Current Vacancies

Cosylab is a youthful, fast-paced and fast-growing company. We feel the absence of corporate bullshit as a competitive edge. This also means we are comfortable with overlap between roles and functions. Daily activities are based on the needs of the projects rather than a strict function description. So if you like to try out something new, jump in to help out a colleague or satisfy a customer today by a really creative solution, then Cosylab is the place to be.

We are highly committed to bring the very best out of people and we highly value long-term working relationships, so we are looking both for experienced gurus in their field as well as bright and highly motivated students who are interested in constantly sharpening their knowledge and skills by working with and learning from the very best.

Specifically, we are looking for the following profiles:

Software developer

A big part of our work comprehends software. Ranging from pure high-level application development (in our domain) with Windows or Linux, over software service, all the way down to driver development. At Cosylab you can really put your programming skills to the test. Having the best as your co-workers, you practice quality controlled software engineering or programming-in-the-large.

If you're a student in computer science or physics and you have no experience with this yet, but you like programming and you're good at it or if you already have what it takes and you're ready for a new challenge in the world of Big Physics, do get in touch with us. Join one of Slovenia's best software companies!

Hardware developer

Cosylab is not just a software company, we have a fast growing team of hardware developers, specializing different fileds ranging from FPGA programming in VHDL down to board design, combining technical knowledge with domain specific understanding of concepts needed to solve complicated challenges like design of timing systems, machine protection systems, fast digitizers etc.

If you study or already have experience with FPGA design and electronics and want to be a part of a young and energetic team which is pushing the boundaries of technology on daily basis, send us an email!

Control system integrator

We are involved in numerous big integration projects where we are working with different control system toolkits like EPICS, Tango, FESA, LabView, ... So we are always on the lookout for people who are:

  • ambitious, responsible and results oriented,
  • fluent in English,
  • have exceptional written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills,
  • able to work as part of a team to solve complex technical problems,
  • have higher education or university degree in physics, electrical engineering, computer science or similar.

If you are either an experienced control system guru or just a student, who posseses above qualitites, contact us now!

Project manager

For our big projects that combine FPGA hardware, embedded and high-level software development in a complex, distributed system, we need top talents for project managers. To be a project manager at Cosylab you need:

  • a solid technical or scientific background so you keep the system overview,
  • customer relationship management skills,
  • social skills to shape your team to a well-oiled machine,
  • a personality to take the responsibility so your team can focus on the task at hand,
  • the stamina to go through your checklists...remember, Cosylab delivers in-time & budget.

If you have what it takes, let us know... today!

 

Open Positions with the LA³NET Project

Lasers have become increasingly important for the successful operation and continuous optimization of particle accelerators.

Laser-based particle sources are well suited for delivering the highest quality ion and electron beams, laser acceleration has demonstrated unprecedented accelerating gradients and might be an alternative for conventional particle accelerators in the future, and without laser-based beam diagnostics it would not be possible to unravel the characteristics of many complex particle beams. Within LA³NET, laser applications for particle accelerators will be developed within an international network. The network is currently aiming to recruit a pool of talented, energetic, strongly motivated, early stage researchers with a degree in physics or a closely related field. Possibilities for enrolling into a PhD program exist. Women are especially encouraged to apply. Each researcher will benefit from a wide ranging training program that will take advantage of both local and network-wide activities, as well as of schools, conferences, and workshops. Excellent salaries will be offered. Most positions are for starting in spring 2012.

You will find more information about LA³NET, all research projects and the application details on web page or via email.

Contact and further detail: Carsten P. Welsch

 

Open positions within the oPAC Project

The optimization of the performance of any particle accelerator critically depends on an in-depth understanding of the beam dynamics in the machine and the availability of simulation tools to study and continuously improve all accelerator components. It also requires a complete set of beam diagnostics methods to monitor all important machine and beam parameters with high precision and a powerful control and data acquisition system.

Within the oPAC project these aspects will be closely linked with the aim to optimize the performance of present and future accelerators that lie at the heart of many research infrastructures.

The network is currently aiming to recruit a pool of talented, energetic, strongly motivated, early stage researchers with a degree in physics, electrical engineering or a closely related field. Possibilities for enrolling into a PhD program exist. Women are especially encouraged to apply.

Deadline for applications: March 9th 2012

Each researcher will benefit from a wide ranging training program that will take advantage of both local and network-wide activities, as well as of schools, conferences, and workshops. Excellent salaries will be offered. Most positions are for starting in summer 2012.

You will find more information about oPAC, all research projects and the application details here.

Cosylab is proud to be a part of this project. More details about our colaboration here.

Video about the project can be found here

Contact and further detail: Carsten P. Welsch

 

 

 

 

 

Send your application letter and  curriculum vitae via e-mail to jobs@cosylab.com. CVs should include a brief description of the projects you have participated in.

Suitable candidates will be invited to a personal interview.