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This page is dedicated to the on-boarding procedure of Midnight Sun's co-op students. 

Getting Started

Welcome to Midnight Sun! It is our hope that you have a successful workterm here with us. There are a bureaucratic things that you will have to complete before diving into your co-op term with us. As a general checklist: 

When you have finished the agreement form modules, please print out proof of completion, put all the documents together, and hand them to your project manager.

Co-op Student Agreement

The first thing that needs to be done is the Co-op Student Agreement Form, which can be found on sharepoint. (You don't have access to this site, the link is for your manager to get the form for you.) The form outlines the agreement to work under a student design team, and the training received to work here. 

The co-op student needs to complete the following modules and training courses. 

  • Employee Safety Orientation
  • Workplace Violence Awareness
  • WHMIS 2015 for Employees
  • Laboratory Safety
  • Engineering Machine Shop Training

How to complete the training:

  • Complete “SO”-coded courses by going to the Safety Office website:
    https://uwaterloo.ca/safety-office/training/training-programs
  • Complete WHMIS 2015 by logging into Learn and selecting “Self Registration”; select “Employee WHMIS 2015”
  • The Engineering Student Machine Shop proof of completion will be activated on your WatCard around 24 hours after completion of the course.

Due to COVID-19, each student design team member, including co-ops, are required to obtain COVID-19 specific return to campus training. This can be accessed here ONSITE: Getting Access Onsite & Onsite Rules and Procedures.

Following the completion of these forms, the team lead should provide in-person training (when campus can be accessed) outlining the following main points:

  • Tour of the bay
  • Identification of safety hazards
  • Safety manual points

After all the training points are complete, proof of completion and the agreement form should be handed in to Victoria by the second week of work. 

Working Hours

We have flexible working hours, with core hours at 10am to 4pm. Your are expected to attend a 37.5 hour work week, which does not include a one hour lunch. 

There are weekly team meetings, time and date depend and may change based on the current academic term. We ask that you stay late for these days to attend these meetings to provide updates and meet with the rest of the team. To accommodate the longer work days / later hours, please inform your supervisor of your preferred schedule. You are expected to manage your own time to meet the expected work hours each week. 

Time Cards (If applicable) 

Each co-op student has their own time card section on confluence, accessible only by you and your manager. Please fill out each card weekly as accurately as possible. 

Here is an example time card. You are welcome to change it up to fit your preferences, but it's only purpose is to help guide your time management, and allow your supervisors to check up on your work.  

 Sample Time Card (2017-05-14)...

WEEK OF 2017-05-14

ObjectSMTWTFSNotes
Driver controls firmware
6.55.5

2.5

Hardware testing


69.5


Sponsorship Calls
121.512

TOTAL HOURS: 37.5

Time Off 

If you need time off for any reason, you are expected to discuss it with your supervisor. We don't bite.


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