Physicist for Magnetic Field Shielding, Radiation Protection, and Building Physics | Physiker*in (w/m/d) im Bereich Magnetfeldabschirmung, Strahlenschutz und Bauphysik

Siemens AG

Erlangen, Bayern, Deutschland
Published Sep 22, 2025
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

Join Siemens Healthineers as a Physicist specializing in magnetic field shielding, radiation protection, and building physics. In this role, you will be instrumental in simulating, measuring, and optimizing magnetic field shielding, driving automation, and standardization. You will conduct independent on-site measurements of magnetic fields and building vibrations, manage associated hardware and software, and collaborate closely with R&D and external partners to develop solutions. Your responsibilities also include training and advising internal project managers on your expertise, calculating and managing radiation protection measures according to DIN standards, and actively contributing to standardization processes. This position offers the opportunity to integrate building physics aspects into sustainable architectural concepts and support the development of siting-relevant product features. You will work with cutting-edge technology, including leveraging FE data for AI-driven solutions, contributing to the future of healthcare.

Required Skills

Education

Master's degree in Physics or Medical Physics, or a PhD in a related field

Experience

  • Several years of relevant professional experience in physics, medical physics, or building physics in an industrial environment
  • Profound experience with FEM simulations (e.g., magnetic field calculations)
  • Knowledge of measurement technology, building physics, and/or radiation protection is advantageous
  • Knowledge of workflows and imaging procedures in radiation therapy is advantageous

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Intermediate)

Additional

  • Possibility to work remotely up to 60% of the time (within Germany); Position can be filled full-time or part-time (min. 30h/week); Potential for future leadership responsibility