Descripción de la oferta
Position InformationRequisition ID: 3153Location: Donostia San Sebastian, ESWork regime: Full-TimeKind of contract: Open Ended ContractMissionBuild the Future of Cancer Treatment with IBA in San SebastianAt IBA, we are driven by one mission: to fight cancer through advanced proton therapy. As a leader in proton therapy solutions, we design and deliver innovative technologies that help treat patients with greater precision while reducing side effects. In partnership with the Spanish Ministry of Health and with the support and funding of the Amancio Ortega Foundation, we are contributing to the expansion of proton therapy in Spain, helping make proton cancer treatment more accessible to patients.We are seeking passionate, technically minded profiles who are motivated by challenges and meaningful impact. Our ambition is to build a strong, cohesive team that will carry out at least two consecutive installations in Spain: a first one in San Sebastian, followed by a second project at another Spanish site. The HR team will support relocation to the second location. Each installation project lasts approximately 15 months, structured as follows:3 months of comprehensive training to fully immerse you in IBA values, technology, and system.Followed by the installation phase of the equipment, where you will actively contribute to deploying proton therapy systems on site.This is a unique opportunity to develop your expertise, work within an international environment, and be part of a dedicated team united by a common purpose: improving cancer treatment through innovation and teamwork. Join us and help shape the future of proton therapy in Spain.ResponsibilitiesParticipate in the installation of a broad range of IBA equipment and technical tools on the Proton Therapy site with a specific focus on beam-related equipment.Perform beam-related equipment calibration following procedures.Operate the system, understanding the software/hardware architecture of the system and the PT center components, to obtain a beam that meets the requirements.Set and align dosimetry tools.Critically analyze a large amount of data to diagnose potential technical issues.Test and validate the equipment according to the specifications, ensuring the customer requirements are met in terms of compliance, quality, technical performance, and timing.Manage all aspects of beam-related commissioning activities, such as Pencil Beam Scanning (PBS).Troubleshoot the equipment.Ensure the highest quality of state‑of‑the‑art technologies and services.QualificationsA Master’s degree or PhD in Physics or Engineering.Experience in High Energy Physics, Particle Accelerators, or Medical Physics is a strong asset.Hands‑on experience is an asset.Good knowledge of MS Excel, Python, and data acquisition scripting.Ability to troubleshoot large system issues.Strong written and verbal communication skills in English; Spanish is a huge asset.Additional AttributesCustomer‑oriented.Able to follow rules & regulations and deliver on strict deadlines.Analytical, good troubleshooting skills, able to identify root causes of issues.Willing to share your knowledge in your area of expertise.Team player with strong interpersonal skills.Willing to travel extensively during the training period.Flexible and willing to work in rotating shift work, night work, and weekends (up to 50% of your time).BenefitsPermanent contract.Opportunity to contribute to a unique and cutting‑edge project in the fight against cancer.Strong and collaborative team environment, where challenges are tackled together.Chance to live in different locations for several months, broadening your professional and personal horizons.Meaningful career, making a real difference in medical innovation and patient care.
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