Technische Universität München Forschungs-Neutronenquelle Heinz Maier-Leibnitz | Germany | 85xxx Garching b. München | Temporary contract | Full time | Published since: 26.05.2026 on stepstone.de ♿️
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With the research neutron source Heinz Maier-Leibnitz (FRM II) in Garching near Munich, the Technical University of Munich operates one of the most powerful and modern neutron sources worldwide. As a service provider for science and service providers for the industry, we take a leading position in the field of research with neutrons and their technical use.
To strengthen our team, we are looking for a project engineer (m/w/d) in full time (40 h/week).
We offer a varied and demanding activity within our project group to establish the ultra-cold neutron source (UCN) of FRM II. In the project group, you will independently carry out subprojects to integrate the complex plant into the FRM II reactor operation You are concerned with the process engineering testing of a large unit for the production of liquid helium, its installation in the facilities of FRM II, and the construction of associated auxiliary systems. You accompany the installation of nuclear components, including nuclear commissioning You can independently process interfaces with external contractors as well as for nuclear operation and administration You will take care of the preparation of application documents for the nuclear supervisory procedure
You have successfully completed an engineering or natural science study (BSc., MSc) in the fields of mechanical engineering, process engineering, plant engineering, nuclear engineering and the like and ideally have professional experience in project management and plant and plant management. Mechanical engineering. We are also happy to give qualified and committed professional beginners a fair chance. You convince by precise and independent work and have knowledge both in the field of construction and in the basics of cryotechnology and control technology Basic knowledge of nuclear and particle physics is advantageous. We presuppose knowledge of CAD and modern computer as a matter of course It is the willingness to acquire further knowledge continuously. You convince by their structured working methods and professional competence. Flexibility as well as a collegial, result-oriented work force are provided You have good communication skills in word and writing, English skills are advantageous The high safety standard of our facility requires the atomic reliability of employees. Corresponding checks are carried out for this purpose.
The FRM II has a flexible working time model with electronic time recording, in which multi-working is fully compensated. Other benefits include occupational pensions and, in addition to 30 days of holiday, two additional days (24.12. & 31.12.), as well as a support staff council.
As an employee of FRM II, you can benefit from many other TUM offers: TUM and Higher Education Extensive TUM-Internal Continuing and Training Opportunities Childcare of TUM (upon availability) Very good access to public transport The place is remunerated to TV-L and is limited to 2 years. The place is suitable for occupation with people with difficulty. Disabled applicants are preferably hired in the case of otherwise essentially the same suitability, skills and professional performance. The TUM aims to increase the proportion of women. Applications for women are therefore expressly welcomed. .
Location
![]() | Technische Universität München Forschungs-Neutronenquelle Heinz Maier-Leibnitz | |
| 85748 Garching b. München | ||
| Germany |
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