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Design Engineer-in-Training (EIT)

Edmonton, AB, Canada

Job Type

Full-time

Workspace

Hybrid

Role overview

This position as a Design Engineer-in-Training (EIT) offers the opportunity to work in a variety of technical areas, including mechanical design, manufacturing, instrumentation, laboratory testing, field trials, and aerosol science. Depending on your preferences and skills, there are also opportunities to gain exposure to technology conceptualization, business development and project management.  


Working closely with our experienced engineering team, you will: 

  • Design novel products for monitoring air quality, including 3D CAD models and manufacturing drawings.

  • Support manufacturing and assembly of your designs.

  • Help evaluate the technical performance of the resulting products using comprehensive testing in laboratory and field settings.

  • Develop a manufacturing and surface-finishing process to accelerate the manufacturing of Atmose’s products while lowering costs.

  • Support customers with virtual meetings, field visits, telephone/email contact

Qualifications

  • A bachelor’s degree in engineering (ideally mechanical or mechatronics engineering, but related fields may also be considered depending on experience)

  • Eligible for EIT registration under APEGA

  • Proficient with 3D CAD software (ideally Solidworks but Inventor or Creo is acceptable)

  • Experience with 3D printing

  • Experience with CNC machining is considered an asset

  • At least some exposure to product development

  • Good problem-solving and analytical skills

  • Effective communication and teamwork abilities

  • Familiarity with coding (e.g. Python or C++) and embedded systems are considered an asset

  • Legally allowed to work according to the relevant Alberta and Canadian legislation and regulations

Why join Atmose?

Flexible Work Arrangements: We offer flexible work options to help you balance your professional and personal life.


Inclusive Work Environment: Atmose is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued and supported. We celebrate different perspectives and are dedicated to creating a space where everyone can thrive.


Professional Growth: We support your career development with opportunities for mentorship, training, and involvement in innovative projects that align with your interests and goals.


Impactful Work: Contribute to projects that make a real difference in for human health, the environment and technology innovation.

About us

We are an Edmonton-based startup developing cutting-edge technologies to reliably monitor air quality when and where it matters. In an era of persistent wildfire smoke, our patent-pending discoveries in aerosol charging and sensing allow for the principles of laboratory instruments to be incorporated into a miniaturized, low-cost, and accessible form, thus empowering people worldwide to take action for cleaner air. The company is highly technical with over 20 years of combined industry experience, and recognized world expertise in aerosol science and instrumentation.

We apply our engineering experience and unique strengths in aerosol science to create innovative products, while protecting IP to capitalize on market opportunities. This approach has already delivered two core technologies that enhance technical performance while lowering cost and regulatory limitations. Our technology advantages differentiate our products, while our technology development process sustains and grows our business.

How to apply

You are invited to submit your resume and cover letter detailing your interest in the position to careers@atmose.ca


Please include the job title in the email subject line: Application for Design EIT 


Atmose regards diversity and inclusion as integral to innovation, product development and commercial success. We encourage applications from candidates who have been historically disadvantaged and marginalized, including applicants who identify as Indigenous peoples (e.g., First Nations, Métis, Inuit/Inuk), Black, racialized, people with disabilities, women and/or 2SLGBTQ+.

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