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Electrical Engineer (Safety Standards)
- 04 mars 2026
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- Geneva
À propos de cette offre
Electrical Engineer (Safety Standards)
Workplace Geneva - Lake Geneva region - Switzerland CategoryElectroengineering
Position Engineer / Technician
Published 2 March 2026 Closing Date 3 April 2026 Geneva, Switzerland HSE-OHS-GI-2026-28-GRAP Ideal start date: 01/06/2026
Before 04/03/2026 at 23:59 (Geneva Time)
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Ideal start date: 01/06/2026
Contract duration (in months): 24
Job flexibility: Hybrid
It provides expertise and support in radiological and conventional safety as well as environmental protection. The Department also manages emergency services, including the CERN Fire and Rescue Service and Medical Service.
At CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, we are pushing the frontiers of science and technology. Our groundbreaking work brings together not only physicists but also a diverse range of professionals from engineering, technical, scientific, and administrative fields. Together, we foster an environment where innovation and collaboration thrive.
Every day, we face exciting new challenges and opportunities to contribute to cutting-edge research that shapes our understanding of the universe. We meet these challenges through the diverse perspectives within our teams, ensuring every contribution is valued and driving our shared sense of inclusion and purpose. Diversity is a core value of CERN since its foundation, and it remains central to our mission and continued success.
If you are ready to be part of a dynamic, inclusive community pushing the boundaries of knowledge, CERN is the place where your curiosity and skills can thrive. Be part of our mission to uncover what lies at the heart of the universe! TAKE PART!
Before 04/03/2026 at 23:59 (Geneva Time)
What you’ll do
The Electrical Engineer will support the ESDoc project within the Electrical Safety Section, focusing on updating and harmonising CERN electrical safety rules, technical instructions, and conformity documentation. The role includes analysing existing French-speaking documents, addressing gaps, integrating updates from French and Swiss standards, and contributing to a unified and modernised safety framework.Learn more
Your responsibilities
- Update, draft, and consolidate electrical safety documentation within the ESDoc project, including instructions, procedures, and conformity requirements.
- Review existing CERN electrical safety documents to identify gaps, inconsistencies, and outdated content.
- Integrate NF C 15-100:2024 requirements and ensure alignment with ESP-HSE cluster documentation.
- Coordinate with electrical technical stakeholders to collect input, validate content, and ensure operational relevance.
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Your profile
- Experience drafting or reviewing technical documentation, procedures, or engineering standards in an academic, industrial, or project environment.
- Exposure to electrical engineering topics such as installation principles, safety fundamentals, or conformity assessment through studies, internships, or project work.
- Experience with photovoltaics is an asset.
- Familiarity with technical standards and regulations such as NF-C-15-100 and IEC/EN standards, including their interpretation.
Your skills
- Strong ability to analyse and structure technical documentation, including safety rules, instructions, and procedures.
- Solid understanding of electrical engineering principles, particularly low voltage installations, and electrical safety concepts.
- Ability to interpret and consolidate complex technical information into clear and coherent documentation.
- High attention to detail with a strong quality and consistency focus.
Ideal start date: 01/06/2026
Contract duration (in months): 24
Job flexibility: Hybrid
Employment conditions
- A valid driving licence.
- Work in Radiation Areas.
Global Benefits at CERN
- A monthly stipend between 6372-7004 Swiss Francs per month (tax free) depending on your degree.
- 30 days of paid leave per year plus 2 weeks annual closure.
- Coverage by CERN’s comprehensive health insurance scheme (for yourself, your spouse and children), and membership of the CERN Pension Fund.
- Family, child and infant monthly allowances depending on your individual circumstances.
- A relocation package (installation grant and travel expenses) depending on your individual circumstances.
- Possibility to extend your contract up to 36 months.
- On-the-job and formal training including language classes.
Let’s get you ready
Be sure to meet the eligibility criteria
- You are a national of a CERN Member State or Associate Member State . Currently, we cannot consider applications from Pakistani and Lithuanian nationals for positions with a 2026 start date, as the ceiling defined under Article II.5 of the Associate Membership Agreement has been reached.
- By the application deadline, you have a master’s degree with 2 to 6 years of professional experience since graduation or a PhD with a maximum of 3 years of professional experience since graduation. You are not eligible with only a bachelor’s degree.
- You have never had a CERN fellow or graduate contract before.
- Please pay attention to the additional criteria and requirements for this specific position and mentioned above.
You will need these documents to complete your application
- Your CV (English or French)
- A copy of your most relevant diploma or a certificate of achievement from your school (if you don’t yet have your paper diploma)
- Any document you consider relevant to your application
Your CERN Department
The HSE Department drives CERN’s Safety Policy, promoting a corporate and preventive Safety culture across the Organization.It provides expertise and support in radiological and conventional safety as well as environmental protection. The Department also manages emergency services, including the CERN Fire and Rescue Service and Medical Service.
of CERN
Discover a world where the impossible is made possible!At CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, we are pushing the frontiers of science and technology. Our groundbreaking work brings together not only physicists but also a diverse range of professionals from engineering, technical, scientific, and administrative fields. Together, we foster an environment where innovation and collaboration thrive.
Every day, we face exciting new challenges and opportunities to contribute to cutting-edge research that shapes our understanding of the universe. We meet these challenges through the diverse perspectives within our teams, ensuring every contribution is valued and driving our shared sense of inclusion and purpose. Diversity is a core value of CERN since its foundation, and it remains central to our mission and continued success.
If you are ready to be part of a dynamic, inclusive community pushing the boundaries of knowledge, CERN is the place where your curiosity and skills can thrive. Be part of our mission to uncover what lies at the heart of the universe! TAKE PART!
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