passionate about connecting thoughtful design with technical foundations that make architecture and engineering work
Available for 4-month Co-op starting September 2026
passionate about connecting thoughtful design with technical foundations that make architecture and engineering work
I am a first-year Architectural Engineering student at the University of Waterloo, currently seeking Fall 2026 co-op opportunities where I can continue developing my technical and professional skills in a real-world setting.
Through my academic work and project experience, I have started building a foundation in architectural drafting, modelling, and data analysis. I am comfortable working with tools such as AutoCAD, Revit, Rhino, and Power BI to create drawings, 3D models, and data visualizations. I have experience producing technical drawings and exploring how design decisions connect to functionality, materials, and user experience, while also using data to support problem-solving and decision-making.
I am interested in opportunities to learn how building codes, such as the Ontario Building Code, are applied in practice to support safe and compliant designs. I enjoy working in team environments where I can contribute to discussions, take feedback, and communicate ideas clearly with peers and mentors across different disciplines.
In addition to design work, I am open to gaining experience in project coordination, including organizing documents, supporting schedules, and assisting with project workflows. My experience working on team-based projects has helped me develop collaboration, adaptability, and attention to detail, especially when working toward shared deadlines.
I am looking for an opportunity where I can continue learning, contribute where possible, and gradually build confidence in both technical design and project-related responsibilities. I am excited to explore roles that expose me to different aspects of the industry and help shape my understanding of how projects move from concept to completion.
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