De: neutron-bounces@neutronsources.org de la part de Sara Margaryan Envoyé: mercredi 27 mars 2019 10:45 À: neutron@neutronsources.org Objet: [Neutron] A vacancy at ESS Pièces jointes: ATT00001.txt Instrument Scientist for CSPEC The Science Directorate at the European Spallation Source (ESS) invites applications for an instrument scientist for the CSPEC chopper spectrometer. Description of Division The Neutron Instruments Division houses the instrument scientists and post-docs, responsible for designing, constructing and then operating the neutron instruments of the ESS. New designs for a wide range of neutron instruments are in the process of being implemented, optimized to take full advantage of the unique long-pulse time structure of the ESS neutron source. There are currently 15 instruments under construction for ESS, of which there are two chopper spectrometers: CSPEC and T-REX. Description Main Responsibilities The current position will provide support for the lead scientist for CSPEC, a flexible-resolution cold chopper spectrometer, optimised for a broad science case covering soft matter, energy materials and magnetism. The immediate mission is to act as the scientific co-lead of the project to design, procure, install and commission the CSPEC instrument. The two instrument scientists will work closely with the lead engineer, forming the core instrument team. It is expected that the instrument project will run until 2022, followed by commissioning and operations, at which stage the mission will be to operate the instrument within the ESS user programme. CSPEC is being built as in-kind contributions from Germany and France, with the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and the Laboratoire Léon Brillouin (LLB) near Paris identified as the lead partners. The successful candidate will be primarily based at ESS in Lund, but frequent travel to TUM and LLB will be required throughout the instrument construction project. The position will also require work in support of delivering scientific results for both chopper spectrometers. This may involve specifying sample environment equipment, software needs and support and coordination with T-REX, the other chopper spectrometer under construction at ESS. The successful candidate must be active in a scientific field of direct relevance to CSPEC (soft matter or materials research), with a preference for soft-matter research. The selected candidate will be given the opportunity to develop their own research projects, preferably at operating neutron research centres. Synergies with the neighbouring MAX-IV synchrotron as well as strong links with universities will be encouraged. ESS will support and encourage the candidate to take up an adjunct position at a university in an ESS partner country, in order to facilitate their own research. Qualifications Essential qualifications and experience: * PhD in experimental studies in the natural sciences relevant to the CSPEC scientific programme * Extensive practical experience in neutron spectroscopy applied to a scientific area of relevance to CSPEC, as well as relevant research experience in that area * Experience of neutron instrumentation development * Evidence of a strong independent research profile in relevant science areas commensurate with experience * Ability to work collaboratively and individually * Good interpersonal communication and presentation skills, ability to interact effectively with staff and users at all levels * Flexibility to occasional requests to work out-of-hours to support users * Responsible attitude to personal safety, and the safety of others * Willingness to international travel, distributing their time between ESS, TUM and LLB as required by the project Desirable experience: * Practical knowledge of other neutron techniques relevant to materials research * Post-doctoral experience involving neutron instrumentation * Post-doctoral experience in soft-matter research * Practical experience of sample environment development relating to materials research * Experience of working in a project environment * Experience of Monte-Carlo simulation of neutron instruments * Experience of sample environment equipment relevant to neutron spectroscopy * Working knowledge of one or more of the data analysis/visualisation packages used within ESS/ISIS (e.g. MatLab, Python, Mantid, etc.) * Availability to commence position shortly after appointment Experience of working in an international environment is preferred and excellent oral and written English skills are prerequisites. Our work environment is characterised by fast growth, fast pace of work, and an international atmosphere with highly skilled personnel. You must therefore enjoy the diversity of such an environment and have a personality suited for the challenges it presents. Our work environment is exciting and forward thinking and relies heavily on personal initiative. What ESS can offer ESS can offer you a variety of things, such as passionate colleagues, a vibrant melting pot of diversity, and a challenging and high paced work environment where our employees take great pride in designing and building a world leading facility for materials research. If you were to join ESS, you would become an important piece of the puzzle, since all our skilled staff are needed in order to fulfill the overall mission. We value and need expertise, innovative minds, great ways of leading and interacting with others, and the ability to work with people regardless of culture and background. Duration & Location The position is permanent with a six-month initial probationary period. Your work place will be situated in Lund, Sweden. Significant amounts of travel will be needed during the construction project. The position is to be filled as soon as possible. Application & Contact Please provide your curriculum vitae and cover letter in English by going to the ESS recruitment web page https://europeanspallationsource.se/careers/vacancies then clicking on “apply” and following the instructions. Please note we only accept applications via the ESS website or ESS intranet. Internal candidates are encouraged to apply through the intranet. The deadline for applications is the April 21, 2019. For more information regarding the ESS recruitment process in general, please follow this link https://europeanspallationsource.se/ess-recruitment-process. For further information regarding the open position, please contact Head of Neutron Instruments Division, Ken Andersen, ken.andersen[at]esss.se. For further information regarding the recruitment process for this position, please contact HR Officer, Sara Margaryan, sara.margaryan[at]esss.se. For trade union information please contact Unionen / Mikael Johansson at +46 46 888 32 51 or SACO / Swedish Association of Graduate Engineers/ Riccardo Bevilacqua at +46 46 888 32 28. We look forward to receiving your application!