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A Day in the Life of a Kinectrics Engineer
October 14, 2021 @ 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
About this event
Kinectrics is a leading testing, inspection, certification and consulting company with over 25 unique laboratory and testing facilities for the electricity industry, with almost 100 years of experience. This year, WiRE is pleased to partner with Kinectrics again to connect young talents, and help students step into the energy sector.
Kinectrics is actively recruiting students looking for winter co-op terms or new graduate opportunities for winter or spring. This event will give a tour of some of Kinectrics facilities and you get to meet some of the team behind Kinectrics and learn what a day in the life of an engineer at Kinectrics is really like!
Event Agenda
• Presentations (WiRE & Kinectrics, include co-op and graduate training info)
• Day to Day Work at Kinectrics
• Virtual Lab Tour
• Q & A Session
Register here.
About Kinectrics
Kinectrics is a new, entrepreneurial company—but one with a record of over 100 years of technical excellence and innovation, a tradition that continues to this day. The company continues to grow, with staff who thrive on challenges that others find daunting, and succeeds where investment in the future—in facilities, capability, and people—provides a touchstone for its vision.
From initial design and type testing to operational deployment and maintenance services, Kinectrics collaborates closely with customers to ensure that utility assistsperform safely, reliably, and efficiently throughout their entire life cycle.
Non-Attendance Policy: To those with tickets to attend this event, we ask that if you can no longer attend, to please cancel your ticket as soon as you can out of courtesy to others who may be on a waitlist for event tickets (there is a limit for the number of participants we can host in our virtual events on Zoom). If you can no longer use your ticket to attend the event, then cancelling your ticket will give the chance to someone on the waitlist to participate instead. Thank you!