Intern - Scientific Accelerator Software
About the role
The Canadian Light Source Inc. (CLSI) is a national research facility located on the University of Saskatchewan campus. The CLS produces very bright light to explore the nature and structure of molecules, and serves national and international users from academia, industry, and government institutions.
CLSI is now accepting applications to fill a Scientific Accelerator Software Intern position for a sixteen-month term, starting in May 2026 and ending August 2027. The Intern will work within the Accelerator Operations and Development team, contributing to software for our accelerator systems.
Duties will depend on background of the successful candidate, but may include:
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Implement and support software tools that improve the reliability of machine operation by enhancing diagnostic capabilities and workflow.
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Integrate and enhance accelerator toolbox functionality to support simulation and generation of machine parameters.
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Develop standardized libraries for graphical user interfaces and device drivers.
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Implement robust test suites to improve efficiency and coverage for regression testing.
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Support accelerator operations and development department activities and other software projects as deemed appropriate.
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The position involves working closely with the technical staff to develop the requirements to meet scientific and technical needs, and may involve working with consultants or contractors.
Educational qualifications:
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Successful completion of at least three years of undergraduate study in Computer Science, Physics, Engineering, or a related field for those who wish to return to complete their degree after the internship, or
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A recent graduate of Computer Science, Physics, Engineering, or a related field
Other qualifications:
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Strong problem-solving, analytical, critical-thinking and communication skills.
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Ability to work effectively with others and independently.
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Familiarity with software engineering principles and distributed control systems.
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Demonstrated experience in some or all the following: object-oriented programming (Python and/or C++), multithreaded programming, Linux, debugging, regression testing, source control (Git), GUI design (Qt), memory optimization, high-performance data structures and algorithms.
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Experience with MATLAB programming would be considered an asset
To Apply: Submit a cover letter and resume online
Applications will be considered as of January 11, 2026 and may continue until the position is filled. While all applicants are thanked for their interest, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
Compensation: Current student rates for our intern positions is $50,000 annually.
Canadian Light Source Inc. (CLSI) is an equal opportunities employer and encourages members of designated groups (women, Indigenous people, people with disabilities and visible minorities) to self-identify on their applications. One of our values is Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion and we strive to create a workforce that reflects our users and the community in which we live. We welcome all qualified candidates to apply, and we hope you will choose CLSI as your employer of choice. If you have any questions or concerns about accessible employment at CLSI, or to begin a confidential conversation about your individual accessibility or accommodation needs through our recruitment process, please contact us at jobs@lightsource.ca*.*
About CANADIAN LIGHT SOURCE INC.
The Canadian Light Source is the only synchrotron in Canada and one of the largest scientific infrastructure investments in our country’s history.
Since the start of operations, in 2005, CLS has enabled over 5,000 scientists from 56 Canadian academic institutions and 45 countries, to publish over 6,000 scientific papers, highlighting discoveries in a wide variety of fields, in over 1,000 international scientific collaborations.
From helping in the fight against COVID-19 to creating new cancer-fighting drugs, developing more nutritious and climate-resistant crops and supporting clean-tech and green mining processes, CLS’s infrastructure and experts help researchers solve problems, train the next generation of scientists, and support industries to become more efficient and sustainable.
CLS employs more than 250 people including scientists, engineers, technicians and administrative and business personnel.
The Canada Foundation for Innovation, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Government of Saskatchewan and the University of Saskatchewan fund our operations.
Intern - Scientific Accelerator Software
About the role
The Canadian Light Source Inc. (CLSI) is a national research facility located on the University of Saskatchewan campus. The CLS produces very bright light to explore the nature and structure of molecules, and serves national and international users from academia, industry, and government institutions.
CLSI is now accepting applications to fill a Scientific Accelerator Software Intern position for a sixteen-month term, starting in May 2026 and ending August 2027. The Intern will work within the Accelerator Operations and Development team, contributing to software for our accelerator systems.
Duties will depend on background of the successful candidate, but may include:
-
Implement and support software tools that improve the reliability of machine operation by enhancing diagnostic capabilities and workflow.
-
Integrate and enhance accelerator toolbox functionality to support simulation and generation of machine parameters.
-
Develop standardized libraries for graphical user interfaces and device drivers.
-
Implement robust test suites to improve efficiency and coverage for regression testing.
-
Support accelerator operations and development department activities and other software projects as deemed appropriate.
-
The position involves working closely with the technical staff to develop the requirements to meet scientific and technical needs, and may involve working with consultants or contractors.
Educational qualifications:
-
Successful completion of at least three years of undergraduate study in Computer Science, Physics, Engineering, or a related field for those who wish to return to complete their degree after the internship, or
-
A recent graduate of Computer Science, Physics, Engineering, or a related field
Other qualifications:
-
Strong problem-solving, analytical, critical-thinking and communication skills.
-
Ability to work effectively with others and independently.
-
Familiarity with software engineering principles and distributed control systems.
-
Demonstrated experience in some or all the following: object-oriented programming (Python and/or C++), multithreaded programming, Linux, debugging, regression testing, source control (Git), GUI design (Qt), memory optimization, high-performance data structures and algorithms.
-
Experience with MATLAB programming would be considered an asset
To Apply: Submit a cover letter and resume online
Applications will be considered as of January 11, 2026 and may continue until the position is filled. While all applicants are thanked for their interest, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
Compensation: Current student rates for our intern positions is $50,000 annually.
Canadian Light Source Inc. (CLSI) is an equal opportunities employer and encourages members of designated groups (women, Indigenous people, people with disabilities and visible minorities) to self-identify on their applications. One of our values is Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion and we strive to create a workforce that reflects our users and the community in which we live. We welcome all qualified candidates to apply, and we hope you will choose CLSI as your employer of choice. If you have any questions or concerns about accessible employment at CLSI, or to begin a confidential conversation about your individual accessibility or accommodation needs through our recruitment process, please contact us at jobs@lightsource.ca*.*
About CANADIAN LIGHT SOURCE INC.
The Canadian Light Source is the only synchrotron in Canada and one of the largest scientific infrastructure investments in our country’s history.
Since the start of operations, in 2005, CLS has enabled over 5,000 scientists from 56 Canadian academic institutions and 45 countries, to publish over 6,000 scientific papers, highlighting discoveries in a wide variety of fields, in over 1,000 international scientific collaborations.
From helping in the fight against COVID-19 to creating new cancer-fighting drugs, developing more nutritious and climate-resistant crops and supporting clean-tech and green mining processes, CLS’s infrastructure and experts help researchers solve problems, train the next generation of scientists, and support industries to become more efficient and sustainable.
CLS employs more than 250 people including scientists, engineers, technicians and administrative and business personnel.
The Canada Foundation for Innovation, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Government of Saskatchewan and the University of Saskatchewan fund our operations.