eCommerce Fulfillment Student – Canadian Tire – Toronto, ON
Location: Toronto, ON | Company: Canadian Tire
Canadian Tire is looking for a motivated eCommerce Fulfillment Student to join their operations team in Toronto, Ontario for a 4-month summer co-op term (Summer 2026). If you’re studying business, commerce, supply chain, or a related field and want hands-on experience supporting a large-scale omnichannel retail program, this is a solid opportunity to build real skills at one of Canada’s most recognized companies.
The eCommerce Operations team is expanding ship-to-home capabilities and accelerating digital growth across Canadian Tire stores. As a student on this team, you’ll contribute directly to operational accuracy, financial settlement tracking, and process improvement during a high-impact launch and stabilization period — not just observing, but doing meaningful work from day one.
About the Role: eCommerce Fulfillment Student
This student position sits at the intersection of operations, finance, and digital retail. You’ll support launch execution activities for new shipping capabilities, track issues across teams like Stores, Carriers, Finance, and Customer Support, and help maintain the operational materials that keep store teams informed. The work spans cross-functional coordination, exception management, and data reporting — giving you a well-rounded view of how a major Canadian retailer runs its eCommerce fulfillment program.
The role also involves financial settlement support, including tracking subsidized shipping charges and assisting with reconciliation activities. You’ll be expected to work with attention to detail, communicate clearly across teams, and help identify root causes when recurring issues arise. Collaboration and process documentation are central to what makes this placement valuable — both to the team and to your own professional development.
Benefits and Salary
Canadian Tire offers a competitive hourly wage between $23.00 and $37.00 CAD for this student role, with the final rate depending on experience, skills, and other relevant factors. Beyond pay, students benefit from career growth opportunities and product discounts. Canadian Tire also offers access to their Triangle Learning Academy, and the broader CTC team is invested in building lasting relationships with student employees throughout their academic and professional journeys.
Job Details
📌 Job Type: Student / Co-op (4-Month Contract)
🏢 Company: Canadian Tire
📍 Location: Toronto, ON
🆔 Requisition ID: JR160305
🗓️ Date Posted: April 7, 2026
💰 Pay: $23.00 – $37.00 CAD per hour
Responsibilities
This student role covers a broad range of operational and analytical tasks tied to the launch of new ship-to-home shipping capabilities. You’ll be working across multiple workstreams — from tracking exceptions and supporting store communications to running financial reconciliations and compiling operational reports. Here’s a breakdown of what the day-to-day looks like:
- Support launch execution and post-launch stabilization activities for new shipping capabilities across Canadian Tire stores
- Track operational issues, risks, and exceptions across Stores, Carriers, Finance, Digital, and Customer Support teams
- Maintain store-facing materials including FAQs and process guidance documents to keep operational teams aligned
- Follow up cross-functionally to ensure issues and action items are tracked through to resolution
- Identify pain points and manual workarounds during early operations and support documentation of improved processes
- Analyze exception trends and operational data to surface root causes and improvement opportunities
- Compile and maintain operational reporting, dashboards, and summaries to support decision-making
- Support financial settlement tracking related to subsidized shipping, including carrier charges and store funding impacts
- Assist with reconciliation activities and help identify discrepancies or anomalies in financial data
- Maintain tracking logs and documentation to support alignment between Operations and Finance teams
Requirements / Skills
Canadian Tire is looking for a detail-oriented and analytically minded student who is comfortable working with data, managing multiple tasks, and communicating clearly across teams. An interest in eCommerce, retail operations, or financial reporting will help you hit the ground running in this role.
- Currently enrolled in a post-secondary program in Business, Commerce, Operations, Supply Chain, Finance, or a related field
- Strong proficiency in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint — these are used daily for reporting and presentations
- Analytical and problem-solving skills with genuine interest in process improvement
- Attention to detail when working with operational and financial data
- Strong written and verbal communication skills for cross-functional coordination
- Ability to manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced, launch environment
- Prior experience with reporting, data analysis, or process documentation (academic or co-op) is considered an asset
How to Apply
To apply, use the official link below to submit your application through Canadian Tire’s careers portal. Make sure your resume is up to date and reflects relevant academic projects, co-op experience, or technical skills before submitting.
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Job Summary & Tips for Applying
Quick Summary & What to Highlight: This eCommerce Fulfillment Student role at Canadian Tire in Toronto is perfect for candidates who excel in data analysis, process documentation, and cross-functional communication. On your resume, emphasize any experience with Microsoft Excel, operational reporting, or financial reconciliation, attention to detail, and your ability to work in a fast-paced environment. If you’ve previously worked in eCommerce, supply chain, or retail operations, make sure to highlight specific achievements and responsibilities that align with this position.
Resume & Application Tips: Before applying, tailor your resume to match the job description. Include keywords like eCommerce operations, process improvement, and exception management that appear in the posting. Quantify your achievements where possible (e.g., “built Excel dashboard tracking 200+ weekly exceptions” or “documented 10+ standard operating procedures for co-op team”). Write a brief cover letter expressing your genuine interest in Canadian Tire and why you’re excited about this opportunity in Toronto. Double-check your application for spelling errors and ensure your contact information is current.
Interview Preparation: If selected for an interview, research Canadian Tire‘s values, recent eCommerce initiatives, and company culture beforehand. Prepare specific examples using the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result) to demonstrate your analytical and problem-solving skills. Common questions may include scenarios about managing competing priorities, identifying process gaps, or working with data under tight deadlines. Dress appropriately for a corporate retail environment, arrive 10-15 minutes early, and bring copies of your resume. Prepare thoughtful questions about the role, team dynamics, and growth opportunities. After the interview, send a thank-you email within 24 hours reiterating your interest in the position.