
What to know
- The Science and Technology Internship Program (STIP) is offering paid summer jobs in Canada’s natural resources sector, including energy, forestry, mining, and clean tech.
- Open to Canadian youth aged 15–30, with a requirement to work at least 30 hours per week.
- The program is designed as a career launchpad—about 80% of participants move into full-time employment, and applications are accepted on a rolling basis, so early applying is encouraged.
Are you passionate about getting an environment? Check out The Science and Technology Internship Program (STIP) for a meaningful summer job.
From working in energy, forestry, mining, critical minerals, earth sciences, or clean technology, the Government of Canada’s STIP is offering a variety of summer jobs in the natural resources sector.
Canadian youth aged 15 to 30 can apply for these opportunities and must be available to work at least 30 hours per week.
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STIP aims to kick-start meaningful careers in the natural resources sector and has helped 80 per cent of youth secure full-time employment.
This is a rolling deadline, but get ahead and apply now on their website.
