About us
OSCP designs and builds photonic and MEMS inertial navigation systems in Montreal. Our gyroscopes and IMUs fly on drones, guide robots, and navigate where GPS can't. We're a small team of engineers shipping real hardware to aerospace, defense, and industrial customers around the world.
The job
Our workshop grew faster than our organization did. We need someone to own it.
- Organize the workshop: benches, tools, cables, test equipment, all of it labeled and findable
- Build and maintain our parts inventory: count it, bin it, label it, enter it in our system
- Receive shipments, check contents, and put stock where it belongs
- Flag low stock before it becomes a production problem
- Help engineers with hands-on tasks around the lab as you earn trust
Who we're looking for
- An engineering or science student, first or second year is perfect
- Organized and reliable. You finish what you start and things you manage don't get lost
- Comfortable with spreadsheets and learning simple software tools
- No technical experience required. If you've been waiting tables, working retail, or doing any job that demands hustle and accountability, that's exactly the work ethic we want
- Bonus points for tinkering: soldering, 3D printing, Arduino, bike repair, anything hands-on
Why this beats your current job
- Engineering-adjacent work at a real deep-tech hardware company, on your resume, in first year
- You'll be around working engineers every shift, and we answer questions
- Students who do well here are first in line when we hire engineering interns
- Flexible scheduling during exams
To apply: send a resume and two or three sentences on the messiest thing you've ever organized.
Pay: $19.00-$22.00 per hour
Application question(s):
- two or three sentences on the messiest thing you've ever organized.
Work Location: In person