CERN is hiring an Industrial Controls Technician (EN-EL-CBS-2026-187-GRAE) for a full‑time onsite role in Geneva to install, commission and maintain SCADA based control and monitoring systems for the CERN electrical distribution network. You will install and configure equipment such as WAGO remote I/O, switches and protocol gateways, supervise contractor cabling and perform fault finding. Eligibility is strict: maximum two years of post‑graduation experience in Electrical or Industrial Engineering, highest qualification a general secondary education diploma, and no prior CERN fellowship; nationality of a CERN Member or Associate Member State. English is required with a willingness to learn French, plus a valid driving license and readiness for underground installations. Tips: tailor your CV to show hands-on installation, cabling, SCADA configuration and contractor supervision; apply before 02.08.2026.
We are looking for an Electrical Controls Technical Engineer focused on industrial control systems and SCADA infrastructure in an electrical engineering environment. You would support the installation, engineering, cabling, configuration, commissioning, and maintenance of electrical control and monitoring systems used to supervise CERN electrical distribution network for HL-LHC . Typical equipment includes power and signal converters, network switches, Remote Terminal Units (RTUs), remote input/output units, communication buses and field devices.
As Electrical Controls technician in the Electrical Engineering Group, you will actively contribute to the installation, engineering, cabling and commissioning of controls equipment, including power and signal converters, network switches, remote acquisition units and terminal units required for the supervision of electrical equipment, as part of a SCADA system for the supervision of the CERN electrical power network. The job will also require coordination of contractor technicians for on-site activities, diagnosis and troubleshooting of controls equipment and communication bus faults, production of relevant technical documentation and reports.
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Job closing date: 02.08.2026 at 23:59 CEST.
Contract duration: 24 months, with a possible extension up to 36 months maximum.
Job flexibility: Fully Onsite
Target start date: 01-September-2026
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Job reference: EN-EL-CBS-2026-187-GRAE
Field of work: Electrical or Electronics Engineering
Benchmark job: 300040 - Electrical Technician
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