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Introduction
Exciting Opportunities for Engineers in Accelerator Magnet Technology
Are you a passionate engineer eager to contribute to the cutting-edge development and manufacturing of normal-conducting accelerator magnets? Join our dynamic team at the forefront of this innovative field!
We currently have two open positions: one more focused on the Future Circular Collider (FCC) study, the other on existing CERN accelerators, transfer lines and experimental areas. Normal-conducting magnets operate at room temperature and, with approximately 4500 units of hundreds of different types, are the backbone of the injector chain, guiding particles all the way to our flagship accelerator (the Large Hadron Collider, LHC); this same technology will be at the heart of the FCC lepton booster and collider, enabling groundbreaking advancements in particle physics.
Take this chance to shape the future of accelerator technology with us!
The Magnets, Superconductors, and Cryostats (MSC) group within CERN's Technology Department (TE) has the mandate to design, construct, and test superconducting and normal conducting magnets for the accelerator complex. The group oversees the design, integration and procurement of magnets. Additionally, it supports accelerator operations by ensuring magnet performance and maintenance.
The Normal Conducting Magnets section (NCM) is focused on the normal conducting magnets for present and future accelerators and beam lines.
Join a great team ensuring the reliable operation and the upgrade of all normal conducting magnets on the CERN accelerator complex.
Functions
As a technical engineer with expertise in electromechanical devices you will:
Bachelor's degree or equivalent relevant experience in the field of electromechanical engineering or a related field.
Experience:
We are looking for a technical engineer to manage the design, construction and installation of normal conducting accelerator magnets, with the following experience:
Technical competencies:
Behavioural competencies:
Language skills:
Spoken and written English in professional contexts, the willingness to learn French.Β
Eligibility and closing date:
Diversity has been an integral part of CERN's mission since its foundation and is an established value of the Organization. Employing a diverse workforce is central to our success.
This vacancy will be filled as soon as possible, and applications should normally reach us no later than 22.01.2025 23.45 Geneva time.Β
Employment Conditions
Contract type: Limited duration contract (5 years). Subject to certain conditions, holders of limited-duration contracts may apply for an indefinite position.
Working Hours: 40 hours per week
This position involves:
Job grade: 4-5
Job reference: TE-MSC-NCM-2024-197-LD
Benchmark Job Title: Electromechanical Technical Engineer
Please make sure you have all the documents needed to hand as you start your application, as once it is submitted, you will not be able to upload any documents or edit your application further