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Career
Most definitely a good career move
We are the Swiss Federal Nuclear Safety Inspectorate (ENSI). As an independent regulatory authority, we strengthen safety all along the nuclear energy process chain. Our primary aim is to protect people and the environment against ionising radiation.
The duties and tasks to which we devote our time are complex and require us to accept a very high level of responsibility. Our employees come from a wide range of specialist backgrounds. We offer them a highly interesting work environment in which interdisciplinary cooperation, including within international committees, is emphasised and exchange of knowledge is valued.
Vacancies
Working at ENSI means working with us to develop new dimensions, taking on responsible tasks and deciding on a long-term perspective.
Our excellent framework conditions lay the best foundations for a successful working relationship. We offer flexible working hours, childcare allowances, an attractive pension plan plus support for continuing education and professional development.
We are based in Brugg (canton of Aargau), where we employ some 150 employees with expertise and know-how from almost 40 different occupations and trades. Discover what career opportunities there are for you.
As most job advertisements are only available in German, please visit the German page Karriere.
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Physiker oder Naturwissenschaftler für die Leitung der Sektion Radiologischer Arbeitsschutz (m/w/d)
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Fachspezialist Strahlenmessung 100% (m/w/d)
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Elektroingenieur Aufsichtsbehörde 80 – 100 % (w/m/d)
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Naturwissenschaftler oder Ingenieur für den Notfallschutz 100% (m/w/d)
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Spontanbewerbung
You can find more information about your career opportunities.
You can find answers to your questions about the application process.
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Working at ENSI
Here you can find more information about working at ENSI, i. e. our corporate culture and values, benefits, the onboarding process and living and working in Brugg.
Our Business Units
Whether geology, IT, communications, or mechanical engineering – an overview of our six divisions will give you an idea of the diverse topics we focus on and how wide our technical expertise is spread:
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What our employees have to say
From Human & Organisational Factors to Deep Geological Disposal & Analyses through to System Engineering: which specific tasks lie behind which section and what does a typical working day look like for our employees? From our employee testimonials you can learn more.
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Self-responsibility and mutual appreciation are two factors that characterise our work.»
Marc Kenzelmann, Director General
We look forward to meeting you
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Swiss Federal Nuclear Safety Inspectorate ENSI
Industriestrasse 19
CH-5201 Brugg
Phone: +41 56 460 84 40
E-Mail: HR-ensi@ensi.ch