Queen's Biomedical Innovation Team (QBiT) - Chief Technical Officer (CTO)
The Queen’s Biomedical Innovation Team (QBiT) is an interdisciplinary design team that designs, prototypes, and tests innovative biomedical devices to address healthcare concerns both globally and within our local community.
For the 2026–27 school year, QBiT will be focusing on global health–related biomedical innovation. To learn more about our current and upcoming projects, please visit our website:
https://www.qbitqueensu.ca/
Position Description:
One Chief Technical Officer (CTO) will be hired. The role of the CTO is to lead and oversee the technical aspects of QBiT’s projects. The CTO will help Project Managers continually assess the feasibility of their projects and obtain the resources required to complete projects in a timely manner.
Responsibilities:
- Keeping track of on-going tasks for the technical projects and sub-teams
- Assisting in the planning of technical skill building workshops for general members and Project Managers
- Maintaining a current inventory of QBiT’s supplies, and oversee the collection of ordered materials
- Helping Project Managers and general team members with any technical issues they may encounter, particularly those related to accessing facilities, tools, professionals, or equipment
- Communicating with professors, graduate students, and other technical mentors for project support
- Regularly attending executive meetings and providing updates
- Corresponding with other design teams to share spaces and tools, if required
- Overseeing the Project Managers for all projects
Ideal qualities:
- Technical knowledge and experience in mechanical, computer, or electrical engineering
- Commitment to the technical teams and QBiT as a whole
- Strong leadership qualities, particularly with large and diverse teams
- Excellent teamwork and a commitment to collaboration
- Strong problem-solving skills
Interview info:
Interviews will take place during June 21st, June 26th, June 27th and June 28th .
QBiT encourages applications from undergraduate students of all backgrounds and experiences and will provide accommodation support to any applicants as required.
If you have any questions about the application or application process, please feel free to contact the incoming co-captains, Ruby Sinclair and Sabrina Packer, at qbit @ engsoc.queensu.ca.
Applications are due June 18th, 2026, at 11:59 pm EST.
Skills Required
- Technical knowledge and experience in mechanical, computer, or electrical engineering
- Strong leadership qualities with large and diverse teams
- Excellent teamwork and commitment to collaboration
- Strong problem-solving skills
- Ability to assist Project Managers and team members with technical issues and access to facilities/equipment
What We Do
Formed in 1897, the Engineering Society of Queen’s University is one of the oldest representative bodies for engineering students in Canada and continues to be a leader in student initiatives, overseeing fifty-eight student-run initiatives ranging from design projects to services to student events.
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