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RESEARCH ENGINEER (I)

Hamilton, ON
CA$29 - CA$44/hourly
Mid Level
contract

About the role

Regular/Temporary

Regular

Job Title

RESEARCH ENGINEER (I)

Job ID

72471

Location

Central Campus

Open Date

10/21/2025

Job Type

Limited Term (>12 months)

Close Date

10/28/2025

Employee Group

Unifor Unit 1, Staff

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Department

RES - CCEM

Salary Grade/Band

Grade 8

Salary Range

$28.90 - $43.51 (hourly)

Contract Duration

12.2 Months

Hours per Week

35

Posting Details

Schedule

Monday-Friday, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

(35 Hours per week)

Education Level

Bachelor's degree in Engineering in a relevant field of study.

Career Level

Requires a minimum of 3 years of relevant experience.

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Job Description

Unit/Project Description:

The Canadian Centre for Electron Microscopy (CCEM) is a McMaster core research platform / research cetnre with national outlook that provides electron microscopy support, analytical services, and consultation to a broad range of Canadian researchers in both academia and industry. CCEM is seeking a research engineer familiar with SEM instrumentation and techniques to work on the centre's SEM instruments.

Job Summary:

Responsible for carrying out engineering assignments on research and contract projects under the supervision of a Principal Investigator or supervisor. Requires knowledge of standard engineering methods and techniques in a specialized engineering field or discipline.

Purpose and Key Functions:

  • Design, fabricate, and assemble equipment and instruments requiring the application of engineering standards and practices.
  • Conduct standardized research experiments using specialized equipment and instruments.
  • Analyze and solve a variety of engineering research problems as presented in the research project or contract.
  • Apply standardized engineering methods and principles of the relevant specialized field or discipline to solve problems.
  • Collect, evaluate, and analyze data.
  • May use a variety of engineering software programs to perform complex calculations.
  • Write and adapt computer software required for, but not limited to, data collection, and mathematical and statistical analysis.
  • Write sections of scientific reports and papers for inclusion in journal publications and contract reports.
  • Format and summarize data and write technical reports based on research findings.
  • Recommend resource requirements and in consultation with supervisor will determine priorities in order to schedule work activities.
  • Provide advice in a specialized field to colleagues, collaborators, and students.
  • Exchanges technical and scientific information with others.
  • Liaise with external clients and project partners.

Supervision:

  • No formal supervision of others is required.
  • Provide orientation and show procedures to others

Assets:

The successful candidate will have experience training and supporting undergraduate and graduate students on SEM equipment.

Additional Information:

Anticipated Start Date: November

Location: Central Campus

How To Apply

To apply for this job, please submit your application online.

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