Job Description
We are seeking a skilled Electronic or Automation Engineer to develop and optimize innovative software and hardware solutions for control and safety systems in critical domains. The ideal candidate will bring a strong background in analog electronics circuit design, low-voltage electrical power distribution systems, and familiarity with PLC and LabVIEW programming.
* Design, implement, and test components for the Magnet Safety and Control Systems.
* Collaborate closely with physicists, engineers, and technicians to address project requirements for the Magnet Control and Safety System upgrade.
* Participate in the design and testing of advanced electronic interfaces embedded within these systems.
* Lead testing, installation, and calibration of electronic components for the superconducting magnets used in ATLAS and CMS experiments.
* Document designs and processes: Produce comprehensive documentation of electronic designs, implementation details, and user instructions.
* Support operations: Participate in 24/7 magnet stand-by duty ensuring reliable and safe operation of critical systems.
Your Profile
Skills:
* Knowledge of analog circuit design, experience in Altium environment.
* Knowledge in electrical power distribution design, preferably with EPLAN software.
* Familiarity with PLC and LabView programming.
* Problem-solving skills and passion for tackling complex technical challenges in collaboration with multidisciplinary teams.
* Strong communication skills and ability to convey technical concepts to diverse audiences.
* Fluent in English, French language skills an advantage.
Eligibility criteria:
* Candidate must be a national of a participating country.
* Maximum two years of professional experience since graduation in Electronic or Electrical engineering (or related field).
* Highest educational qualification is either a Bachelor's or Master's degree.
* No CERN fellow or graduate contract before.
* No University degree applicants not eligible.
* No PhD applicants not eligible.
About Us
CERN, European Organization for Nuclear Research, conducts research into fundamental particles and forces of nature. We employ a diverse workforce to succeed in our mission. Diversity has been an integral part of CERN's foundation and is an established value of the Organization.