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PETC Co-opGetting Started & Active

Job SearchWorkshop2015S Co-op Term

Presented by: Patti Helps

Power Engineering Club

Why Join??• Meetings are the 3rd Thursday of the month at Jack Doyles• Option to become student member of the IPE• Plant tours • Networking opportunities with upper classmen & industry reps • Productive way to give back as well as benefit

– We have many great ideas but they require committed volunteers– If you want to become actively involved, contact Patti Helps OR Vanessa

Wiper (Student President) Vanessa.d.wiper@gmail.com • Search for the group on Facebook. Search “Lambton College Power

Engineers”. Join the group and you will receive pertinent information (upcoming meetings etc.) and good exchange of information. It is a great place to ask questions & get advice from upper classmen.

Services of myCareer CentremyCareer Centre Homepagehttp://www.mylambton.ca/myCareer/Students/Home/Resources for preparing for:• Job Search• Resume/Cover Letter• Interviews

Employer Showcase(log into the myCareer System http://mycareer.lambtoncollege.ca ; Go to

Career Services then Career Event)

Co-op FAQ’shttp://www.mylambton.ca/mycareer/students/Frequently_Asked_Questions/

Co-op Eligibility

Co-op Eligibility for the Winter recruitment has been determined and those individuals who (according to my records) have not met the criteria have been emailed.

If you received an email and feel this is in error, you need to see me personally immediately to seek a fix. I will not deal with this issue via email nor telephone.

Student Emails & Phone Numbers

IMPORTANT!!!

As the recruitment progresses, it is crucial that I be able to contact you immediately sometimes. I need you to do a few things:

1. Log into myCareer and make sure your alternate email address is correct & ensure there is an accurate cell phone number in there. Update if necessary. NOTE: Make permanent changes in Webadvisor.

2. If you are not in the habit of checking your student email account multiple times daily, go into your student email account (i.e. c0123456@mylambton.ca) and have it automatically forwarded to your alternate email address. If you do not know how to do that, go to the IT helpdesk for assistance.

COMMUNICATION

• All communication from myCareer Centre will come through your college @mylambton.ca e-mail account. If you prefer to have it come to an alternate email, you should have your college email auto forwarded *RECOMMENDED! (See the IT helpdesk for assistance)

• You are responsible for monitoring this account– Important Work Term information– Interview information– Job offers

Student E-mail Alias

“1 on 1” AppointmentTHIS WEEK!

Go into the myCareer System (Co-op) and book a 15 minute appointment for either

Monday, Oct. 5; Tuesday, Oct. 6; OR

Wednesday, Oct. 7 in the afternoon.

Bring To The Meeting:• Updated resume• Completed “Survey of Intent”• Top 3 targeted geographical

areas (based on “Potential ON Plants for Practical Time Attainment” document)

• Proof of your Part A/B exams being either passed or scheduled

“1 on 1” AppointmentIn preparation for the meeting, bring with you:– Copy of your updated resume– Completed “Survey of Intent” based on the

included document “Potential Ontario Plants for Practical Time Attainment”

– Bring the document “Potential Ontario Plants for Practical Time Attainment” with 3 pre-selected geographical areas you wish to target

– Proof of either passing your Part A/B exam(s) OR proof of having scheduled your exam(s)

ADVANCED RESUME WORKSHOP

A copy of the PPT for the Advanced Resume Workshop that I ran last week can be found at:https://www.mylambton.ca/mycareer/students/workshops/

Review this carefully and make appropriate changes to your resume PRIOR to your

“1-on-1 Meeting”

IMPORTANT!• Any co-op you consider MUST provide 3

months qualifying steam time. If it does not, it will not be approved.

1. Web Searches: PETC SPECIFIC

EMPLOYMENT SECTORS KEY WORD SEARCH

Power Generation

Petroleum/Chemical Refining

Fish/food/beverage Processing

Electric Utilities

Ethanol

Hospitals & Schools

Distillers & Breweries

Pet Food Manufacturers

Operating Engineers

Stationary Engineers

Power Engineers

4th & 3rd Class Power Engineers

ONLINE RESOURCES

www.talentegg.cawww.wowjobs.ca

www.jobbank.gc.ca www.indeed.ca

www.coopjobs.ca www.infoOil.com

www.nipe.ca www.power-engineer.com

2. Networking Events, Groups, Agencies

Networking Events:

myCareer Showcase – Outside A218 on most Tuesdays and Thursdays between 10:30am – 1:30pm in the months of September, October, and November Technology companies are featured.

Groups: Institute of Power EngineersLambton College Power Engineers Student Club

Agencies:• Express Employment Professionals

• SOS Personnel

• Braun-Valley Associates Technical Staffing

FACEBOOK: Most companies have Facebook pages that you can follow!

LinkedIn: How to Use LinkedIn to Find a Job

• Create a Profile. Here are tips for creating a profile on LinkedIn.• Consider a Photo. You can add a photo (a headshot is recommended) to your

LinkedIn profile. • Keywords and Skills. Include all your resume keywords and skills in your

profile, so your profile will be found.• Build Your Network. Connect with other members and build your network.

The more connections you have, the more opportunities you • Search Jobs. Use the job search section to find job listings.• Join Relevant GROUPS…(like Institute of Power Engineers!)

3. Social Media

4. BROADEN your SEARCH to INCREASE your ODDS

“If you are only concentrating on SARNIA, you must realize that the odds of employment in your field will be greatly limited, and there is a high probability you will not be

successful”

5. Steam Time Issues VOLUNTEER???

This sluggish economy may require short term sacrifice for long term gain...

• For the right position, consider volunteering at a company

• Gets you excellent exposure to a company and demonstrates initiative and commitment to your chosen profession

• Could lead to future paid opportunities if you perform well

• Lambton College can provide WSIB insurance coverage & liability insurance for unpaid work terms with Ontario employers.

Sample Networking email/letter

Minimum Plant Size Code for Qualifying Steam Time

Reality Check!• We have maintained a 100% success rate in students securing co-

op in the PETC program (between the two opportunities); HOWEVER, it is important to note that approximately 80-90% of the PETC co-ops are volunteer and outside of the Sarnia/Lambton area

• To take part in the 3rd Class portion of the PETC program, the TSSA has said that only CERTIFIED 4TH CLASS POWER ENGINEERS will be allowed to continue into the 4th, 5th & 6th terms of the PETC program.

• You cannot become a certified 4th Class Power Engineer without the additional 3 months industry steam time therefore co-op is essential.

• You must do whatever you have to do to secure that steam time!!!

Reality Check!Be aware of your competition

• All Power Engineering programs across Ontario are searching for the same steam time opportunities as you. You need to beat them to the opportunity! – DO NOT DELAY!

• With the decrease in the price of the barrel of oil, CPET opportunities are scarce. Soon they will be trying to get a volunteer steam time opportunity. You need to secure yours before they flood the market. – DO NOT DELAY!

myCareer System

mycareer.lambtoncollege.ca

Log in with your Lambton Username and password

Make sure you click on “All Active Co-op Jobs”

• Name your document the company name (i.e. “lambtoncollege”

• Upload PDF document with no space in title

• Retype document name above browser box under “Name”

Scroll over to cancel application

Questions???

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