Specialist in the Vehicle Safety Laboratory

The Łukasiewicz Research Network – Automotive Industry Institute is an institute that co-creates the third largest research network in Europe. The Institute conducts research and development work in the field of the automotive industry. The laboratory deals with, among other things, tests of vehicles and their equipment elements aimed at increasing the safety of road users.

Number of vacancies: 1

Full-time position

Division: Research

 

Responsibilities:

  • conducting engineering tests in accordance with normative documents,
  • analysis of technical documentation,
  • design and implementation of modifications of test stands,
  • cooperation with clients and external organizations,
  • implementation of the company’s strategy in the entrusted area of activity.

 

Requirements:

  • higher education,
  • at least 1 year of experience in the R&D sector,
  • knowledge of vehicle construction,
  • at least 1 year of experience related to the analysis of fast-changing phenomena,
  • having at least 1 own publication related to the subject of vehicle safety or road traffic,
  • ability to read technical documentation,
  • very good knowledge of Microsoft 365,
  • independence in solving problems,
  • ability to work in a team, communication skills, commitment
  • category B driving license

 

We offer:

  • opportunities for professional development (courses, training),
  • free parking space,
  • social package – co-financing of employees’ holidays, co-financing of employees’ children’s holidays, financial support in difficult situations, co-financing of Medicoversport cards,
  • the possibility of using group life insurance at a favorable price (for a fee),
  • the possibility of using a medical care package at a favorable price (for a fee)

 

If you are interested, please send an application including your CV by 17.08.2024

 

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