We are currently recruiting a Physicist whose ultimate primary responsibility will be to plan and set-up experiments within these facilities. The Physicist will work in tandem with other specialists and facility personnel to ensure the success of the rare-isotope science program at TRIUMF, and will manage, maintain, operate, and troubleshoot measurements with a wide assortment of detectors, readout electronics, and data acquisition systems.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Liaise with external users in the nuclear physics experimental program, assisting with the preparation and operation of experiments
- Under the direction of the supervisor, plan and set-up experiments within the nuclear physics experimental research program
- Maintain, operate, repair, and plan the deployment of a suite of nuclear physics detectors within the ARIEL program.
- Work with various departments in Physical Science Division, providing experiment-specific training as required through written documents, on-the-job training, and input and advice for planning experimental campaigns
- Perform light industrial, mechanical and electrical tasks as required, and performing all work safely and efficiently
- Procure, monitor and manage the budget for the inventory of tools, spare parts, etc. needed for associated tasks
- Plan, organize and effectively manage all tasks and project work
- Assist in preparing experimental safety reports
SUPERVISION EXERCISED:- Expected to provide guidance and assistance to more junior employees across multiple teams
- May provide guidance to students
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS: - Advanced level knowledge of nuclear physics
- Demonstrated knowledge of a variety of nuclear physics detectors, techniques, and simulations
- Excellent oral and written communication skills in English.
- Demonstrated interpersonal skills
- Demonstrated proficiency in planning, organization, and efficient time management.
- Experience with signal processing and data acquisition systems would be an asset
- Experience working with HV and UHV systems would be an asset
- Experience with CAD would be an asset
- Programming experience in C++/ ROOT would be an asset
NUCLEAR ENERGY WORKER:The incumbent will be required to complete the TRIUMF in-house radiation safety training course and be designated as a TRIUMF Nuclear Energy Worker.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND YEARS OF EXPERIENCE:- A PhD in nuclear physics or a related field is required
- Typically requires a minimum of 4 years of professional experience post-PhD
- Hands-on experience with detectors typically used in nuclear physics experiments
- Several years of relevant postdoc experience would be an asset
COMPENSATION:Annual salary would be $91,545.00 CAD plus our comprehensive benefits package.
Position type:Permanent
Hours per week:35
Total RewardsAt TRIUMF, we value our employees and are committed to providing a competitive total rewards package. We offer comprehensive benefits that promote the well-being and security of our staff and provide an excellent opportunity to grow your career in a high-profile national research facility, where you can make a difference.
Benefits Information:- TRIUMF paid dental, extended health, vision care, emergency travel assistance, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Life Insurance, and supplementary Wellness Benefits.
- Excellent Employee Pension Plan
- Disability benefits, and optional additional Life insurance and Accidental Death & Dismemberment (AD&D)
- Generous time away
- Maternity and paternity leaves and top-ups
Contact information:Email: Phone: 604.222.1047
Fax: 604.222.3791
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