GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung in Darmstadt operates one of the leading particle accelerators for science. Currently, the new FAIR (F acility for A ntiproton and I on R esearch), one of the world's largest research projects, will be built in international cooperation. GSI and FAIR offer the opportunity working in this international environment together with a team of employees committed to conduct world-class science every day. In the department of “Superconducting Magnets & Testing ” (SCM) we are looking at the earliest possible date for an Engineer or Physicists (all genders) Reference 25.33-6353 for the development and implementation of measuring systems for high-precision magnetic field measurements on superconducting accelerator magnets. As part of the FAIR project, many superconducting electromagnets will have to be qualified for operation in the FAIR systems in the coming years. Your active participation in the development of the measuring systems for qualifying the magnetic field properties of superconducting magnets will contribute significantly to the successful start of the FAIR facility. The work on development, integration and commissioning of the systems for high-precision magnetic field measurements on superconducting magnets is performed at the large-scale research centre CERN near Geneva (Switzerland), which is where the workplace is located. Responsibilities: Design of the measuring systems for high-precision magnetic field measurements on superconducting accelerator magnets. Creation of detailed specifications for procurement of the designed measuring systems or their individual components. Technical support for the required procurements. Provision, installation and configuration of the devices required for operation and integration of the individual components into the overall measuring system, including creation of system circuit diagrams for the magnetic field measuring device, mechanical integration of individual components into the overall system, implementation of the control and data recording modules in an existing control system. Qualification of the measuring system according to a predefined procedure including analysis of the measurement results with checks for physical plausibility and compliance with the acceptance criteria. Creation of system documentation and user instructions for the measuring systems. Carrying out magnetic field measurements on superconducting accelerator magnets for the FAIR project and documentation of the measurement results. Analysis of the measurement results and verification of the physical plausibility and compliance with the specified parameters. Error diagnosis and development of proposals for solution in the field of measurement technology. Your Profile: Degree (M.Sc. or diploma) in applied/technical physics or engineering or a comparable qualification and ideally a thesis with a focus on magnet design for accelerator magnets or high-precision magnetic field measurements on accelerator magnets. Profound knowledge and professional experience in at least one of the following areas: measurement methods for determining the magnetic field properties of accelerator magnets, electrical measurement technology, accelerator physics. Know how in dealing with measuring systems for determining electrical parameters. Profound knowledge with data acquisition systems and analysis methods. Practical knowledge of Python and C/C++ is an advantage. Skills of MS Windows and Linux operating systems as well as MS Office applications. Independent, structured way of working with a high level of proactivity and responsibility as well as good team skills and ability to work under pressure. Fluent in written and spoken English, ideally good knowledge of German. We Offer: a multifaceted and interesting position within an internationally well-accepted research facility. The position is limited to 2 years. Salary is as specified in the collective agreement for public employees (TVöD Bund), effective at GSI. GSI supports the vocational development of women. Therefore, women are especially encouraged to apply for this position. Handicapped persons will preferentially be considered when equally qualified. If you find this position interesting and challenging and would like to work in an exceptional, international, strongly technical environment, please send your full application documents with information of your earliest possible starting date and the reference number 25.33-6353 at the latest by 18. April 2025 to the following address: #J-18808-Ljbffr