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Join CERN as an Organisation and Scheduling Support Project Officer, where you'll play a crucial role in an ambitious project to draft technical design reports for the Einstein Telescope. Collaborate with international stakeholders and contribute to cutting-edge research in gravitational-wave astronomy, while gaining hands-on experience and unique training opportunities.
Your responsibilities
You will serve as an Organisation and Scheduling Support Project Officer in the Engineering Department (EN), within the Accelerators, Coordination, and Engineering Group , in the Organisation, Scheduling & Support Section. You will play a key role in the drafting of the technical design report and in the coordination of the collaboration agreement with the Einstein Telescope Organisation (ETO ).
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, which detected merging black holes and neutron stars, ET will have much higher sensitivity. ET will enable exploration of the Universe's gravitational waves back to the cosmological dark ages, offering insights into fundamental physics and cosmology.
Your responsibilities will include close collaboration with stakeholders involved in the design, installation, and operation of the facility and its technical infrastructure.
Specifically, you will:
To apply, please upload a copy of your CV as well reference letter(s) if available.
Contract duration: 24 months, with a possible extension up to 30 months maximum.
Working hours: 40 hours per week
This position involves:
Job reference: EN-ACE-OSS-2025-118-GRAP
Field of work: Mechanical Engineering
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