
Se convoca una plaza de soporte de IT. Es en el centro de protonterapia del Instituto Paul Scherrer, un centro
8 BECAS – Becas para la formación en desarrollo tecnológico dirigido arecién titulados/as de grado (curso 2021-2022 o posterior) oestudiantes de máster universitario. PS-2023-005 Están destinadas a recién titulados de grado (curso 2021-2022 oposterior) o estudiantes de máster universitario. Las titulacionesrequeridas son las Ingenierías Industrial, Informática, Aeronáutica yTelecomunicaciones, y Ciencias Físicas. Nivel del Título académico:Título con correspondencia a Nivel 2 del Marco Español deCualificaciones para la Educación Superior. RD 967/2014, de 21 denoviembre. Mas información en:https://www.iac.es/es/ofertas-de-trabajo/8-becas-de-verano-formacion-en-desarrollo-tecnologico-dirigido-recien-tituladosas-de-grado-curso-2021 Plazo de presentación de solicitudes: 19/04/2023 Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias:http://www.iac.es/
Tenemos nuevo TECHNITIVE: Technitive: ¡No basta con ser eléctricos!(Virtual), esta vez de la mano de Edgar Aneas, experto de I+D enel sector de automoción. El 19 de abril a las 16:00H. La invitación es gratuita, de 1h de duración máxima, no hay límitede participantes y se realiza en Youtube Live enviando el link a laspersonas inscritas unas 24h antes del webinar Enlace de inscripción:https://www.eventbrite.es/e/entradas-technitive-no-basta-con-ser-electricos-virtual-595801958697[1]
The CNIC Cicerone Program call 2023: Laboratory summer internships atthe CNIC for university students is open now – and will be open untilApril 28. The CICERONE Program is open to Masters and advanced undergraduatestudents studying towards a biomedicine-related university degree. Participants extend their scientific training through hands-onexperience of laboratory-based biomedical research during the summerrecess. In addition to carrying out a supervised research project, thestudents also attend CNIC seminars. _You will find all the information here [1]._ www.cnic.es training_program@cnic.es
Type of contract Traineeship Who can apply? EU nationals eligible for our traineeship programme Grant The trainee grant is €1,070 per month plus an accommodationallowance (see further information section) Working time Full time Place of work Frankfurt am Main, Germany Closing date 12.04.2023 Your team You will be part of the Operational Risk and Business ContinuityManagement Section, which forms part of the ECB’s Chief ServicesOffice. Our team is responsible for developing, implementing and maintaining thepolicies that govern the management of operational risk, businesscontinuity and critical incidents at the ECB, and for providing otherbusiness areas with methodological support for any related matters. We also produce a holistic risk profile for the ECB, coordinatingbank-wide risk assessments and associated acceptance procedures,carrying out business impact and threat analyses, and running resilienceexercises and tests. In addition to this, we monitor and report on thestatus of risk mitigation measures and follow up on high-impactincidents at the ECB. Furthermore, our Section supports operational riskand organisational resilience management across the Eurosystem, theEuropean System of Central Banks, and European banking supervision. The ECB is an inclusive employer, and we strive to reflect the diversityof the population we serve. We encourage you to apply irrespective ofage, disability, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, race, religiousbeliefs, sexual orientation or other characteristics. Your role As a trainee in our Section, you will: * provide support with tasks relating to all three of the Section’score disciplines (operational risk, business continuity and criticalincident management); * maintain systems containing operational risk and businesscontinuity-related information; * be responsible for maintaining the external loss database, as well asdata relating to the ECB-wide mass notification tool and associatedalert exercises; * monitor the news to keep abreast of external threats; * support resilience exercises and tests; * contribute to regular risk and control self-assessments (RCSAs),which includes preparing an enterprise risk and resilience dashboard forthe decision-making bodies and senior management of the ECB. This position offers you excellent opportunities to gain hands-onexperience in a team that fosters organisational resilience and acts asa second line of defence against non-financial risks. In this role youwill be able to develop strong analytical and communication skills byinteracting with a variety of stakeholders across the ECB. You will bepart of a multicultural team that strives for continuous innovation tomake a positive impact on the lives of European citizens. Qualifications, experience and skills Essential: * a bachelor’s degree or higher in non-financial risk management,business and/or public administration, auditing, information technologyor another relevant field; * experience analysing data and producing reports; * knowledge of organisational resilience, operational risk, businesscontinuity, or crisis management; * a good knowledge of the MS Office package, in particular PowerPointand Excel; * good skills in data processing and data visualisation; * an advanced (C1) command of English and an intermediate (B1) commandof at least one other official language of the EU, according to theCommon European Framework of Reference for Languages [2]. Desired: * experience in the financial/banking sector; * experience using Visual Basic for Applications in MS Excel; * a basic understanding of the functioning of the ECB, the EuropeanSystem of Central Banks and the Single Supervisory Mechanism.