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Are you an enthusiastic technician looking for a challenging professional experience to further your career? If so, joining CERN’s TTE programme may very well give you that challenge.
You will join the HSE Departement and more specifically the Radiation Protection group who is in charge of all radiation protection aspects related to the design and operation of accelerators and experimental areas at CERN.
The project will allow you to become familiar with the instrumentation used for operational radiation protection (induced activity, stray radiation, contamination), become knowledgeable of all radiation protection aspects related to the operation of accelerators and in particular the implementation of the ALARA principle in the preparation and follow-up of activities. Another aspect of the project is the radiation protection follow-up of activities in buildings and other facilities linked to accelerator complex.
Functions
You will support the team activities by performing radiation survey measurements on the PS-Complex and by taking part in the ALARA preparation and follow-up of various activities in radiation areas (including radioactive workshops and storages for radioactive material).
The project will start during the physics RUN 2021 and will continue during the YETS 2021-2022 and will be dedicated to RP follow up on dedicated facilities of the complex.
The daily follow-up of a specific device dedicated to radiological truck controls (METRUM) will be included as a side project.
In order to qualify for a place on the programme you will need to meet the following requirements:
Specific skills required for this job:
CERN would very much like to benefit from your expertise, commitment and passion. In return, CERN will provide you with:
Your future Life @CERN
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This is how you can apply. Here are few tips to start you off:
Required documentation:
You will need the following documents, clearly labelled (e.g. “CV”, “Motivation letter”, “Academic transcript”, etc.) and in PDF format to complete your application:
You may upload the reference letter yourself, whilst submitting your application, or through your referee via the link you will receive shortly after submitting your application.
All applications should normally reach us no later than 31.05.2021
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