
Ground-based Hardware Specialist
- Edmonton, AB
- $59,822-74,785 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Participates in full lifecycle project planning, field operations, training, installation, repair, manufacturing, and operational support for reliable long-term performance.
- Apply field experience to enhance and optimize hardware and software systems, ensuring robust operation and continuous data return from both current and future deployments. There would be typically 5-10 trips/year, each less than a week, prioritized during the summer according to group activity and equipment needs).
- Perform regular maintenance, repairs, and upgrades on scientific instruments in both laboratory and field environments to ensure continuous, reliable operation.
- Carry out troubleshooting at all levels, from basic servicing and part replacement to detailed, component-level fault diagnosis and repair of complex electronic systems, either on-site or through remote support.
- Assist with hardware and software design, system requirement specification, prototyping, performance modeling, and detailed data analysis to verify and refine designs.
- Design, build, and test custom electronic circuits-both analog and digital-for ground-based instrumentation with a focus on durability, field-repairability, and reliable integration with data logging, control, and communication hardware.
- Maintain comprehensive technical documentation for all electronic components and systems.
- Prepare reports for the CSA and other external funding agencies to support instrument operations.
- Implement quality control measures to ensure system reliability, and contribute to field operations and safety plans in compliance with institutional and regulatory standards.
- Education: Bachelor's degree in Electronic Engineering or a related field.
- Experience: At least 2 years of experience in electronics design, development, and maintenance.
- Technical Skills: Proficiency in analog and digital circuit design, electronic troubleshooting, and the use of diagnostic tools.
- Field Skills: Ability to work in rugged, remote northern Canadian environments, including equipment setup, calibration, and troubleshooting. Strong problem-solving skills and adherence to safety protocols required.
- Communication: Effective communicator with strong interpersonal and documentation skills; strong team player, self-motivated with high initiative.
- Adaptability: Demonstrated critical thinking and ability to address and resolve real-time technical issues in the field.
- Other Requirements: Valid driver's license and willingness to travel to remote research sites. Fieldwork includes moderate to occasionally intense physical activity in challenging outdoor conditions (e.g., carrying equipment, digging, etc.).
- Experience with microcontroller programming is considered an asset.
- Experience with field-deployed systems is preferred.