Avis de recrutement : Recrutement d’un(e) Ingénieur en environnement basé en Suisse.
Functions
As an Environmental Engineer, you will actively contribute to support the environmental FCC feasibility study team that is in charge of the environmental initial state analysis for FCC and of an environmental high-level forecast on affected places by the FCC transnational project concept.
You will:
- Liaise with the Safety study of the FCC project concept for aspects that are typically covered by environmental impact studies, such as electromagnetic radiation, community health and security, fire, hazardous chemical agents, cryogenic safety, operational health and safety and environmental monitoring;
- Advice the environmental FCC feasibility study team for identifying relevant environmental aspects and associated impacts of the FCC project concept, based on past, present, and planned CERN activities;
- Contribute to the activities of the working group on the management of excavated materials;
- Support the environmental FCC feasibility study team for the development of an environmentally responsible project scenario, covering approaches such as carbon neutrality, circular economy, and avoid-reduce-compensate principles;
- Share knowledge, inform and proactively raise awareness on environmental sustainability, carbon neutrality and environmental protection best practices amongst members involved in the FCC feasibility study;
- Build synergies and work with other CERN Departments contributing to sustainability, safety and environmental protection at CERN.
Master’s degree or equivalent relevant experience in the field of environmental engineering or a related field.
Experience:
Demonstrated experience in the following:
- Practical experience in impact evaluation processes of large-scale projects;
- Provision of technical expertise, in particular to minimize the environmental footprint of large-scale projects;
- Technical application of environmental regulations;
- Integration of environmental sustainability aspects in projects or activities.
The following experience would be an asset:
- Defining environmental requirements for industrial site construction and operation, in particular linked to air-water-soil-energy-waste-biodiversity issues;
- Integration of carbon neutrality principles in projects or activities;
- Conducting assessments through mapping, analysing, using data from geographical information systems (GIS).
Language skills:
- Spoken and written English and French. Ability to draw-up technical specifications and/or scientific reports and to make oral presentations in at least one of the two languages.
Application process
This vacancy will be filled as soon as possible, and applications should normally reach us no later than 31.03.2023.