Photonics Integration Technician

Q-Block ComputingOttawa, ON

About The Position

Q-Block Computing is seeking a Photonics Integration Technician to join our innovative team in Ottawa, Ontario. This role offers a hands-on opportunity to contribute to the development of cutting-edge quantum technologies in sensing, communication, and computation. The candidate will perform precision optical and photonic assembly, alignment, and testing of quantum hardware subsystems, translating engineering designs into production-quality assemblies. As a Photonics Integration Technician, you will work closely with the Optical Engineer and broader hardware team to build, align, test, and document optical and photonic assemblies used in Q-Block Computing's quantum hardware platforms. Job duties include component-level and subsystem-level optical assembly, fiber preparation and termination, alignment to specification, functional testing, and detailed documentation of build procedures and test results. This is a bench-level, hands-on role that demands precision, patience, and craftsmanship.

Requirements

  • College diploma in Photonics Technology, Optical Engineering Technology, Electronics Engineering Technology, or a related applied science program; or equivalent combination of education and hands-on experience.
  • 2+ years of professional experience in optical or photonic assembly, alignment, and testing in a manufacturing, laboratory, or R&D environment.
  • Must be eligible to obtain and maintain Government of Canada security clearance, if required for assigned projects.
  • Must be eligible to comply with requirements of the Controlled Goods Program, if required for assigned projects.
  • Must be willing to participate in background screening, documentation, and compliance processes associated with security-sensitive work.
  • Demonstrated hands-on proficiency in precision optical alignment: free-space beam steering, fiber coupling, and optomechanical adjustment to tight tolerances.
  • Practical experience with fiber optic preparation: cleaving, splicing (fusion and mechanical), connectorization, polishing, and fiber handling best practices.
  • Ability to read and interpret optical assembly drawings, engineering specifications, and component datasheets.
  • Familiarity with optical test instruments: power meters, OSAs, beam profilers, photodetectors, and basic interferometric tools.
  • Experience working with laser systems (Class 3B/4) and adherence to laser safety protocols.
  • Attention to cleanliness and contamination control in optical assembly environments.
  • Comfort working with small, delicate components requiring steady hands and patience.
  • Strong attention to detail, authenticity, and a sense of responsibility in all tasks.
  • Ability to follow documented procedures precisely while also identifying opportunities for process improvement.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work collaboratively in a dynamic team environment.

Nice To Haves

  • Graduates of Algonquin College Photonics program, Niagara College Photonics program, or equivalent are strongly encouraged to apply.
  • Experience in photonics manufacturing, telecom component assembly, or scientific instrumentation environments (Ciena, Lumentum, Santec, Optiwave, NRC, or similar) is a significant asset.

Responsibilities

  • Assemble, align, and secure free-space optical components (lenses, mirrors, beamsplitters, waveplates, filters, modulators) on optical breadboards and within integrated hardware enclosures per engineering drawings and work instructions.
  • Prepare, cleave, connectorize, splice, and terminate single-mode and polarization-maintaining optical fibers; perform fiber-to-free-space coupling and fiber-to-component pigtailing.
  • Align optical assemblies to specified tolerances using precision stages, autocollimators, beam profilers, and power meters; document achieved alignment metrics.
  • Perform functional and performance testing of optical assemblies including insertion loss, return loss, extinction ratio, beam quality, and power throughput measurements.
  • Operate and maintain optical test equipment including power meters, optical spectrum analyzers, spectrometers, photodetectors, and interferometric measurement tools.
  • Follow and contribute to the development of assembly work instructions, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and optical build travellers.
  • Record detailed build logs, inspection records, and test data in compliance with quality management requirements.
  • Perform incoming inspection of optical components; verify conformance to purchase specifications and flag non-conformances.
  • Maintain a clean and organized optical assembly workspace; comply with cleanroom or clean-bench protocols as required.
  • Support prototype development activities including first-article builds, rework, and design-for-manufacturing feedback to the Optical Engineer.
  • Handle and clean precision optical components using approved techniques and solvents; maintain optics cleaning stations and supplies.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional hardware, firmware, and systems teams during subsystem integration and system-level testing.
  • Contribute to a culture of continuous learning and knowledge sharing within the team.

Benefits

  • Extended health care benefits (inc. dental and vision)
  • Life insurance

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Education Level

Associate degree

Number of Employees

1-10 employees

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