to consult regarding logistics and more! Limited permits are available each year so please apply soon.
JENZA
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JENZA Work Canada is the ultimate way to earn and explore, with visa assistance, a pre-arranged job, and arrival support to sort all the bank details and nerdy tax stuff. The job bit... We include a 4 to 6-month seasonal job with one of our 20+ summer or ski season employers. Summer jobs start in April/May, while winter jobs are in November/December. Typical jobs include working as a lift attendant, server, cook, barista, retail assistant, or housekeeper – in locations like Whistler, Banff, Jasper, and more. Not a country fan? We also have year-round construction and hospitality jobs in the cities. The money bit... Expect to earn between CAD 16 and CAD 24/hour, with professional positions – such as ski instructors, chefs, and baristas – earning more. Most of our employers provide subsidized staff housing, lift passes, and rentals, so it’s a great way to stay social, save your salary, and work on your skills. The visa bit... You must be eligible for an IEC working holiday visa and between 18 and 30 or 35 years old (depending on your nationality) to work in Canada, doing casual or career work for 1-2 years (again, depending on your nationality).
A Guide to Mechanical Engineering Jobs in Canada
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Engineering jobs in Canada are currently on the rise, with qualified applicants finding quality careers in many desired cities. Below are just a few popular locations in Canada that you just might fall in love with (yes, despite the cold).
Toronto. Toronto is a large and diverse city which has a history of opening its arms to newcomers from around the world. Explore the many different neighborhoods, where you will find entertainment, food, and language differences galore. With plenty to see and do, the “work hard, play hard” mentality is alive and well in Toronto.
Vancouver. Situated on the west coast of British Columbia, Vancouver is another great spot to set down roots. Vancouver is known for its scenery of mountains, successful art scene, and boasts one of the largest ports in the Americas. Expats have found the city to be comparably affordable, especially when considering other large cities in North America.
Montreal. If you’re looking for a taste of French, then look no further than Montreal. The largest city in Canada’s French speaking province of Quebec, Montreal is rich in culture, style (and even more importantly) jobs! On your weekends free, travel down Montreal’s colonial neighborhoods or take in the historic and impressive landmark that is the Notre-Dame Basilica.
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