Embedded Systems Developer Internship
Q-Block Computing
- Alberta
- Training
- Full-time
- Design and develop embedded firmware for microcontroller-based systems supporting quantum research applications
- Work with FPGA platforms to implement digital signal processing and control systems
- Contribute to IoT device development including sensor integration and wireless communication protocols
- Assist in PCB design and prototyping for embedded electronic systems
- Collaborate with research teams to integrate embedded solutions with quantum hardware
- Participate in system testing, debugging, and optimization of embedded applications
- Document design processes, code, and testing procedures following best practices
- Support laboratory setup and maintenance of embedded testing equipment
- Contribute to technical reports and presentations of project progress
- Currently enrolled in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electronics Engineering, or related program
- Minimum completion of 2nd year coursework (60+ credit hours)
- Academic coursework or project experience with embedded electronics and microcontrollers
- Hands-on experience with microcontroller programming (Arduino, STM32, PIC, or similar platforms)
- Basic understanding of FPGA development and digital logic design
- Knowledge of embedded programming languages (C/C++, Assembly)
- Familiarity with communication protocols (SPI, I2C, UART, CAN)
- Experience with circuit analysis and basic PCB design principles
- Understanding of IoT concepts and wireless communication protocols
- Experience with development environments (Keil, IAR, Arduino IDE, Xilinx/Intel FPGA tools)
- Knowledge of real-time operating systems (RTOS)
- Familiarity with version control systems (Git)
- Experience with laboratory instruments (oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, multimeters)
- Previous co-op or internship experience in electronics/embedded systems
- Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities
- Attention to detail and commitment to quality in all technical work
- Effective communication skills for team collaboration and technical documentation
- Ability to learn quickly and adapt in a fast-paced R&D environment
- Self-motivated with capability to work independently while knowing when to seek guidance
- Competitive hourly compensation within stated range based on academic level and experience
- Mentorship from experienced engineers and quantum researchers
- Exposure to cutting-edge quantum technology research and development
- Professional development opportunities and potential for return offers
- Flexible work arrangements to accommodate academic schedule
- Resume highlighting relevant coursework, projects, and technical skills
- Cover letter addressing interest in embedded systems and quantum technology
- Academic transcript (unofficial acceptable for initial application)
- Portfolio of relevant projects (GitHub links, project reports, or technical demonstrations welcomed)
- Duration: 4-8 months (flexible based on academic program requirements)
- Start dates: September 2025, January & May 2026
- Hours: 35-40 hours per week
- Supervision: Direct mentorship from senior engineers with regular feedback and performance reviews
- Learning outcomes: Develop practical skills in embedded systems design, gain exposure to quantum technology applications, and enhance professional engineering competencies