Maastricht University is looking for a vacuum and cryogenics engineer, as part of a design study team for further development of the ETpathfinder. The end date of the publication is 6th May 2026.
The role
As vacuum and cryogenics engineer you will work on the further development and expansion of the ETpathfinder. You will do this in close collaboration with the team in Maastricht, as well as with the department of Mechanical Technology at Nikhef.
Responsibilities
Your main responsibilities include:
- Development of new designs, and integration and revision of existing designs for ETpathfinder, with a special focus on vacuum and cryogenics.
- Support (where appropriate) the existing engineering team with their current ETpathfinder related work.
What you bring
You are an enthusiastic engineer with a broad interest in physics, who communicates well and moves easily in an international environment. You effortlessly publish and present in English, and you have:
- A technical BSc or MSc degree in mechanical engineering or a related discipline;
- Practical experience in the fields of vacuum and cryogenics;
- Experience with 3D CAD and analysis tools;
- A minimum of 2 years of relevant work experience;
- An entrepreneurial, creative and innovative attitude;
- Experience with both independent and team work;
- Good knowledge of English is essential; working proficiency in Dutch is a plus.
What we offer
As vacuum and cryogenics engineer at the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Maastricht University, you’ll work in an international, open, and engaged environment. We offer:
- A 24-month contract of 0.8-1.0 fte. The position will be based in Maastricht.
- A gross monthly salary between €3546,00 and €5538,00 (based on full-time employment of 38 hours per week). 8% holiday allowance and an 8.3% year-end bonus.
- 29 vacation days (based on full-time), four additional days off (Carnival Monday and Tuesday, Good Friday, and Liberation Day), and the possibility to accrue up to 12 extra days through compensation hours.
- Flexible working hours, a home office allowance, and the option to work from home if your job allows it.
- Freedom and space to shape your work independently and develop your ideas.
- A close-knit community of colleagues to collaborate and grow with.
- A solid pension plan via ABP, company fitness schemes, and access to various university sports facilities.
- An inspiring work environment in the heart of Europe.
About the Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE)
FSE is a young, rapidly growing faculty where science, technology, and society converge. We combine STEM and social sciences in innovative programmes such as Data Science, Circular Engineering, and Systems Biology. Our research and education are interdisciplinary, practice-oriented, and socially relevant. We take pride in our open culture and strong team spirit.
Interested?
Want to know more about this position or what it’s like to work at our university? Reach out to Prof. Stefan Hild.
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