Are you an electrical engineer, experienced in the field of project management and interested in gas detection? Join the gas projects unit and contribute your skills and expertise in new gas detection projects and consolidations. There exists a potential to extend your contribution to other projects in the section- Take part! CERN is currently looking for an
Electrical EngineerFunctions
- Defining project structures and lifecycle management procedures, ensuring solid quality assurance and documentation (i.e. IEC 61508/61511).
- Ensuring equipment maintainability/testability and equipment/interventions traceability using an Asset Tracking and Maintenance Management Software system ( in French GMAO).
- Adhering to the gas prevention unit's recommendations and other related safety standards (i.e: ATEX).
- Gathering and documenting specific customer needs.
- Defining system requirements, technical specifications, technical design documentation and test plans.
- Planning, integration, supply, installation and commissioning.
- Troubleshooting of new and existing systems.
- Giving training on the technical use of new products.
- Taking active part in industrial collaborations with gas and detection system manufacturers and direct the construction of prototypes whenever is required.
- Maintaining the section's awareness of gas detection industry products and their evolution.
- Potential contribution to other projects of the section.
Qualification required
Master degree in the field of electrical engineering, or equivalent.
Experience and competencies
- Project Management.
- Experience on gas detection or on the application of ATEX standards or functional safety standards such as IEC 61508/IEC61511 would be an advantage.
- Project Management.
- Knowledge of gas technologies & best practices.
- Organization, planning and control.
- Management of safety systems lifecycle.
- Risk analysis.
- Knowledge of SCADA and PLC systems would be an advantage.
Founded in 1954 in Geneva, CERN - the European Organization for Nuclear Research is the world's most advanced fundamental research institute for particle physics. Over the last 50 years, it has become a prime example of international collaboration with currently 20 European Member States.
