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Beam Physicist (BE-EA-LE-2021-132-LD)

Employer
CERN
Location
Canton of Geneva (CH)
Salary
competitive
Posting live until
27 Dec 2021

Job Details

Job Description

 

Introduction

These are exciting times at CERN with the full accelerator chain in operation, an extensive experimental area consolidation program approved, and many new ideas for experiments and beam lines proposed through the ‘Physics Beyond Colliders’ study.

The team providing the fixed target beams to the many users and experiments is looking for a beam Physicist to join the Experimental Areas (EA) Group of the Beams Department (BE), specifically the Liaison with Experiments (LE) section.

Within this section, you will, in accordance with the recommendations of the European Strategy for particle Physics, help to probe physics for the future. Via Fixed Target Experiments at the Intensity Frontier, we are searching for new physics beyond the Standard Model.

If you are an experienced physicist interested in both, particle and accelerator physics who would relish this challenge, join CERN’s Experimental Areas Group. Take Part!

Functions

As a Beam Physicist you will be responsible for the exploitation of secondary and tertiary beams in the CERN accelerator complex. You will set up, adapt, and develop particle beams, participate in the design of experimental facilities, directly interact with the experiments and collaborate and guide the operations team to optimally exploit the beam lines according to the needs of experiments.

In particular, you will be expected to:

  • Take responsibility for the exploitation of the secondary beams in the PS East and SPS North Areas and in the CERN accelerator complex, ensuring that the beams operate at high efficiency to fulfil the yearly physics programme.
  • Perform particle beam design studies (optics, simulations, background conditions), ensure their readiness and optimize the beams for the needs of the experiments.
  • Resolve interface issues and liaise with the experiments for the optimal exploitation of the beam lines according to the respective physics goals.
  • Discuss with users to understand their requirements in terms of secondary and tertiary beam characteristics, ensure the requirements are compatible with existing beam lines, study and propose upgrades whenever necessary.
  • Provide guidance and work in close collaboration with the PS and SPS operations teams to ensure the optimal exploitation of the beam lines and ensure the best support to the experimental teams.
  • Contribute to the modernisation process of all beam related design software tools and in the preparation of hardware consolidation of the beam lines.
  • Write and contribute to software used for the high-level control or analysis of the beam lines.
  • Document the beam lines and report to the relevant committees.
  • Collaborate with the radioprotection and safety teams to ensure the safe operation of the beam lines, particularly for the experimental teams.
  • Supervise students and technicians as required by on-going projects and activities.

Qualifications

PhD or equivalent relevant experience in the field of Physics or a related field.

Experience:

  • Extensive experience in experimental high-energy particle physics and knowledge of particle detectors.
  • Working with modern simulation tools widely used in particle and accelerator physics and capability for data analysis.
  • Experience in radiation protection issues, in particular related to particle beams and accelerators, and methods used to mitigate the risks.
  • Experience in programming and modelling of particle or nuclear physics processes is essential.
  • Practical knowledge of safety issues in particle accelerators, underground installations and experimental areas, and practices used to mitigate the risks.
  • Related implications of modern engineering and project management techniques would be considered an asset.

Technical competencies:

  • Knowledge of particle matter interaction and respective physics processes.
  • Simulation, design and development of primary and secondary beam lines.
  • Simulation, design and development of (parts of) detectors.
  • Knowledge of accelerator physics & beam optics (rings and transfer lines), including secondary / tertiary beam lines.
  • Monte-Carlo techniques, transport codes and respective physics models (MAD-X, GEANT, FLUKA and/or BDSIM).
  • Knowledge of programming techniques and languages (physics and beam related programming including data analysis).

Behavioural competencies:

  • Communicating Effectively: expressing opinions, ideas and suggestions with conviction and in a logical/structured manner; keeping to the point
  • Demonstrating Accountability: taking responsibility for own actions and decisions Working conscientiously and reliably; delivering on promises
  • Achieving Results: delivering high quality work on time and fulfilling expectations
  • Solving Problems: identifying, defining and assessing problems, taking action to address them
  • Working in Teams: gaining trust and collaboration from others Building and maintaining constructive and effective work relationships

Language skills:

  • Spoken and written English: ability to understand and speak in professional contexts. Ability to draw-up technical specifications and/or scientific reports and to make oral presentations.
  • Ability to understand and speak French would be an asset, or an undertaking to acquire it rapidly.  

Company

CERN profileAt CERN, physicists and engineers use the world’s largest and most complex scientific instruments to study the basic constituents of matter – the fundamental particles – to probe the underlying structure of the universe.

Working at CERN
CERN is a truly unique organization. A genuine collaboration between countries, universities and scientists, driven not by profit margins, but by a commitment to create and share knowledge. At CERN, students, recent graduates and experienced professionals work together to push for immense scientific discoveries, answering some of life’s most complex questions and advancing the boundaries of human knowledge.

People are free to work creatively and to trust in, and rely on, their colleagues across the organization. History is being made at CERN – and the excitement is tangible, inspiring, overwhelming at times. It is the only place in the world that you can do this work in this way.

Why work for us
Today, CERN employs more than 2500 people, and if you visit us you will find more than 2500 different reasons why CERN is such a great place to work. Six key reasons that we believe will make you love working here are: challenge; purpose; imagination; integrity; collaboration; and quality of life.

Student and graduate schemes
CERN technical and administrative internships and graduate schemes offer international students and recent graduates the opportunity to work with world-class scientists and engineers on cutting-edge research in particle physics, computational science, life sciences, engineering, international relations, and more. Whichever route you take, it will be an extraordinary experience.

What we are looking for
To conduct experiments of this scale and importance, CERN needs people from various career levels and with a wide range of abilities, skills and competencies. We have job opportunities for students, graduates and experienced professionals, from apprenticeships to PhDs (and beyond). Whatever your background, field of interest or diploma level, CERN could be the place for you.


Location
Geneva, Switzerland

Number of employees
2500+ staff members; several hundred on graduate and student programmes

Positions recently recruited for
Computing engineer, radiofrequency engineer, process operator in cryogenics, web developer, mechanical engineer, administrative assistant, system administrator, power electronics engineer, scientific writer, applied physicist and many more

Desired degree disciplines/class
From apprenticeship to PhD in a wide variety of domains

How to apply
Apply online at careers.cern

Closing date
All year round

Contact
Tel +41 22 76 63 786
E-mail recruitment.service@cern.ch
careers.cern

Company info
Website
Telephone
+41 22 76 63 786
Location
Esplanade des Particules 1
PO Box 1211
Geneva 23
Switzerland

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