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Scientific Assistant HES 80%-100%

Haute Ecole Arc

Employment type
Full-time
Location
St-Imier
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Attractive employer, HE-Arc applies and encourages equal opportunities, offers a stimulating work environment, motivating tasks and development opportunities for all its employees. Its expertise and experience allow for constant progress of the institution and the individuals who make it up. Lay solid foundations for your professional future and join HE-Arc! The Haute École Arc Ingénierie group of skills << Metrology and Industrial Vision >> is offering a position for a Scientific Assistant HES 80%-100% (CDI). Your mission Passionate about applied research and development, you want to put your expertise at the service of industrial innovation. As a senior engineer in R&D, you will play a central role in the management and realization of research and development projects within the group of skills << Metrology and Industrial Vision >>. Your main responsibilities will be as follows: Management of R&D projects: you will ensure the complete management of projects, from the design phase to implementation, until the evaluation of results and industrial valorization. Supervision and transfer of skills: you will accompany junior engineers in their professional development and ensure effective transmission of knowledge within the team. Collaboration with external partners: you will work closely with industrial or academic partners and actively contribute to the development, monitoring and realization of projects financed by Innosuisse, the FNS or European programs. Contribution to teaching and training: according to your skills and the needs of the group, you will participate in basic teaching and continuing education. Your profile You are a confirmed engineer, holder of a master's degree or a title deemed equivalent in microtechniques, embedded computer science or industrial engineering. You master French and English, both spoken and written, and have at least five years of experience in a R&D department in one or more of the following fields: industrial vision, technical computer science, electronics or microtechniques. You have particularly the following skills: Solid experience in technical project management, up to the industrialization of products. Very good knowledge of programming (Python, C++, C#, Matlab or LabVIEW). Good knowledge in the fields of sensors, signal processing and data analysis. Desired experience in the development of industrial vision systems (cameras, lighting, optics, software). Desired mastery of vision libraries such as Matrox MIL, Matrox DA, Cognex, NI-VBAI or OpenCV. Appreciated knowledge of embedded electronic systems. Desired experience in optical design and simulation. Excellent technical writing skills in French and English. Ease of working in a team and in relations with external partners. Autonomous, proactive and flexible, you appreciate the diversity of tasks and demonstrate an entrepreneurial spirit. Endowed with an excellent sense of communication and listening, you know how to federate, motivate and support your colleagues. Your dynamism and resilience contribute to establishing a positive and constructive work climate. We offer you The opportunity to join a committed and innovative team, and to actively contribute to research and development projects with high industrial impact, in a stimulating and collaborative environment. Activity rate: 80-100% Place of activity: St-Imier Application deadline: July 6, 2026 Entry into function: September 1, 2026 or to be agreed This position is open to female and male personnel without distinction. Additional information can be obtained from Professor Yves Salvadé, head of the group of skills. Service offers accompanied by the usual documents are to be sent, by e-mail, to the human resources of the domain at the address, with the mention of the position and the reference IGIb9. jpid18b5017jm jpit0625jm jpiy26jm

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