




Job Summary: IEA Group is responsible for the electrical, control, and automation infrastructures of the Sirius light lines, covering activities from project design through execution and continuous improvement. Key Highlights: 1. Design and implement improvements to electro-electronic installations. 2. Plan, execute, and monitor projects in electro-electronic infrastructure. 3. Evaluate process performance and propose efficiency improvements. To join the Electro-Electronic Infrastructure and Automation (IEA) Group at the National Synchrotron Light Laboratory (LNLS). IEA Group oversees the electrical, control, and automation infrastructures of the Sirius light lines. It handles project development—from preliminary to detailed design—assembly of automation panels and control racks, and field installation work. The group also performs commissioning and implements upgrades and adaptations to existing infrastructures. **Responsibilities and Duties** * Design and implement improvements to projects and processes related to electro-electronic installations; * Plan, execute, and monitor electro-electronic infrastructure projects, ensuring scope, schedule, and budget compliance; * Evaluate performance of existing processes and propose improvements to increase efficiency; * Establish technical and methodological standards for project development and installation execution; * Participate in field installation activities with the team and support 5S routines. **Requirements and Qualifications** * Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Control and Automation Engineering, or Mechatronics; * Intermediate English proficiency; * Knowledge of electrical installation and panel design (single-line and multi-line diagrams); * Proficiency in EPLAN Electric P8 engineering software; * Familiarity with Autodesk Navisworks. **Desirable** * Experience supervising construction works and guiding technical staff; * Experience preparing technical specification documents; * Experience in electrical installation and distribution/automation panel projects; * Knowledge of and familiarity with technical and regulatory standards such as NBR5410, NR10, and related standards for electrical installations and panel design; * Knowledge of automation systems, including PLCs; * Completed technical training in the relevant field. **Additional Information** **Our Benefits** Health Insurance – Unimed Dental Insurance – Uniodonto Psychological Support – Telavita Life Insurance – Allianz Private Pension Plan – BrasilPrev Maternity Leave (extended for 6 months) Paternity Leave (25 days) Childcare Allowance On-site Restaurant Meal and/or Food Allowance – Pluxee (R$1\.020,00/month) Shuttle Service Transportation Voucher On-site Parking Club – Telecamp Club – Free SESC Association Membership Wellhub – Gym Discounts Partnership Agreements with Companies Offering Discounts **We reaffirm our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, encouraging applications from people with disabilities, neurodiverse individuals, women, LGBTI\+, people of diverse ethnicities, generations, and body types, as well as other socially marginalized groups.** At the Brazilian Center for Research in Energy and Materials (CNPEM), we are driven by a passion for science. Our environment is a vibrant research and development hub where professionals across disciplines connect to tackle complex challenges and develop solutions to critical problems—particularly in health, energy, renewable materials, and sustainability. We are a Social Organization supervised by the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation (MCTI), at the forefront of scientific research in Brazil. We operate Sirius—the largest scientific infrastructure ever built in the country—and are currently developing Orion, a dedicated laboratory complex for advanced pathogen research, which will be available to the national and international scientific community. We offer a broad range of career opportunities for professionals with diverse backgrounds. At CNPEM, we conduct cutting-edge research spanning nanotechnology, biosciences, biotechnology, bio-renewables, scientific instrumentation, and accelerator physics—carried out respectively by the National Nanotechnology Laboratory (LNNano), Biosciences Laboratory (LNBio), Bio-Renewables Laboratory (LNBR), and Synchrotron Light Laboratory (LNLS). These initiatives are reinforced by challenging technological projects and frontier engineering solutions led by the Deputy Directorate for Technology (DAT). This entire ecosystem is supported by an integrated network of strategic areas—including information technology, communications, project management, legal & compliance advisory, human resources, finance, procurement, sustainability, and innovation—distributed across the General Directorate (DG) and Shared Services Directorate (DSC). The Deputy Directorate for Infrastructure (DAI) ensures facility maintenance, engineering support, and architectural development, creating optimal conditions for all activities. Ilum School of Science complements these efforts with a Bachelor’s program in Science and Technology, offering an innovative curriculum that prepares future generations of scientists to meet tomorrow’s challenges. We believe success is achieved through dedication, collaboration, and a clear sense of purpose. We value the continuous development of our professionals and students, providing an inspiring and supportive environment conducive to both professional and personal growth. We are committed to sustainability and seek solutions that foster a greener future. We prioritize the care and well-being of our employees while valuing diversity and fostering an inclusive environment where everyone is welcome and respected. **If you are passionate about science and seeking a place where you can make a difference, join us at CNPEM.**


