Thursday 5 April 2018

EUROPEAN JOINT UNDERTAKING FOR ITER AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF FUSION ENERGY (FUSION FOR ENERGY)

Put the energy into your future career!
Apply for a traineeship at Fusion for Energy!
Traineeship scheme 2018 - 2019 coming soon!
Provisional time schedule (subject for revision):
  Mid April to mid May 2018: Enrolment period
End May-beginning June: selection process
End of June: contact selected candidates



What´s in it for you?

F4E´s traineeships programme aims to promote awareness, knowledge and understanding of F4E's role in the ITER project and within the European context, as well as to provide training to university graduates – in the field of nuclear engineering, physics, administration and communication.
The traineeship is paid and lasts from four to nine months with F4E in any of the three sites: Barcelona (Spain), Cadarache (France), or Garching (Germany), with an intake in October .

If you are selected, you have the opportunity to get hands-on experience in an exciting international and multicultural environment. This can be an important enrichment for your future career.
What does the traineeship offer?

A chance to put academic theory into practice
Practical experience – to play a part in F4E´s day-to-day business
An opportunity to contribute to F4E’s mission.
A monthly allowance of around 1 000 EUR and reimbursement of travel expenses
Two days of holidays per month
What's the work like?

Trainees can work in all Departments of F4E. The content of the job largely depends on the area you are assigned to. You may work in the field of plasma physics, nuclear engineering, law, human resources etc. Your daily work will mainly consist of preparation of reports, calculations, design and analytical tasks, compilation of statistical data, execution of operational tasks, and participation in ad hoc studies, among other tasks.
What kind of profiles are we looking for?

F4E is made up of people with different professional backgrounds working for one mission. The types of profiles that we are looking for are:
Engineers and Physicists (specialised in nuclear engineering, metrology, diagnostics, computer science, magnets, remote handling etc.)
Lawyers
Experts in human resources, finance, procurement
Communicators
What do we expect from you?

To contribute to our everyday work with a fresh point of view and up-to-date academic knowledge;
Openness and willingness to learn more about European matters;
Willingness to learn about the working methods of European institutions;
A proactive, enthusiastic attitude.
Your ability to work full-time
Who can apply?

The traineeship programme is open to university graduates who are nationals of one of the Member States of the European Union or Switzerland and who have a:
University degree of at least 3 years of study (minimum a bachelor’s degree);
Very good knowledge of English, the main working language of F4E.
Applications will not be accepted from candidates who:
Have already benefited from any kind of in-service training within a European institution or body, or
Who have had or have any kind of employment within a European institution or body.


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