Instrument Scientist for Irradiation and Neutron Activation Analysis
- Delft, Zuid-Holland
- € 4.332-5.929 per maand
- Tijdelijk
- Voltijds
- You hold a PhD in life science, engineering, physics, chemistry or another relevant field.
- You have extensive experience in gamma-ray spectroscopy and in-depth knowledge of, or a keen interest in, its application in radiation-based research and neutron activation analysis.
- You will utilize your communication and social skills to interact effectively with users and technicians alike, demonstrating the ability to get target audiences on board with your ideas and proposals.
- You are highly motivated to help develop and optimize our facilities, and are able to initiate and manage joint projects.
- You enjoy building and maintaining a network of potential users, focusing on strengthening their research capabilities and meeting today's and future research needs.
- You are prepared to undergo a security screening to obtain a Certificate of No Objection issued by AIVD (the Dutch General Information and Security Service).
- You have a good command of English as you will be working in an international community and supporting students and researchers from across the globe.
- A salary based on scale 11 of the collective agreement (CAO) for Dutch Universities between € 4.332,00 and € 5.929,00 gross per month, plus an 8% holiday allowance and an 8.3% end-of-year bonus.
- An excellent pension scheme at ABP.
- The possibility to compile an individual employment package every year.
- Health insurance discounts.
- A flexible working week.
- 232 hours of annual leave (based on a 38-hour working week). Your individual choice budget allows you to buy additional hours, or sell surplus hours.
- An extensive education and training offering.
- Partially paid parental leave.
- Access to our Health Coach Programme stimulating healthy working and vitality.
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