About The Position

This Co-Op/Internship opportunity offers meaningful, diverse, and challenging assignments working alongside industry-leading professionals. You will be part of a driven and collaborative team, completing important projects while receiving mentorship, knowledge, and experience to develop skills for an exciting career. This posting is for all Accounting & Finance student positions in Dublin, OH and Lima, OH. After submitting your application, you may receive a screening questionnaire to indicate your preferences. Possible placements include Accounting & Finance and Project Controls.

Requirements

  • Legally authorized to work in the U.S. full-time for the duration of your work term and able to produce documentation upon application (e.g., work visa)
  • Available to begin work in September 2026
  • Ability to work well in a team environment
  • Solid analytical and Microsoft Suite skills, specifically Excel
  • Excellent interpersonal, judgement, and decision-making skills
  • Must be enrolled in a Business, Accounting, Finance, Economics, or related discipline Undergraduate Program at an accredited post-secondary institution at the time of intended work term and returning to full-time studies after the work term OR registered in an accredited post-secondary co-op or internship program for the duration of the work term
  • Candidates currently enrolled in either a Masters or Ph.D. program at an accredited post-secondary institution may also be considered
  • New graduates are not eligible for student opportunities

Responsibilities

  • Gain solid exposure to an ERP system (SAP) and understand how it is used to record and report financial transactions
  • Understand and gain deep insight into the month-end financial close process and sub-processes that support the close
  • Gain insight into how actual results are reported against budget and forecast
  • Analyze accounting and financial data
  • Increase your knowledge of Microsoft Excel and Business Intelligence/Analytical tools and how they are leveraged to increase the effectiveness of reporting
  • Perform a variety of financial analyses to help business leaders in decision-making
  • Develop analytical skills behind budget development, budget control, and monitoring of actuals
  • Assist with monthly financial close activities, including preparation of accruals, variance analysis, and reconciliations
  • Learn how project forecasts are developed, updated and participate in refining forecast accuracy
  • Support the review of vendor invoices, ensuring compliance with contracts, budgets, and refinery standards
  • Gain exposure to turnaround, maintenance, expense organizations budget development, cost tracking, reporting, and performance metrics
  • Assist in compiling management reports and dashboards for leadership review
  • Support development of key performance indicators (KPIs) for turnaround and maintenance cost efficiency
  • Gain understanding of procurement processes and the role of project controls in managing commitments and obligations
  • Develop working knowledge of timekeeping and labor cost allocations for refinery and contractor staff
  • Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives by identifying opportunities to streamline reporting or reduce manual processes

Benefits

  • A multi-discipline program with meaningful, hands-on work experience
  • Networking events coordinated by the New Grad Committee including group mentoring from senior/executive leaders, lunch ‘n learns, guest speakers, technical presentations, and holiday celebrations
  • Wide support network including direct leaders, program leads, human resource, peers, mentor(s), New Grad Committee, and buddy
  • Structured goal setting and performance evaluations
  • Opportunity to present work-term learnings to the Cenovus Leadership team
  • Students moving for their work term may be eligible to receive a lump sum relocation payment to assist with relocation expenses
  • Competitive pay
  • Real-world development: Take ownership of meaningful projects and day-to-day accountabilities
  • Mentorship & peer support: Technical mentorship and buddy programs
  • Engaging events: career development sessions, networking opportunities and volunteer initiatives
  • Relocation support: relocation assistance may be available
  • Internal course offerings
  • Education assistance for additional development
  • Opportunities to work on special projects
  • Leadership development programs for emerging and established leaders
  • Employee Giving and Volunteering Program, Cenovus Cares
  • Support causes you care about with volunteer opportunities in and outside of work
  • Earn donation grants while volunteering (up to $1,000 per event)
  • Receive donation matching up to $25,000 annually
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