The European Spallation Source (ESS) will soon be the world’s most powerful source of neutrons, providing researchers with unique opportunities to explore the structure of materials at the atomic level. Neutron scattering at ESS will address critical questions in physics, chemistry, geology, materials science and life science.About the role:As ESS gets closer to its steady-state operations phase, we're looking for an Electronics Technician to join our Radio Frequency (RF) Group. The RF Group is part of the Accelerator division at ESS, and is responsible for defining, designing, installing, commissioning and maintaining the complex systems and amplifiers required for the operation of our particle accelerator.We are looking for a technician to assist with testing, operation and maintenance of high-powered amplifiers, power supplies and electronics. You will be working closely with, and assisting other members of, the RF group - as well as having your own short- and longer-term assignments. While much of the work is of an electronics and RF nature, we’re looking for a versatile technician who wants to learn new skills to take on a variety of tasks. Day-to-day, you will:Assist with electrical and mechanical installation of the RF systems including rack mounted components, cabling and assembly.Read, maintain and update electrical schematics and mechanical drawings.Carry out testing of components on delivery, following installation and when in operation.Follow established procedures and document findings.Work with RF, electronics and mechanical activities within your competence.Conduct system testing and fault finding.Perform soldering, crimping and light machining to fabricate and repair electronic circuit sub-assemblies and systems.Assist with the repair of compon…ElektronikmontörMontörer, elektrisk och elektronisk utrustning