Work tasks
The position will primarily be directed towards research on corrosion in CO2 transportation systems, but may also involve projects within corrosion in oil and gas pipelines. The work tasks will be both theoretical and practical, and will include planning, coordination, execution and reporting of laboratory experiments. Project development and network building within industry and academia will also be part of the job.
Qualifications
PhD in corrosion, chemistry or materials technology, or Masters degree plus at least 3 years experience
Good understanding of corrosion, electrochemistry and thermodynamics
Experience with and interest for practical laboratory work
Industry experience will be an advantage
Personal qualities
The candidate should be highly motivated and solution oriented and be able to work independently and take initiative and responsibility. It is also important to be able to work in project teams with multiple specialists. Good presentation and communication skills in English (oral and written) is required, and knowledge of Norwegian will be an advantage.
We offer
Challenging and exciting tasks with focus on solving the industry's needs
Large opportunities in an international high competence environment with experienced research scientists
Modern world-class laboratories
Good opportunities for professional development and international network building
An informal and positive working environment
Competitive salary, flexible working hours and good pension and insurance scheme
Please include a copy of your MSc/PhD diploma with marks with the application.
We place great emphasis on your personal suitability for the position. IFE is subject to the National Security Act, and the candidate must be able to pass a background check and must be able to obtain security clearance and authorization.
Contacts
Rolf Nyborg, Department Head, 970 75 048, LinkedIn Profile
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