Kayla Di Bauda to be honoured with 2017 Outstanding Student Leadership Award

Kayla di Bauda

Kayla Di Bauda always knew that she wanted to go into the field of medicine, but finding her way to nursing was part love, part accident. While she was always very interested in the science and biology aspects of medicine, it was the holistic and diverse nature of nursing that drew her to the profession. … Read more

Making new mobility advances in one weekend

VSW2017 hackathon

School of Computing and Academic Studies Dean Steve Eccles welcomed Vancouver Startup Week (VSW) to BCIT’s downtown Tech Hub this past Friday night for an all-weekend hackathon. The annual event kicks off a week that brings together diverse participants to celebrate and strengthen Greater Vancouver’s innovation and technology communities. Twenty-six teams of developers, designers, marketers, and entrepreneurs, helped … Read more

Electric “gas station” of the future

A close-up of an electric vehicle charging plug at BCIT Energy OASIS.

Yesterday, 50 city councillors, urban planners, and scientists from across BC convened under a hundreds of photovoltaic (solar) panels at a BCIT Burnaby parking lot to check out the latest and greatest in electric vehicle technology. The delegates from the Union of BC Municipalities Convention (UBCM) learned about electric vehicles, how to charge them, and … Read more

I took an 8-12-month engineering internship in Kelowna!

And you won’t believe what happened next…

Okay, so this post is long overdue. I made an 11th hour decision this summer to defer my fourth academic year at BCIT’s Civil Engineering Program and did NOT comprehensively tell everyone I wanted to. So, if you’re out there, I’m sorry… better late than never, right? Here it goes.

In early August, a job posting came out for a position which matched up perfectly with my previous experience and offered to build up my skills in an area I’ve had my sights on: transportation planning. It was also for a company that has a good reputation and located in a part of BC that is a popular vacation destination. So, I worked fast in finding out if it was possible with school and good decision for my career trajectory.

Fast forward to the last week in September and I have absolutely no regrets. I’m three weeks into working at the Kelowna Branch of Urban Systems Ltd. on their Transportation Planning Team helping shape our province’s transportation system into 2042.

Although I’m not in Burnaby, I’ll be staying connected with (and blogging about) a couple of the civil engineering groups at school such as the ACI concrete bowling ball competition team, the Canadian Society for Civil Engineers and a couple of others. I’ll also be writing about job experience and co-ops to give prospective and current students some insight into the benefits and limitations of it all. Full disclaimer though: BCIT Civil Engineering does not have an official co-op program. But you’ll have to wait for a whole other blog post to get the full story on that one.

Thanks for tuning in and I hope my experience can contribute to decision making that will shape yours.

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Suit up! It’s a Networking day

Technology Industry Days are about to happen next Monday, September 25 Room 280 & 284 at the Downtown Campus, from 4:00-6:30 p.m. After studying so hard at colleges, many students are certainly busy with their resume and cover letters. How can we find the right career path? Networking is the next step, a stepping stone towards … Read more