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European Council for Nuclear Research Jobs 2024 – Switzerland
International Jobs. European Council for Nuclear Research looking for “Electronics Engineer for Motion Control (BE-CEM-EDL-2024-124-GRAP)”. Applicants with an Advanced degree may apply on or before 21-Aug-24.
European Council for Nuclear ResearchElectronics Engineer for Motion Control (BE-CEM-EDL-2024-124-GRAP) Jobs 2024
The European Council for Nuclear Research has published a job vacancy announcement on 26/06/2024 for qualified applicants to fill in the vacant post of Electronics Engineer for Motion Control (BE-CEM-EDL-2024-124-GRAP) to be based in Geneva , Switzerland.
Company Name: European Council for Nuclear Research
Job Title: Electronics Engineer for Motion Control (BE-CEM-EDL-2024-124-GRAP)
Duty Station:Geneva , Switzerland
Country:Switzerland
Application Deadline:21-Aug-24
Your responsibilities
Motion control applications at CERN are often characterised by challenging requirements, such as high positioning precision (in the order of 1 ppm) in extremely radioactive environment (i.e. Total Ionizing Dose up to 30 MGray) and axes synchronization below one ms. These demanding specifications are particularly relevant for the Beam Intercepting Devices (BIDs), such as the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) collimators.
A new, high performance field Sensors Acquisition and Motion Control framework (SAMbuCa) is currently under development for the renovation of the LHC collimators’ control system based on a PXIe platform to address these challenges.
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As an Electronics Engineer working in the SAMbuCa project you will:
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Job closing date: 21.08.2024 at 23:59h (midnight) CEST.
Job reference: BE-CEM-EDL-2024-124-GRAP
Contract duration: 24 months, with a possible extension up to 36 months maximum.
Target start date: 01-October-2024
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