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Mechanical Engineer For nEXO at McGill University, Canada

Arthur B. McDonald Canadian Astroparticle Physics Research Institute

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Job summary

An innovative research group is seeking a Mechanical Engineer to contribute to the design of scientific instrumentation for a cutting-edge particle physics experiment. This role offers a unique opportunity to engage in collaborative projects, develop novel engineering solutions, and work closely with a diverse team of physicists and engineers. The successful candidate will play a vital role in the design and testing of advanced detector components, ensuring high standards of quality and precision. Join a dynamic environment where your skills and creativity can flourish, and make a significant impact in the field of astroparticle physics.

Qualifications

  • Collaborative team player with strong communication skills.
  • Proficient in mechanical modelling and design software.

Responsibilities

  • Assist in the design of scientific infrastructure and mechanical feasibility studies.
  • Prepare engineering drawings and coordinate with machine shops.

Skills

Mechanical Design
Communication Skills
Project Management

Education

MSc/MEng in Mechanical Engineering

Tools

Mechanical Modelling Software
FEA Software

Job description

  • by Zachary Kenny
  • in
  • on September 24, 2024

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Application deadline is Sept 30, 2024

The experimental particle physics group at McGill University is looking for a Mechanical Engineer for the mechanical design of scientific instrumentation as part of our local nEXO team. nEXO is a next-generation Astroparticle physics experiment. At McGill we will develop infrastructure to characterize large area photosensors at -110oC in a vacuum environment.

We are an energetic group with members at all academic stages and collaborate closely with engineers and physicists at our national and international partner institutions.

Teamwork is a central aspect in our research. We consider diversity an asset and are actively working to increase it within our group through a diverse and qualified pool of applicants. We offer a dynamic and innovative work environment in which we develop novel approaches in order to deploy an advanced particle physics detector. This requires openness to learning new skills and to professional development. The successful candidate would also be expected to provide functional supervision, technical guidance and training to other Research Assistants.

Responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to:

  • Assisting with the design of scientific infrastructure and performing mechanical feasibility studies
  • Preparing engineering drawings for mechanical components using standard engineering practices
  • Coordinating with in-house and external machine shops for component fabrication, modifying designs where appropriate if required for particular fabrication techniques, and inspecting components after fabrication
  • Supporting the local group in the assembling and testing of detector components

Qualifications

  • Ability to work collaboratively and to discuss ideas in a productive manner
  • Good communication skills, with accurate record-keeping abilities
  • Ability to work on multiple projects in parallel and to set priorities Experience and education
  • Minimum of a MSc/MEng degree in mechanical engineering or equivalent
  • Proficient in mechanical modelling and design software
  • Familiarity with fabrication and manufacturing processes such as milling, laser cutting, and 3D printing

Additional Assets (not Required)

  • Design experience, experience with cryogenics, CFD simulations, or high- vacuum systems
  • Experience in FEA software in the domain of structural mechanics and thermal dynamics
  • P.Eng. designation and ability to stamp engineering or piping drawings in Quebec

The successful candidate will join our research team and will perform duties under the direction of a scientist. Safety training and on-the-job training for specific tasks will be provided. This is a full-time position, starting with a one-year contract with the possibility of renewal.

Application deadline is Sept 30, 2024.

Please Apply Through McGill Job Postings

https://mcgill.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/mcgill_careers/details/Research-Assistant-2_JR0000057836

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