Enbridge’s Canadian Women in Engineering Mentorship Program
At Enbridge, we believe that investing in the next generation, especially future engineers, is crucial for building a strong and vibrant company and community. This mentorship program aims to cultivate relationships between students and professional engineers, creating a community where everyone feels included and valued. Our goal is to connect and inspire both students and engineers to be part of a profession that reflects the communities we serve.
Our vision
To cultivate a casual and welcoming atmosphere where female identifying engineering students can connect with Enbridge professionals, gaining valuable insights and support as they navigate their initial year of engineering studies.
Who should join the program?
We are looking for female-identifying engineering students who are enthusiastic about participating in our mentorship program. We especially encourage students who have faced barriers or challenges, are first-generation engineers, or lack access to engineering mentors in their current networks to join.
Why should you join?
Enbridge has a vast network of engineering professionals across Canada, working in various areas of our organization. With the range and depth of engineering experiences in our network, we aim to provide you with the support you need to succeed in both school and your engineering career.
This program provides a valuable opportunity to network not only with engineers but also to connect with students from other universities, helping you build a strong community.
Structure and commitment
We understand that engineering can be challenging, which is why our program is designed with a minimal time commitment and a simple application process. Spaces in the program are limited, so we want to ensure that participants selected are committed to maintaining a relationship with their mentor for the full school year.
One-on-one mentorship offers informal meetings tailored to each mentee’s needs, creating space to discuss important issues and topics. While monthly meetings are recommended, mentors and mentees are encouraged to set a schedule that works best for them.
Registration
Applications for the 2025-26 year are now open. The application process closes on Friday, Sept. 19, 2025.
Selection process
Depending on the number of applicants, we may hold a draw to select candidates to participate in the mentorship program. Applicants will be notified by email of their application status. Note that access to the mentorship program is offered free of charge.
Contact us
If you have any questions about Enbridge’s Canadian Women in Engineering Mentorship Program, please contact us at campusrecruitment@enbridge.com