Mechanical CAD Engineering Intern
Q-Block Computing
- Alberta
- Stage
- Temps-plein
- Design and model precision mechanical and optomechanical components using leading CAD/CAM software (SolidWorks, Autodesk Inventor, CATIA, or similar)
- Develop detailed technical drawings and 3D assemblies for complex engineering projects
- Support product design and prototyping for quantum devices prepared for extreme environments (vacuum, high temperature, space)
- Incorporate exotic materials (e.g., titanium, Invar, ceramics, composites) in designs, ensuring manufacturability and structural integrity
- Work under constraints such as UHV requirements, optomechanical stability, thermal management, and spatial limitations
- Collaborate with engineering and physics teams to translate scientific requirements into robust mechanical solutions
- Participate in design reviews and iterate on mechanical designs following feedback
- Document design processes, part specifications, and testing protocols
- Assist in building prototypes, performing test fits, and executing validation tasks
- Enrolled in Mechanical Engineering or related undergraduate program
- Minimum completion of 2nd year coursework (60+ credit hours)
- Previous academic or project experience in mechanical design using CAD/CAM software
- Proficiency in 3D CAD modeling and technical drawing (SolidWorks, Inventor, CATIA, AutoCAD, or similar)
- Knowledge of mechanical design principles for constrained environments (UHV, thermal, structural, optomechanical)
- Familiarity with materials science, including selection and application of exotic metals, ceramics, and composites
- Experience in product design, prototyping, and design for manufacturability (DFM)
- Understanding of tolerancing, fits, and mechanical fasteners suitable for optics and quantum hardware
- Experience with CAM software and CNC machining principles
- Exposure to optomechanical design, vacuum-compatible engineering, or aerospace/mechanical constraints
- Familiarity with FEA (Finite Element Analysis) tools and thermal/mechanical simulation software
- Hands-on fabrication experience and workshop/lab skills
- Detail-oriented, with a commitment to precise engineering documentation and process
- Strong analytical and creative problem-solving skills
- Excellent teamwork, communication, and technical presentation abilities
- Flexibility to adapt rapidly to evolving project requirements
- Initiative to identify design improvements and pursue technical solutions
- Competitive hourly compensation based on academic level and relevant experience
- Extended health care benefits (inc. dental and vision)
- Life insurance
- Mentorship from experienced engineers and quantum hardware designers
- Exposure to leading quantum technology research and space-worthy engineering practice
- Professional development opportunities and networking
- Potential for full-time employment or future co-op terms
- Resume detailing relevant coursework, engineering projects, and technical skills
- Cover letter describing your interest in quantum hardware design, mechanical engineering, and extreme environments
- Academic transcript (unofficial accepted for application)
- Portfolio of CAD models, technical drawings, or past design projects (links preferred)
- Duration: 4-8 months (depending on academic program)
- Start dates: January, May, or September 2026
- Hours: 35-40 hours/week on-site
- Supervision: Direct mentorship from senior mechanical and quantum hardware engineers
- Learning outcomes: Experience engineering for advanced quantum tech, mastery of mechanical CAD/CAM, and development of professional engineering skills for extreme-use environments