Junior Instrumentation Engineer
- Full-time
- Compensation: CAD 70000 - CAD 83000 - yearly
Company Description
Canadian Bank Note Company (CBN) is a leader and trusted provider of secure document and adjacent enterprise-level system solutions across the following domains: border security, civil identity, driver licence/identification and vehicle information, excise control, currency, lotteries and charitable gaming.
CBN Nano Technologies, Inc. (CBNNT) is a wholly owned subsidiary of CBN that is developing unique and cutting-edge technologies that bring manufacturing into the atomic realm. We are developing advanced nanotechnology to extend our manufacturing capabilities. This technology has broad applicability to secure documents of all types, to quantum computing, to medical uses, and to environmental remediation.
Our Corporate Philosophy and 7 Core Principles shape and guide our corporate behaviours and underpin the sense of community you will experience at CBN. We seek long-term relationships with our employees and offer a competitive compensation package that includes health, medical and life insurance benefits and a defined contribution pension plan with company matching.
Job Description
Internal Job Title: Associate Developer
Job Type: Permanent, Full-Time
Job Location: Ottawa, ON
Work Model: On-site
Job Status: Existing Vacancy
Position Summary
As an Associate Developer, you will contribute to the design, development, integration, and validation of advanced scientific instrumentation operating in cryogenic and ultrahigh vacuum environments. Working under the guidance of more senior engineers and scientists, you will participate in the engineering development lifecycle, including concept support, prototyping, assembly, testing, and documentation of novel instrumentation used in advanced nanotechnology research.
This role is well suited for a recent engineering graduate or junior engineer who enjoys combining analytical thinking with hands-on experimentation and who is interested in pursuing long term growth as an instrumentation, hardware, or systems engineer.
Responsibilities
Contribute to the engineering design, assembly, and testing of mechanical and electrical subsystems for vacuum and cryogenic instrumentation
Support senior engineers in prototyping, debugging, and validating new hardware designs
Assist with the integration and commissioning of instrumentation in laboratory environments
Collaborate effectively with scientists, engineers, and technicians to meet project milestones
Apply engineering best practices to troubleshoot system‑level issues, identify root causes, and propose solutions
Participate in engineering documentation, including test procedures, test reports, assembly instructions, and design notes
Collect, organize, and analyze experimental or test data to support design decisions
Follow established engineering change, quality, and safety processes
Gain hands‑on exposure to vacuum systems, cryogenic systems, sensors, and precision instrumentation as part of your professional development
Various other duties and responsibilities
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
Legally eligible to work in Canada
Able to obtain (in a timely manner) and maintain Government of Canada Reliability (Level I) security clearance
Bachelor's degree in engineering (electrical, mechanical, or material engineering) or equivalent additional relevant professional experience
Strong hands-on experience in one or more of the following fields; electronics, mechanics or material engineering
Demonstrated ability to apply theory to practical problems through lab work, projects, internships, or coop experience
Familiarity with basic electrical measurement tools (e.g., multimeters, oscilloscopes) or mechanical tools through academic or project work
Ability to work methodically, document results, and follow structured engineering processes
Ability to work safely and report any hazard in the work area
Preferred Qualifications
Exposure to instrumentation, experimental physics labs, or hardware R&D
Academic or internship experience with:
Vacuum or pressure systems
Cryogenic systems or low temperature physics
Sensors, actuators, or precision hardware
Experience using CAD tools (e.g., SolidWorks) for part or assembly modeling
Experience working on engineering project teams with defined deliverables
Additional Information
Equal Opportunity Statement
Our organization is committed to employment equity and diversity in the workplace. We actively encourage applications from women, Indigenous Peoples, persons with disabilities, members of visible minorities, and LGBTQ2+ individuals.
We are dedicated to removing barriers and fostering an inclusive workplace that reflects society and we are committed to providing an accessible and inclusive recruitment process in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA).
If you require accommodation at any stage of the hiring process, please contact us at [email protected] so that appropriate arrangements can be made.
AI Use in Recruitment Statement
As part of our commitment to transparency and fairness in hiring, we disclose that artificial intelligence (AI) tools may be used at certain stages of our recruitment process. These tools assist in tasks such as resume screening, candidate matching, and interview scheduling. All AI-assisted decisions are subject to human oversight to ensure fairness, accuracy, and compliance with applicable laws.
We are committed to the responsible, transparent, and accountable use of AI, in alignment with Ontario’s Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence Directive and the requirements under the Working for Workers Four Act. This includes taking steps to mitigate bias, protect candidate privacy, and ensure that AI does not unfairly influence hiring outcomes.
If you have questions or concerns about how AI is used in our hiring process, please contact us at [email protected] .