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Controls Engineering Intern

Precision Drilling is launching our 2026 Internship Program!

 

If you are a current post-secondary student working towards your degree in Engineering from an accredited Canadian University and you’d like to gain real-world experience during your summer, then please read on…

Working for Precision Drilling means being immersed in a supportive culture that recognizes you as a strategic player in Precision Drilling’s future. We are a large company rooted in the success of our people, where you will collaborate with leadership and your colleagues across the organization.

Our Interns will enjoy perks such as:

  • A work environment where you can expect to enjoy a work-life balance that promotes personal health and well-being
  • Personal development to grow your career with us based on your strengths and interests
  • Networking and employee engagement events
  • Career development seminars
  • Precision offers afternoons off before a long weekend


How to Apply

Applicants MUST submit a Resume & copy of their Transcript detailing their interest in working at Precision Drilling. Failure to submit both will result in automatic disqualification. Please submit your Resume & Transcript in ONE PDF file attached in the resume section.

This application will close on Sunday, January 18, 2026.


The following restrictions apply to all internship candidates:

  • Applicants must be available for a non-negotiable start date of Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
  • Applicants must be 18 years or older.
  • Applicants must have housing accommodations or transportation in the Calgary area, as Precision does not provide internship housing).
  • By May 4, 2026, applicants must have completed at least their first year of study in a post-secondary program/Technical Institute (see job posting). 

 

Summary 

The Controls Engineering Intern in Calgary, AB will report to the Drilling Engineering Manager and support the team with several key projects: 

  • Validate outputs from Machine Learning initiatives by comparing results to actual datasets.  Make recommendations for areas in which models can be improved, and which changes may be needed
  • Compile and validate data from real-time alerts.  Organize and document feedback from the Performance Drilling Team and make recommendations for improving logic that automatically detects various conditions on all operating rigs
  • Assist Drilling Solutions Team with building new tools for analyzing and visualizing high-frequency (1000Hz) downhole dynamics datasets
  • Feature engineering for use in Machine Learning Initiatives across the company

The successful candidate will be expected to learn and demonstrate the following: 

  • The role of a rig’s control and process control systems, including the function of all major pieces of equipment involved, and how the driller (operator) interacts with the system 
  • The role AutoDrillers (PI controller) play in on-bottom drilling operations, and how to utilize them for maximizing performance and reducing downtime 
  • Effectively collaborate within a diverse and multidisciplinary team, proficiently communicate with colleagues with different backgrounds 
  • Clearly document all work, with an emphasis on standardizing processes and workflows for others 
  • Prepare and deliver a final presentation

Knowledge & Skills

  • Demonstrates a strong analytical mindset with an aptitude for forward-thinking and problem-solving 
  • Motivated, collaborative, organized, and able to manage multiple tasks & sub-projects 
  • Shows solid interpersonal skills 
  • Proficient in Python for exploratory data analysis and data visualization 
  • Additional ‘stretch assignments’ possible for candidates familiar with C++ or JavaScript

Education

  • Enrolled in a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Engineering from an accredited Canadian University. Petroleum, Energy, Chemical, Systems Design or Mechatronics disciplines preferred  

Experience

  • Previous experience with Data Analytics, Process Automation, Control Systems, or Drilling Rig experience is considered an asset