Intern, Project Engineering - Global 8000 (Summer 2025)

Date: Jan 19, 2026

Location: Mississauga, ON, CA, L5S 1W1

Company: Bombardier

What are your contributions to the team?

As a Project Engineering Intern, you’ll work closely with our engineering team to support planning and execution for the Global 8000 program. You’ll gain hands-on experience, develop key skills, and have a real impact on one of our most exciting programs.

 

Here’s what your day-to-day might include:

  • Helping plan, track, and execute projects for the Global 8000 aircraft.
  • Building project schedules and supporting implementation plans.
  • Monitoring progress to make sure everything stays on track.
  • Assisting the Project Engineer with reporting and performance tracking.
  • Preparing business cases and budgets to help guide decisions.
  • Communicating with people across departments and outside the company.
  • Keeping documents, project timelines, and databases up to date.
  • Supporting key team goals and learning how to manage KPIs.
  • Identifying risks and working on creative ways to handle them.
  • Solving real-world problems using both logic and innovation.
  • Joining product development meetings and learning how priorities are set.
  • Practicing your written and verbal communication through reports and presentations.

How to thrive in this role?

  • You're working toward a Bachelor’s or Master’s in Engineering, Business, Project Management, or something similar (Required)
  • You’re great with Microsoft Office, especially:
    • Excel (advanced is a plus!)
    • MS Project
    • PowerPoint, Word, Outlook, Teams
  • You have strong communication and time-management skills
  • You can clearly explain your ideas—written or spoken
  • You’re a team player and build positive relationships easily
  • You’re flexible and can handle changing priorities
  • You’re creative and care about the quality of your work
  • You’ve done project management, budgeting, or scheduling before (a bonus)
  • You’ve worked in aerospace or manufacturing (nice to have)
  • You’re comfortable working independently and figuring things out
  • You speak English fluently; French is a bonus