About The Position

Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) is a global leader in aerospace innovation, proudly headquartered in Longueuil, Quebec, since 1928. We design and manufacture next-generation aircraft engines that power the world’s largest fleet of business, general aviation, and regional aircraft and helicopters. For nearly 100 years, our teams have been at the forefront of propulsion technology, pushing boundaries to make flight more efficient and reliable. Our engines support missions that truly matter, from transporting people and essential goods, to enabling emergency medical services, humanitarian operations, and wildfire suppression around the world. During the internship, the student will have the opportunity to expand their technical knowledge of aircraft turbine engines, with a focus on in-service performance, proactive maintenance, troubleshooting, and the development of associated solutions. The intern will be expected to work collaboratively within a team environment and proactively seek support from engineering when required. They will interact with various departments within P&WC, as well as with engine service centers. In addition, the intern will work with multiple software tools and databases to integrate different types of information and parameters, enabling the analysis and identification of proactive trends. The intern will also provide administrative support, such as preparing presentations and participating in data gathering.

Requirements

  • Be eligible to work in Canada
  • Be enrolled in a Canadian university throughout your internship
  • Be able to work on-site in the province where you are hired if applicable
  • Pursue studies in mechanical, electrical, software, physics, industrial, or aerospace engineering
  • Working knowledge of English to read and understand specialized instructions, plans, drawings and technical terms that may emanate from international organizations, as well as to write and sometimes communicate in English with customers, suppliers or international colleagues

Responsibilities

  • Support Customer Engineers in resolving technical issues
  • Analyzing business aviation engine reliability data, including hours and operating cycles, event symptoms and root causes, recurrence trends, and potential solutions
  • Study the impact of technical improvements on in-service engines to observe the long-term effects on the fleet, in order to plan required parts and maintenance facility capacity
  • Analyze costs and technical causes associated with warranty claims, identify trends, and propose technical solutions in collaboration with engineers
  • Contribute to the improvement and standardization of the content in business aircraft engine maintenance manuals
© 2026 Teal Labs, Inc
Privacy PolicyTerms of Service