Microwave Diagnostics Engineer Io0584 - Marseille, France - ITER

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Description

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Application deadline: 15/01/2023


Domain:
Engineering Domain


Department:
Engineering Design Department


Division:
Port Plugs & Diagnostics Division


Section:
In-Vessel Diagnostics Section


Group:
Laser and Microwave Systems


Job Family:
Engineering


Job Role:
Engineer - 3


Job Grade:
P3


Language requirements:
Fluent in English (written & spoken)


Contract duration:
Up to 5 years


Purpose


As a Microwave Diagnostics Engineer, you will manage microwave diagnostic systems including certain procurement arrangements from: Low Field Side Reflectometer (LFSR), High Field Side Reflectometer (HFSR), Electron Cyclotron Emission (ECE) and Collective Thomson Scattering (CTS).

You will maintain the interfaces of these systems, supervise the design and direct procurement, in addition to planning and agreeing all necessary assembly/ commissioning activities for these systems.


Background

  • The aim of diagnostics is to provide the measurements to control and understand the plasma so as to achieve the ITER operation goals and gain the knowledge needed for future reactor design. The Port Plug and Diagnostics Division (PPD) provides all the Diagnostics for ITER, along with the engineering infrastructure to support these._
  • IVD prepares 39 diagnostic projects to support ITER operation. Twelve of these diagnostics measure plasma parameters using optical interferometry, polarimetry, mmwave and optical scattering techniques. The systems employ high power lasers from the far infrared (FIR) to the visible and coherent sources and receivers from the cm to the mm range. Their measurements aim to control plasma performance and to gain the knowledge needed for reactor designs._

Key Duties, Scope, and Level of Accountability

  • Oversees design and construction of several of these systems: Low Field Side Reflectometer (LFSR), High Field Side Reflectometer (HFSR), Electron Cyclotron Emission (ECE) and invessel part of Collective Thomson Scattering (CTS) systems:
  • Provide oversight to Domestic Agency (DA) activities;
  • Leads the definition and maintains interfaces;
  • Plans and specifies assembly and integration on site;
  • Ensures DA and IO schedules are compatible at all times.
  • Manages IO projects (Invessel stray microwave radiation sensors and exvessel part of CTS):
  • Leads the supply of the systems
  • Determines, organizes and executes all supporting R&D and qualification processes;
  • Manages the hardware and software direct procurement activities;
  • Manages the commissioning preparation activities and support commissioning;
  • Plans and specifies assembly and integration activities on site;
  • Monitors service contracts including visits and deliverables;
  • Reports variances on all technical, cost and schedule aspects immediately to the Group Leader;
  • Supports effective risk identification and management;
  • Manages the change control process for the work and communicates changes to the line management;
  • Maintains related documentation at all times on the ITER Documentation System and ensure it is updated and in the correct format;
  • May be requested to be part of any of the project/construction teams and to perform other duties in support of the project;
  • May be required to work outside ITER Organization reference working hours, including nights, weekends and public holidays.

Measure of Effectiveness

  • Work packages completed to agreed deadlines;
  • Developed and approved interface documentation, schematics plans and databases;
  • Developed and approved technical documentation for procurement;
  • Developed and approved installation and commissioning plans;
  • Successful collaboration with technical partners in Domestic Agencies and other Directorates at IO; Efficient work at all times with other Diagnostics team members.

Experience & Profile
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Professional Experience:
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  • Minimum 8_ _years' experience in the design, construction or operation of microwave instrumentation, within complex international environments or projects;
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