Beschreibung
Would you like to contribute to the development of the Canton of Fribourg, have a background in chemical and biotechnological processes, possess a spirit of public service, and seek a varied position that makes sense? At Fribourg, you will work for the largest employer in the canton. Attentive, dynamic, and future-oriented, the cantonal institutions and their establishments serve the field of chemical and biotechnological processes. To apply for this position, please use the following link: CLICK HERE TO APPLY. Do not use the apply button at the top of this page: your application will not be processed. Who are we? The Fribourg School of Engineering and Architecture (HEIA-FR) is a member of the Western Switzerland University of Applied Sciences (HES-SO) and offers bilingual programs at the bachelor and master levels. Why join us? HES-SO//FR adopts a recruitment policy in favor of equal opportunities. We focus on complementary skills and a variety of perspectives because it is the diversity of backgrounds and profiles that strengthens Fribourg. We promote work-life balance and flexible working conditions. To learn more, follow this test, commissioning and equipment related to chemical processes, biotechnology, and preventive maintenance of equipment in order to ensure proper functioning and availability. Assistance to teachers during industrial chemistry work, ensuring the implementation and compliance with safety rules. Development of tools and systems for process control (sensors, human-machine interfaces), support to the head of the ChemTech Institute in certain tasks and activities for promotion. Fixed-term extensions of 3 years. Activity rate: 80 - 100%. Desired profile: Bachelor's degree in chemistry (HES, EPF, or university) or considered equivalent. Minimum of 5 years of experience in an industrial environment or with equipment in industrial or semi-industrial contexts. Solid knowledge of industrial chemistry processes and/or biotechnology. Good skills in supervisory and programmable systems, human-machine interfaces, and sensors. Strong interest in innovation and new technologies. Ability to work in a multidisciplinary team, with a sense of rigor and organization. Mastery of the French or German language with very good knowledge of the other language, as well as English. Contact details: Olivier Vorlet, associated HES professor, Tel. jid5e2e849aen jit0207aen jpiy26aen
