Shape the Future of Cancer Care with IBA in Spain!IBA, the global leader in proton therapy, is partnering with the Spanish Ministry of Health to install ten state-of-the-art proton therapy systems across Spain in the coming 4 years, thanks to support from the Amancio Ortega Foundation.We’re looking for talented technical professionals to join our teams on permanent contracts.You’ll be grouped into a team and commit to the installation of at least two proton therapy units at different locations.These centers are based in Santiago de Compostela, San Sebastian, Barcelona, Seville, Malaga, Madrid (La Paz and Fuenlabrada), Valencia, and Gran Canaria.If you’re ready to contribute to a life-changing mission and work at the forefront of medical innovation, join us today and make a real impact!MissionYou play a key role in our mission to treat patients and fight cancer!As Hardware Service Engineer, you are responsible for installation, calibration and commissioning activities on the Proton Therapy Centre, with a specific focus on the electromechanical equipment.As part of the Ortega project, you will be responsible for potentially 2 or 3 installations in a row.A training period is planned before the launch of the first installation. The first installation, based in Santiago de Compostela (Galicia) is expected to be completed within 12 months with a start planned on October 2025. The start date may be adjusted if necessary.Our HR team will support you in your relocation to your second location.Challenges we trust you withAs Hardware Service Engineer, you are responsible for :Participating in the installation of the IBA equipment on the Proton Therapy site with a specific focus on the electro-mechanical equipment (Gantry, Power Supply Cabinets, Electrical wiring, X-Ray equipment, etc.)Testing, calibrating and validating the equipment according to the specifications and ensuring the customer requirements are met in terms of compliance, quality, technical performance and timingCritically analyzing data to diagnose potential technical problemsCollaborating intensively during installation and commissioning phase with subcontractors to supervise the installation until the start-up of equipmentTroubleshooting the equipment including solving electrical and mechanical issuesEnsuring the highest quality of state-of-the-art technologies and servicesWhat we valueYou have :A Bachelor or Master degree in Engineering or an equivalent experienceA sound experience in electronics / electrical system troubleshooting, mechanical system design and repairTechnical knowledge of cooling systems, vacuum systems, PLC’s regulation loops, drivers, sensors, electric motors, positioning equipment, high and low voltage equipmentThe ability to troubleshoot complex system issuesStrong written and verbal communication skills in English. Spanish is an asset.Knowledge of local EHS regulationsAnd you also are :Able to follow procedures and you able to deliver on strict deadlinesAnalytical, with good troubleshooting skills, able to identify root cause of issuesWilling to share your knowledge in your area of expertiseA team player with strong interpersonal skillsWilling to travel extensively during the training periodA flexible person, willing to work in rotating shift work, night work and weekends (up to 50% of your time)We offerA permanent contract.The opportunity to contribute to a unique and cutting-edge project in the fight against cancer.A strong and collaborative team environment, where challenges are tackled together.The chance to live in different locations for several months, broadening your professional and personal horizons.A meaningful career, making a real difference in medical innovation and patient care.#J-18808-Ljbffr