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CERN is seeking an Electrical Engineer for Safety Systems to work on the Einstein Telescope project. The role involves designing safety barriers and conducting risk assessments for underground facilities including high-intensity lasers and cryogenic systems. Candidates should possess relevant qualifications and experience in electrical engineering, with proficiency in safety standards. This full-time position offers a competitive net salary and various employee benefits.
Your responsibilities
As an Electrical Engineer, you will join the Engineering Department (EN), specifically within the EN-AA-CSE team, to work on the Einstein Telescope project, where CERN participates in designing the technical infrastructure. The Einstein Telescope (ET) is a proposed underground facility for a third-generation gravitational-wave observatory, building on the success of Advanced Virgo and Advanced LIGO, with higher sensitivity to explore gravitational waves back to the cosmological dark ages.
The CERN Access and Alarms group (EN-AA) contributes to the analysis and design of personnel protection systems for this facility, which includes high-intensity lasers and supporting infrastructure such as high-power electrical and cryogenic systems in underground galleries and tunnels.
After an initial learning period, your role involves risk assessment of hazards to personnel and designing preventive and mitigative safety barriers, including access control, safety interlock systems following IEC 61508/61511, and laser, electrical, gas, and fire protection systems.
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Contract duration: 24 months, extendable to 30 months.
Working hours: 40 hours/week.
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Job reference: EN-AA-CSE-2025-112-GRAP
Field: Electrical or Electronics Engineering
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