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Test/Electrical Engineer for Space Instrumentation (ESA JUICE/NIM)

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Publié le 11 Aug 2026
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Test/Electrical Engineer for Space Instrumentation (ESA JUICE/NIM)
Start Date
By arrangement
Employment Relationship
fixed-term
Institution / Workplace
Space Research and Planetary Sciences
About us
The
Space Research and Planetary Sciences Division (WP)
at the University of Bern has been at the forefront of space research for over 50 years. Since conducting its first experiment on the Moon as part of the Apollo 11 mission, the division has participated in numerous missions led by major space agencies such as ESA, NASA, and JAXA.
The Space Research and Planetary Sciences Division at the University of Bern is seeking a skilled and motivated
Test or Electrical Engineer
to support ongoing work with the ground reference model of
NIM (Neutral and Ion Mass spectrometer)
, part of ESA's
JUICE (JUpiter ICy moons Explorer)
mission. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute directly to the engineering, testing, and scientific support of one of Europe's premier planetary science missions.
Key Responsibilities
The successful candidate will play a central role in supporting the development, testing, and operation of NIM, including:
Planning and conducting calibrations and tests of the instrument under various operational conditionsLeading the diagnosis, troubleshooting, and repair of hardware and system issuesCharacterizing and optimizing critical components and subsystemsParticipating in the development and validation of operation and software tools
Helping investigate in-flight issues and support related analysis
Maintaining and improving technical documentation, including design and operations manuals
Managing inventory and procurement activities for hardware
Requirements:
A higher education degree (ETH, Uni, FH) in engineering, physics, or a related technical field
Experience with laboratory instrumentation and electronic diagnostics
Proficiency in coding in Python and/or C++ or similar
A motivated, hands-on, and collaborative approach to problem-solving (team player)
Proficient written English skills required; basic knowledge of German is desirable.
We offer
A dynamic and collaborative environment at one of Europe's leading space research institutes
Involvement in a high-profile international space mission (ESA's JUICE mission)
Opportunities to grow technical and scientific expertise in a cutting-edge laboratory
Highly interdisciplinary work environment (including mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and software engineering)
Flexible working arrangements and support for professional development
The position is initially for one year with the possibility of extension.
Your Benefits
International reputation
Team-oriented work
Central location in the heart of Bern
Strong research infrastructure and international network
Working at the University of Bern
The University of Bern not only offers exciting tasks but also an environment that actively promotes development, diversity, and equal opportunities. Discover what makes us stand out as an employer and how you can grow with us.
Application and Contact
Please upload your application via the red button "apply" IN ONE PDF DOCUMENT including the following documents:
CV (in months/years)
Cover letter (maximum 1 page)
Relevant diplomas / certificates
Relevant supporting documents
Application deadline: 31 August 2026
Applications received by this date will receive full consideration. The position will remain open until filled.
Questions about the position?
Prof. Dr. Audrey Vorburger
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Questions about the application?
Tina Rothenbühler
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Formation Master / Universitaire
Secteur Informatique & Technologies

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