Development Engineer (f/m/d) for the Cryogenic In-Vacuum APPLE-II…
Work group:
Undulators
Area of research:
Other
Job description:
Reference No. WI 2022/16
The Department Undulators is looking for
Development Engineer (f/m/d) for the Cryogenic In-Vacuum APPLE-II Undulator
Your Tasks
You design assembly groups of complex undulator structures and prepare documents for external engineering offices.
You conduct FEM calculations for mechanical and thermal deformations.
You develop assembly strategies as well as design assembly fixtures, and test set-ups including the integration of quality control.
You supply assembly aids and supervise HZB technicians and temporary workers during the assembly.
You are responsible for procurement processes including writing requests for quotation, awarding contracts, company visits, and company evaluation.
You prepare tenders and support them technically.
You write specifications, support the company during production, and monitor the schedules.
You design work instructions and descriptions of technological processes during the assembly and measurement.
Your Profile
As an engineer with a university master’s degree in mechanical engineering or related fields, you have experience and proven skills in the field of design and manufacturing:
A master’s degree from a university or technical university
Extensive knowledge of current standards and guidelines in the context of design, load determination and load verification
Sound knowledge and experience with modern software for CAD/CAM, FEM, e.g. Creo 4, Intralink, FEM, as well as experience in handling large CAD models
Knowledge and experience in mechanical and thermal calculations with ANSYS, including in the cryogenic area, mesh generation in structural mechanics, contact modelling
Knowledge of cryogenics and vacuum technology
Very good command of English for communication with collaboration partners and companies
Desirable: knowledge of project planning programs, e.g. Microsoft Project
Desirable: knowledge of synchrotron light sources
Further Information
Prof.Dr. Atoosa Meseck
+49 30 8062 – 14721
atoosa.meseck@helmholtz-berlin.de
Closing Date: 07.12.2022
This research center is part of the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centers. With more than 42,000 employees and an annual budget of over € 5 billion, the Helmholtz Association is Germany’s largest scientific organisation.
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