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What you'll do: Reporting directly to the Territorial Integration Pillar Coordinator of the FCC Project, you will be responsible for the territorial planning and territorial synergies aspects of the project. You will lead the operational coordination of thematic working groups covering surface site planning, associated development projects and synergies with local territorial initiatives. In this role, you will contribute directly to the objective of delivering an FCC project that is well integrated into its host territories, sustainable and broadly supported by local stakeholders. Your responsibilities: - Coordinate cross-functional working groups on territorial planning matters, including architecture, infrastructure, socio-economic issues and other related topics, as well as the local committees for the surface sites. Facilitate information sharing with territorial stakeholders and identify issues requiring strategic decision-making. - Build and maintain relationships with local stakeholders, including public authorities, local residents and institutional partners, to identify territorial issues and ensure they are appropriately reflected in the project. - Identify and promote territorial development opportunities arising from the FCC project, including urban development, economic development and infrastructure synergies, in collaboration with local and regional authorities. - Contribute to the management of the territorial planning workstream by participating in project reviews, monitoring the project master schedule and preparing supporting documentation for governance bodies. - Produce consolidated progress reports and contribute to the development of project monitoring tools, including indicators, risks and dashboards. Still here? Let's make a quick check about: Your profile: - Proven experience managing territorial planning projects associated with major infrastructure developments, including urban and landscape integration, construction impact management and coordination of territorial interfaces. Experience in cross-border or multi-institutional environments would be an asset. - Experience coordinating and facilitating multi-stakeholder processes, particularly in the context of territorial consultation involving institutional and local stakeholders. - Experience developing and supporting territorial development initiatives linked to infrastructure projects, including identifying development opportunities and fostering synergies with local stakeholders. - Master's degree or equivalent relevant experience in the field of Spatial Planning, Urban Planning, Geography or Political Science or a related field. Your skills: - Project management. - Use of office software packages. - Knowledge of spatial planning tools, procedures and urban planning policies in France and/or Switzerland. - Design and management of territorial consultation and stakeholder engagement processes. - Delivers presentations in a structured and clear way; adjusts style and content to the audience; responds calmly and confidently to questions. - Accepts others in a non-judgemental way and takes their point of view into account. - Has a structured and organised approach towards work; is able to set priorities and plan tasks with results in mind. - Identifies, defines and assesses problems, takes action to address them. - Voices support for the Organization and its goals; talks about CERN in a positive way. - Spoken and written both English and French.
Ideal start date: 01/11/2026 Contract duration (in months): 60 Grade range: 6 Benchmark job: 5A0020 - Communications/Public Relations /External Relations Professional Job flexibility: Fully Onsite What you'll do: Reporting directly to the Territorial Integration Pillar Coordinator of the FCC Project, you will be responsible for the project's regulatory authorisations and permitting activities. In this role, you will contribute directly to the objective of ensuring that the FCC project is ready to obtain all necessary regulatory approvals in both France and Switzerland within the required timeframe. Your responsibilities: - Contribute to the definition and implementation of the FCC project's regulatory authorisation strategy in France and Switzerland, in close collaboration with the competent authorities. - Coordinate cross-functional working groups on regulatory matters and identify issues requiring strategic decision-making. - Lead the development of the land acquisition and property strategy in collaboration with the relevant stakeholders. - Contribute to the preparation of the regulatory documentation required for the implementation of the FCC project, including permits, authorisations, exemptions and safety-related approvals, ensuring consistency in the positions presented to the authorities. - Contribute to project reviews and monitor the project master schedule for regulatory activities, identifying coordination needs and issues requiring management decisions. - Produce consolidated reporting on the progress of regulatory activities and contribute to the development of project monitoring tools, including indicators, risks and dashboards. Your profile: - Significant experience managing regulatory authorisation and permitting processes for major infrastructure projects in France and/or Switzerland, including land acquisition and property-related matters. Experience in cross-border projects or complex institutional environments would be an asset. - Proven experience managing complex projects involving multiple institutional stakeholders in structured and demanding environments. - Experience designing and implementing regulatory compliance frameworks in close collaboration with technical, legal and institutional teams. - Experience as a project owner or providing project definition and governance support for complex projects, including risk and opportunity assessment, development of implementation approaches and coordination of multiple stakeholders. - Master's degree or equivalent relevant experience in the field of Engineering, Law, Urban Planning, Spatial Planning (or Regional Planning) or a related field. Your skills: - Project management. - Use of office software packages. - Knowledge of regulatory frameworks applicable to major infrastructure projects. - Has a structured and organised approach towards work; is able to set priorities and plan tasks with results in mind. - Is willing to work on different projects simultaneously. - Expresses opinions, ideas and suggestions with conviction and in a logical/structured manner; keeps to the point. - Identifies, defines and assesses problems, takes action to address them. - Spoken and written French, with a commitment to learn English. For the full job description and application process please visit the following webstie: https://careers.cern/jobs/sr-se-2026-156-ld/
About the role The objective of this position is to strengthen the team’s capacity to develop and apply data-driven and systems-based approaches across water, coastal and marine domains – including federated data systems, decision-support tools and geospatial analysis – while contributing to project leadership and new funding opportunities. The researcher will work across the team’s three pillars and multiple projects, bringing methodological coherence to data-intensive work and reducing dependence on the team lead for analytical coordination. About the team The Water, Coasts and Ocean Team works across three thematic pillars: Resilient Infrastructures, One Water and Blue Economy. Across these pillars, the team addresses increasingly complex challenges involving data integration, cross-sectoral cooperation and digital decision-support – from freshwater systems and coastal resilience to offshore infrastructure and critical national services. Several funded projects now require integrated capacity in data (systems, modelling and governance). Recruiting a researcher with strong expertise in data systems is a strategic priority for delivery, proposal development and analytical leadership. Key responsibilities Lead and contribute to data systems work: integration, interoperability, security and application in decision-support tools across sectors Apply and promote FAIR data principles (Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, Reusability) and related standards in project data management Develop and implement digital and data-driven approaches for infrastructure risk assessment, resilience planning and coastal and marine management Contribute to SAFEWIN’s development of federated learning approaches for cross-sectoral data cooperation in sensitive infrastructure contexts Contribute to KRAFT’s analysis of data management challenges and cascading risks across critical infrastructure systems Engage with Swedish and international stakeholders, including public agencies, research partners and practitioners Translate complex data and modelling outputs into policy-relevant insights, project reports, publications and stakeholder-facing materials Contribute to proposal development and fundraising for new projects Support project coordination and supervision of junior researchers where relevant What we are looking for We do not expect candidates to have expertise across all areas listed. We are particularly interested in candidates with strong foundations in either data systems and digital methods or the governance and application of digital tools, combined with a demonstrated ability to work across disciplinary and sectoral boundaries. Experience in or genuine interest in water, coastal, marine or critical infrastructure contexts is valued but not required. Essential PhD in data science, environmental informatics, computer science, infrastructure systems or a related field; candidates without a PhD must demonstrate equivalent independent research experience, including a track record of securing funding Strong experience with data integration, modelling, spatial analysis or the development of digital decision-support tools Experience eliciting user requirements and translating them into analytical methods, digital tools or decision-support products Experience working with data from complex, multi-sectoral or infrastructure-related contexts Working proficiency in at least one programming or scripting language (e.g. Python, R) for data analysis or tool development Ability to lead analytical work packages within interdisciplinary research projects Familiarity with data governance, metadata standards, interoperability frameworks and data architectures supporting the sharing and use of data across organizations or sectors Experience contributing to or leading research funding proposals, with a track record of securing funds at a scale commensurate with career stage Strong publication record or equivalent output in applied research settings Excellent written and oral communication skills in English Desirable Experience with federated learning, privacy-preserving computation or cross-sectoral data governance Familiarity with GIS and geospatial data tools Background in or demonstrable familiarity with critical infrastructure systems, offshore energy, marine monitoring or defence-adjacent data environments Working proficiency in Swedish Who you are This is a cross-cutting role open to candidates at mid- or senior-researcher level. Both levels are genuinely considered; the appointment will reflect the experience and profile of the successful candidate. The ideal candidate at either level combines technical depth in data systems with the ability to engage meaningfully with governance, policy and stakeholder dimensions – and to translate between these registers. The role sits at the technical–policy interface that characterizes SEI’s comparative advantage. We are not looking for a pure engineer or a pure policy analyst, but someone who understands data systems well enough to make credible technical contributions and is intellectually curious about the institutional, political and governance dimensions of how data is managed and shared in complex settings. Mid-level researcher – A mid-level researcher will have demonstrated the ability to work independently on analytical and data-intensive tasks within research projects. They will have some experience contributing to funding proposals and may have secured smaller grants or project components, though not necessarily in a leading role. They may have worked within teams or independently without formal management responsibilities, and will have an emerging publication record or equivalent demonstrated output in applied research settings. Senior researcher – A senior researcher will have a demonstrated track record of independently mobilizing research or innovation funding, including having led funding applications, not only participated in teams led by others. They will have successfully secured funds both for their own work and to support others, and will have held leadership positions with responsibility for more junior staff. They will have built a recognized area of work, evidenced through a sustained publication record, a portfolio of funded projects or equivalent standing in applied or policy research communities.
3rd level qualification in an architecture, engineering & construction (AEC) related field Knowledge of Synchro Pro 4D Working knowledge of industry-standard BIM software e.g. Revit, ArchiCAD etc Working knowledge of industry-standard planning software e.g. P6, Powerproject, MS Project, Synchro Modeller As a member of the project management team, you have the opportunity to influence safety culture onsite by demonstrating personal commitment, setting clear expectations, and effectively communicating safety policies. By consistently modelling safe behaviour, prioritising safety above productivity, and ensuring that all workers receive proper training and resources, you can foster an environment where safety is ingrained in every aspect of the construction process. Encouraging open communication, recognising and rewarding safe behaviour, and conducting regular inspections further reinforce the importance of safety. By taking these steps, you can help create a culture where safety is a shared value and a top priority for all stakeholders involved in the project. Reporting to the BIM/ Planner Manager, based in Europe the responsibilities for the role include: Setting up Synchro Project template and files and maintenance of same for the duration of a project Develop Resource Appearance Profiles, Status Colors and Resource Cost for reuse BIM-based Planning Create schedule fragnet from BIM Models Assign Physical Quantity to Tasks Set up Rules (production rates) for quantity-driven task durations Conduct 4D Reviews Advanced Filtering for Tasks and 3D Understand Critical Path Filter and Analysis Adjust 4D Model by using 3D/Resource and Task selection mode Schedule Health Check and Alerts Implement 4D for Logistics, Spatial Coordination, and Safety Planning Workspaces (for contractor coordination) Spatial Coordination (for safety planning) Collaborative Planning Field Tracking and Progress Monitoring Calculate User Fields and Synchro Script Create Calculated UF for Auto-matching Resource Management, Cost and Earned Value Assign Resource Units and review Resource Usage graph Assign Cost loading Resources and Tasks Earned Value Management The ideal candidate will have strong interpersonal, communication, presentation, and IT skills, have an understanding and working knowledge of construction methodologies, planning and scheduling. Along with attention to detail, this role requires the individual to be adaptable while working in a fast-paced environment. The ability to work independently and alongside a team to develop 4D planning scenarios along with the ability to work to strict deadlines on a fast track project will be beneficial to the role.
Data-driven understanding & predictive modelling of sediment accumulation in urban drainage infrastructures Do you want to develop your research and teaching in an environment where collaboration with industry and society is a natural part of the work? With us, you will collaborate with dedicated colleagues, have access to modern research infrastructure, and enjoy strong opportunities to attract external funding. You will have the space to make a real difference for your students, your research, and society at large. The Urban Water Engineering research group seeks a driven and committed postdoc with a focus on data-driven monitoring and predictive modelling of sediment accumulation in urban drainage infrastructures to support evidence-based maintenance that contributes to improved water quality and enhanced urban resilience to flooding. Take the opportunity to join one of the leading stormwater research groups in the world with an international, creative and dynamic environment and close cooperation with the industry and universities worldwide. The group consists of about 50 members including senior researchers, Swedish and international adjunct professors and about 20 doctoral students. The group has an extensive national and international collaboration network. The group's overall goal is to contribute to the development of sustainable urban water systems. Subject description Urban Water Engineering encompasses the entire urban water system (storm drains, drinking water supply and wastewater) with respect to collection, transport and treatment, as well as organisation and planning. The research aims to encourage a strong economy, clean environment and the wise use of resources, while preserving the public’s health and safety. Project description Stormwater transports a wide range of pollutants from urban environments to receiving waters, posing major challenges for the protection of surface waters and coastal ecosystems. Urban drainage infrastructures, such as gully pots and stormwater ponds, play a critical role by retaining sediments and associated contaminants. However, their performance depends on effective operation and maintenance (O&M), which in practice is often reactive or based on fixed schedules, despite large spatial and temporal variability in sediment accumulation. This PhD project is part of a larger interdisciplinary research initiative aiming to enable a transition towards more data-driven and environmentally responsible maintenance of urban drainage infrastructures. The research work will focus on developing a data-driven understanding of sediment accumulation processes in urban drainage infrastructures. This includes long-term monitoring using high-resolution sensors to capture sediment dynamics across rainfall events and seasons. Based on these data, predictive models will be developed to estimate sediment accumulation and infra-structure’s remaining functionality. The results will support more effective maintenance strategies by identifying when and where maintenances are needed to maximise environmental performance and operational efficiency. Within this project, the postdoc will be involved in collaboration with stakeholders in the water and wastewater industry and will communicate results both with the industry and international researchers through well-established competence network. Duties As a Postdoctoral researcher you independently plan and carry out your research work. Further tasks include the writing of scientific papers and the participation in Swedish and international conferences. You may also have the opportunity to teach in undergraduate courses, and administrative tasks may be included (up to 20% of fulltime). You will have two supervisors who will support you. The research work for this project will specifically include field sampling work. Qualifications In order to be eligible for employment as postdoc you must have a PhD or a foreign degree equivalent to a PhD in in the field of water and environment, natural resources engineering, civil engineering or environmental chemistry. A doctoral degree awarded no more than three years before the application deadline provides a useful qualification. Candidates who have been awarded a doctoral degree at an earlier date may also be considered if there are special grounds, for example, different types of statutory leave of absence. The applicant should have the ability to work independently and take own initiative as well as being able to independently address new research areas. Good oral and written skills in English are essential to facilitate presentation of research outcomes in international conferences and scientific papers. It is advantageous if you have knowledge and experience of: - stormwater management, Bayesian statistics, sediment transport processes, hydraulics/hydrology, thermodynamics (e.g. heat transfer processes) - experience of sensor-based monitoring, field sampling, machine learning, programming as well as working with large environmental measurement data sets Swedish/Scandinavian language skills are beneficial, as they will facilitate communication with stakeholders and participation in teaching activities. Having a driver’s license is meritorious, as it will facilitate research work. Applicants should provide contact details to minimum two reference persons upon request. Further information Full-time fixed term employment for two years with placement in Urban Water Engineering. Placement: Luleå. Starting: Autumn 2026. For further information about the position, please contact Postdoctoral researcher Haoyu Wei (+46)920-491728, mailto:haoyu.wei@ltu.se Union representatives SACO-S Diana Chroneer,(+46 )920-49 2037 mailto:diana.chroneer@ltu.se OFR-S Marika Vesterberg,(+46)920-49 1721 mailto:marika.vesterberg@ltu.se In case of different interpretations of the English and Swedish versions of this announcement, the Swedish version takes precedence. For the full version of the advertisement, see Job vacancies | Luleå tekniska universitet Application We prefer that you apply for this position by clicking on the apply button below. The application should include a CV, personal letter and copies of verified diplomas from high school and universities. Mark your application with the reference number below. Your application, including diplomas, must be written in English or Swedish. Closing date for applications: August 17, 2026 Reference number: 3516-2026