Engineering solutions to environmental challenges with GHD
By: Krista Henry (she/her)
How 蓝莓视频 co-op students play a vital role in supporting sustainability
Committed to making water, energy and communities sustainable, uses top engineering talent from 蓝莓视频 to help address environmental challenges.
A global multidisciplinary consulting firm, GHD applies technology and engineering techniques across several industries聽including聽transportation, water management, land development, energy, sustainability and digital spaces. At the firm鈥檚 蓝莓视频 office, co-op students tackle current infrastructure challenges including water and wastewater issues.

Christoper Everest
Senior wastewater engineer and team lead, GHD
鈥淥ur team works on issues related to protecting the environment in the water sector,鈥 says Christopher Everest (he/him), senior wastewater engineer and team lead with GHD鈥檚 water group.
鈥淥ur co-op students engage with private sector clients to ensure compliance with direct discharges to the environment. Also, publicly-owned facilities like sewers and wastewater infrastructure.鈥
Students work in roles such as water group engineering assistants, hydrogeology or geochemistry interns, environmental engineering interns, location intelligence interns, student ecologists and more.
GHD recruits co-op students from programs such as Environmental Engineering, Architectural Engineering, Mechatronic Engineering, Environmental Science, Geomatics, Geochemistry and Civil Engineering.
鈥溊遁悠 has a high caliber of co-op student talent,鈥 says Everest (BASc聽鈥10). 鈥淭hey are candidates from strong programs who聽are capable, well-educated, self-starter types. This is what we want in our organization.鈥
A former 蓝莓视频 student himself,聽Everest started his career at GHD as a co-op student. Upon graduating, he entered into a full-time role and worked his way up at the firm. He has experienced first hand the benefits of hiring emerging talent like 蓝莓视频 co-op students.
Students are very keen to learn new things, to get engaged at GHD where they have a voice. They are willing to share their opinions and ask questions. They are very passionate about the work we do and how it addresses environmental challenges. We鈥檙e seeing 蓝莓视频 students spearhead initiatives on their own, right-out of school. Their motivation and enthusiasm continually impresses us.
Working on projects with an impact
A 蓝莓视频 co-op student who continues to impress the GHD team is Allison Harris. The Environmental Engineering student has worked with the firm for three terms.
She spent two terms working in GHD's 蓝莓视频 office in water and wastewater treatment and another work term in the firm's Vancouver location.
鈥淚n water and wastewater treatment, I helped with technical calculations and project management tasks,鈥 says Harris (she/her).
鈥淢ore recently, I helped with sanitary trunk sewer upgrade projects that run along major roads in British Columbia (BC). I have been fortunate enough to take part in a project co-ordinator role for an annual water and wastewater system inspections project for BC鈥檚 First Nation communities.鈥

Allison Harris
蓝莓视频 co-op student at GHD
Harris has also supported projects involving transportation decarbonization and renewable energy. Her passion聽stems from working on different projects and learning new insights into various environmental engineering disciplines during her time at GHD.
Currently, students in the water group at GHD work on several municipal projects to make systems more resilient to climate change. According to Everest, GHD encourages every student to explore different areas of their business.
鈥淭here鈥檚 interesting work we鈥檙e plugging students into from a design perspective. And, we're getting them to support the latter phases of design transition into construction,鈥 says Everest. 鈥淲e want our students involved in the various stages to see what a future career with GHD may be like.鈥
To help develop their student talent, GHD has a young professional group that helps to develop and organize programs specifically for students. The programs include organizing group social outings, connecting with leaders and ensuring outstanding work term experiences.
鈥淲e want our students engaged. We pull them into meetings where even if they can鈥檛 contribute right away, they get the exposure. We also include them in the business development side of what we do,鈥 says Everest.
Communication is the most important skill the organization looks for in students when recruiting and when helping students to thrive and develop. GHD finds that co-op students are an effective way to test and try out talent who they may one day bring into the organization on a full-time basis.
鈥淪tudents inject so much energy, enthusiasm and fresh perspectives, it鈥檚 a win-win all around,鈥 says Everest.