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ESRF - The European Synchrotron in Grenoble is seeking a skilled mechanical engineer to develop advanced instrumentation for beamlines and accelerator complex. You will manage mechanical design projects, collaborate with expert engineers, and supervise production and installation phases.
The ideal candidate holds a Master’s degree in mechanical engineering and has 7-10 years of experience with robust CAD skills. Join a prestigious institution and enjoy a vibrant city in the Alps with competitive compensation.
You will join a team of engineers and technicians dedicated to the development of advanced instrumentation for the beamlines and accelerator complex of the ESRF. You will contribute to high‑performance mechanical engineering projects involving ultra‑high precision technologies, opto‑mechanics, vacuum systems and cooling technologies, and will work in close collaboration with senior engineers, who are experienced experts in these fields of advanced instrumentation.
In the short term, your main mission will be to contribute to mechanical instrument projects as a member of the project team. Your responsibilities will be in line with your own skills and experience. After an adaptation period, you will be expected to take on complete projects with full autonomy and will be the mechanical correspondent for two ESRF beamlines.
Permanent contract. The salary will be calculated on the basis of relevant qualifications and professional experience.
For further information on employment terms and conditions, please refer to the "What we offer" section of our Careers page: https://www.esrf.fr/Jobs
The ESRF is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from disabled persons.
The European Synchrotron, the ESRF, is an international research centre based in Grenoble, France. Through its engineering and scientific vision, it is recognised as a top research facility worldwide. Its particle accelerator produces intense X‑ray beams used by scientists across biology, medicine, environmental sciences, cultural heritage, materials science and physics. Supported by 19 countries, the ESRF is an equal opportunity employer and encourages diversity.