Electrical & Instrumentation Engineer

European Spallation Source Eric / Elkraftsjobb / Lund
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ESS is now building the brightest neutron source in the world, located in the southern part of Sweden and will deliver first science by 2023. We are now looking for an instrument engineer that can support with specification, design and commissioning of process instrumentation across the ESS facility.

At ESS we offer people with talent and passion a unique opportunity to be involved in the development and building of a world leading facility for materials research. Besides attractive employment conditions, the flexibility to balance work life with private life and good opportunities to further enhance your skills; you will also enjoy being part of an organisational culture that promotes and supports internal career growth.

Our work environment is characterised by fast growth, high rate of work, and an international atmosphere. You must therefore enjoy the diversity of such and have a personality suited for the challenges it holds. In this growing organisation you will have the possibility to take part in developing new routines and processes. Our work environment is exciting and forward thinking and relies heavily on personal initiative. Take the opportunity to come and change the world together with us!

The Machine Directorate at the European Spallation Source (ESS) in Lund, Sweden, invites applications for an Instrumentation & Electrical Engineer for the Target station systems organised within the Engineering and Integration support division. The Engineering and Integration support division is the central technical division within ESS providing technical services across the ESS organisation. The ESS Target Division is part of the ESS Machine Directorate with the responsibility to design, develop, procure, install, test and commission the systems needed to convert the energetic proton beam coming from the ESS accelerator to neutron beams that are utilized for experiments.

Job description

Your main areas of responsibilities as an instrumentation engineer will be to define and select instrumentation, including system monitoring for control and operations of the systems. Other tasks included in the role are:

• Develop electrical and instrumentation documentation for systems.
• Assist in communication of electrical and instrumentation requirements between different stakeholders within ESS.
• Support with review of Electrical and I&C systems.
• Assist with planning and preparation of installation activities.
• Develop specifications and plans for test and commissioning activities.
• Execute hands-on testing and calibration of instrumentation and electrical components during commissioning.
• Establish maintenance plans for Electrical and I&C systems.

Qualifications:

We think that you have relevant education within the field of electrical and/or Instrumentation or a combination of education and relevant experience for the position. We also think that you have experience in field instrumentation from e.g. energy or process industry sector. You should be able to read drawings and specifications and have an understanding of maintenance requirements for industrial process equipment. Skills and experience in the use of measuring and testing equipment is beneficial but not mandatory. Good oral and written English skills is a prerequisite in order to perform well in this position.

We truly believe that you are a team player and that you have a flexible approach and ability to cope with changing demands and priorities. You are able to work independently and as part of a group and you use your great communication skills to compile information and communicate in reports or meetings. You will need your ability to plan and organise your work to meet schedule and performance requirements.

This could also be a great opportunity for the right person to develop and learn. You will be part of a larger team with individuals having different backgrounds and we all work together as a team to enable the success of the ESS project.

Duration & Location
The position is permanent with six months initial probationary period. Your work place will be situated in Lund, Sweden.

Start date
The position is to be filled as soon as possible.

Application & Contact

Please provide your curriculum vitae in English by clicking on "apply" and follow the instructions. Please note that we only accept applications via the ESS website.

The deadline for applications is 19th May, 2019. Please note that selection is made continuously, so we recommend candidates to apply as soon as possible.

For more information regarding the ESS recruitment process, please follow this link https://europeanspallationsource.se/ess-recruitment-process.

For further information regarding the position, please contact the Recruiting Manager, Jonas Widing, Jonas.Widing[at]esss.se, or Group Leader within Target Controls Group Linda Coney, linda.coney[at]esss.se

For further information regarding the recruitment process, please contact HR Officer, Tina Nilsson, tina.nilsson[at]esss.se.

For trade union information please contact Unionen / Mikael Johansson at +46 46 888 32 51 or SACO / Swedish Association of Graduate Engineers/ Riccardo Bevilacqua at +46 46 888 32 28.

We look forward to receiving your application!

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Publiceringsdatum
2019-04-16

Ersättning
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Företag
European Spallation Source ERIC

Adress
European Spallation Source ERIC
Odarslövsvägen 113
22484 Lund

Kontorsadress
Odarslövsvägen 113

Jobbnummer
4735906

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