Job
- Level
- Experienced
- Job Field
- Software
- Employment Type
- Full Time
- Contract Type
- Permanent employment
- Location
- Schenefeld
- Working Model
- Onsite
Job Technologies
Your role in the team
- Working in close collaboration with other European XFEL and DESY groups to develop and implement superconducting undulators satisfying the user needs in the accelerator
- Acquire proficiency in Beckhoff Automation technology, TwinCAT3, and other technologies utilized in undulator control system
- Development and maintenance of the software for the undulator systems and test stands
- Testing and commissioning of control systems
- Engage with various measurement and simulation instruments, demonstrating an ability to understand and utilize their controls effectively
- Development and maintenance of undulator control system related databases
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Our expectations of you
Education
- Degree in computing science or corresponding IT education
Qualifications
- Be handy with Git source control
- Basic knowledge in network programming
- Excellent communication skills and ability to work in a multi-lingual, multi-disciplinary team with English as working language
Experience
- 4+ years of experience in C, Python and C#
- Experience with RDBMS and Time Series Database(Influx)
- Experience in Ubuntu/Linux shell
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European XFEL
The European XFEL in Hamburg-Bahrenfeld is a research facility for X-ray lasers that will open up new areas of research. The short X-ray pulses from the lasers will enable scientists to build viral structures, decode cell structures, create three-dimensional images of nanostructures, and capture chemical reactions on film. It will also allow them to study processes taking place deep inside planets.
Description
- Language
- English
- Company Type
- Established Company
- Working Model
- Hybrid, Onsite
- Industry
- Science, Research