荔枝视频

Sept. 25, 2025

Internship helps Schulich student explore energy sector

Yuri Lemermeyer gains industry insight and confidence through the Engineering Career Centre
Yuri Lemermeyer (left) and Candice Perry (right) at the Schulich School of Engineering
Yuri Lemermeyer (left) and Candice Perry (right) at the Schulich School of Engineering Kyle Sieben, Communications

For Yuri Lemermeyer, a final-year electrical engineering student at the , landing an internship at wasn鈥檛 just luck, it was intentional. 

鈥淚 was pretty selective with my job applications,鈥 says Lemermeyer. 鈥淚 wanted to work in the energy sector, specifically in power systems, and AltaLink was a top choice. The interview went really well, and I was excited to join.鈥 

AltaLink, a 荔枝视频-based transmission company, owns and operates more than 85 per cent of Alberta鈥檚 high-voltage transmission system. Lemermeyer鈥檚 role placed him on the life cycle-maintenance engineering team, where he contributed to long-term planning and asset strategy. 

Support from the Engineering Career Centre 

Lemermeyer says the university鈥檚 (ECC) played a key role in helping him prepare for the opportunity. 

鈥淭he ECC helped connect me with AltaLink through the ,鈥 says Lemermeyer. 鈥淭hey also helped me tailor my resume and prepare for the interview. It was a huge help.鈥 

The ECC connects students with industry partners and offers career support through workshops, career fairs and mentorship programs. 

Internship contributions and team impact 

Candice Perry, BSc (Eng)鈥05, manager of lifecycle maintenance engineering at AltaLink and a Schulich alum, says Lemermeyer quickly became a valuable member of her team. 

鈥淵uri鈥檚 enthusiasm stood out right away,鈥 says Perry. 鈥淗e was eager to learn, collaborative and took initiative. He supported our business-case leads, worked with Power BI software and helped us meet key deadlines for our regulatory filing.鈥 

Perry says Lemermeyer鈥檚 work contributed to the company鈥檚 general tariff application, which is submitted to the . 

鈥淗e played a big role in helping us get our business cases across the finish line,鈥 says Perry. 

Developing future engineers 

AltaLink offers a robust Engineer-in-Training (EIT) program that includes site visits, office rotations and field experience.  

Perry says the company is committed to supporting young engineers. 

鈥淲e actively recruit co-op and summer students,鈥 says Perry. 鈥淚nterns bring fresh perspectives and innovative thinking. They energize the team and help us see things differently.鈥 

She adds many interns return as full-time employees, and the company is always open to future collaborations with Schulich, including panels and mentorship opportunities. 

A well-rounded learning experience 

For Lemermeyer, the internship played a key role in helping him develop both technical and soft skills, including communication and presentation. 

鈥淚 had to present to managers and VPs, and that really boosted my confidence," says Lemermeyer. 鈥淚t was a well-rounded learning experience that gave me a better understanding of what I鈥檓 interested in and where I might fit in the industry.鈥 

He encourages other students to pursue internships early in their academic careers. 

鈥淎n internship gives you a real taste of what you鈥檒l be doing after graduation. It helps build skills you can鈥檛 get in school and gives you a head start,鈥 says Lemermeyer. 

From classroom to control room: Schulich student explores energy sector

Kyle Sieben, Communications


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