Accelerator Physicist (Beam Dynamics)
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About the role
Accelerator Physicist (Beam Dynamics)
The Canadian Light source Inc. (CLSI) is looking for an experienced Physicist with expertise in Beam Dynamics to join our Accelerator Physics (AP) group. Within the Accelerator Operations and Development department, the AP team provides scientific and technical leadership needed to operate and optimize the accelerators’ performance.
Who we are
The Canadian Light Source (CLS) is a 3rd generation synchrotron light source and a national research facility located on the University of Saskatchewan. CLS produces very bright light that is used to explore the laws of nature from the microscopic to the macroscopic dimensions and helps bolster innovation in many technical fields. Through its 22 beamlines, it serves national and international users working on everything from dinosaur skins to mine remediation and from cancer treatment to cutting edge electronics.
Our facility is centrally located on the beautiful grounds of the University of Saskatchewan within walking distance of Saskatoon’s riverbank trails and close to campus amenities such as fitness facilities, restaurants, museums, and galleries. Saskatoon is a livable and growing city with plenty of green space and walking paths, a thriving arts community, and a lively music scene. The city, as well as the provincial and regional parks within a driving distance, offer year-round options for outdoors activities and exploration.
What your responsibilities will include
As a recognized and experienced Accelerator Physicist, your main goal is to ensure the effective operation of the accelerator complex:
- You will provide support to the operations team to find, analyse, and resolve machine and beam quality issues.
- You will work together with members of the Accelerator Physics group as well as other colleagues in the facility to propose technical upgrades of components or subsystems.
- You will provide remediation plans to address identified risk with specific systems to ensure high availability of beam for the user program.
- You will develop technical ownership for one of our accelerator systems and become the “go to” expert for your colleagues.
You are encouraged to develop new approaches in the field of accelerator physics through collaboration with other accelerator groups, guest researchers, students and other stakeholders in Canada and internationally.
Some considerations for planning your work
Some travel, within Canada and international, is expected to interact with vendors, suppliers and collaborators as well as to showcase your work as a member of CLSI to the international community.
Shift work (e.g. evenings, weekends) is expected during machine developments studies to minimally impact operations. On occasion, designated qualified operators in the AP team may be requested to cover unexpected absences from the Operations team. These opportunities will also help you support further understanding of how our staff work with and support our systems day to day.
What you would bring
This role is right for you if you enjoy collaborating with other professionals and experts and have an interest in solving unique problems.
Qualifications
- Ph.D. in accelerator physics or closely related field.
- A minimum of 5 years of directly related experience (post Ph.D.) in areas such as developing new operational schemes for a particle beam accelerator, preferentially for High energy LINAC or Transfer Lines.
- Proven record of theoretical and conceptual knowledge in Beam dynamics and/or Lattice design.
Any of the following qualification will be considered an asset
Experience supervising/mentoring students or younger researchers.
**Compensation:**Salary will be based on the experience and background of the successful candidate.
A comprehensive benefits package, including supplemental health & dental, life insurance, pension plan, health spending account, and four weeks’ vacation is part of a competitive compensation package.
Should you be relocating to Saskatoon to take the job at CLS as part of your next career move, we also offer relocation assistance. Although housing prices in Saskatoon tend to be more reasonable as compared to other areas of Canada, we also provide a loan to support you with the purchase of a home.
To Apply: Please apply on****www.lightsource.ca/careers****with your cover letter, CV and a list of publications demonstrating your knowledge in beam manipulation and/or lattice design.
We will start reviewing applications in May 2026 and will continue reviewing applications until the position is filled. While all applicants are thanked for their interest, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Canadian Light Source Inc. (CLSI) is an equal opportunities employer and encourages members of designated groups (women, Indigenous people, people with disabilities and visible minorities) to self-identify on their applications. One of our values is Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion and we strive to create a workforce that reflects our users and the community in which we live. We welcome all qualified candidates to apply, and we hope you will choose CLSI as your employer of choice. If you have any questions or concerns about accessible employment at CLSI, or to begin a confidential conversation about your individual accessibility or accommodation needs through our recruitment process, please contact us at jobs@lightsource.ca*.*
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About CANADIAN LIGHT SOURCE INC.
The Canadian Light Source is the only synchrotron in Canada and one of the largest scientific infrastructure investments in our country’s history.
Since the start of operations, in 2005, CLS has enabled over 5,000 scientists from 56 Canadian academic institutions and 45 countries, to publish over 6,000 scientific papers, highlighting discoveries in a wide variety of fields, in over 1,000 international scientific collaborations.
From helping in the fight against COVID-19 to creating new cancer-fighting drugs, developing more nutritious and climate-resistant crops and supporting clean-tech and green mining processes, CLS’s infrastructure and experts help researchers solve problems, train the next generation of scientists, and support industries to become more efficient and sustainable.
CLS employs more than 250 people including scientists, engineers, technicians and administrative and business personnel.
The Canada Foundation for Innovation, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Government of Saskatchewan and the University of Saskatchewan fund our operations.
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Accelerator Physicist (Beam Dynamics)
Top Benefits
About the role
Accelerator Physicist (Beam Dynamics)
The Canadian Light source Inc. (CLSI) is looking for an experienced Physicist with expertise in Beam Dynamics to join our Accelerator Physics (AP) group. Within the Accelerator Operations and Development department, the AP team provides scientific and technical leadership needed to operate and optimize the accelerators’ performance.
Who we are
The Canadian Light Source (CLS) is a 3rd generation synchrotron light source and a national research facility located on the University of Saskatchewan. CLS produces very bright light that is used to explore the laws of nature from the microscopic to the macroscopic dimensions and helps bolster innovation in many technical fields. Through its 22 beamlines, it serves national and international users working on everything from dinosaur skins to mine remediation and from cancer treatment to cutting edge electronics.
Our facility is centrally located on the beautiful grounds of the University of Saskatchewan within walking distance of Saskatoon’s riverbank trails and close to campus amenities such as fitness facilities, restaurants, museums, and galleries. Saskatoon is a livable and growing city with plenty of green space and walking paths, a thriving arts community, and a lively music scene. The city, as well as the provincial and regional parks within a driving distance, offer year-round options for outdoors activities and exploration.
What your responsibilities will include
As a recognized and experienced Accelerator Physicist, your main goal is to ensure the effective operation of the accelerator complex:
- You will provide support to the operations team to find, analyse, and resolve machine and beam quality issues.
- You will work together with members of the Accelerator Physics group as well as other colleagues in the facility to propose technical upgrades of components or subsystems.
- You will provide remediation plans to address identified risk with specific systems to ensure high availability of beam for the user program.
- You will develop technical ownership for one of our accelerator systems and become the “go to” expert for your colleagues.
You are encouraged to develop new approaches in the field of accelerator physics through collaboration with other accelerator groups, guest researchers, students and other stakeholders in Canada and internationally.
Some considerations for planning your work
Some travel, within Canada and international, is expected to interact with vendors, suppliers and collaborators as well as to showcase your work as a member of CLSI to the international community.
Shift work (e.g. evenings, weekends) is expected during machine developments studies to minimally impact operations. On occasion, designated qualified operators in the AP team may be requested to cover unexpected absences from the Operations team. These opportunities will also help you support further understanding of how our staff work with and support our systems day to day.
What you would bring
This role is right for you if you enjoy collaborating with other professionals and experts and have an interest in solving unique problems.
Qualifications
- Ph.D. in accelerator physics or closely related field.
- A minimum of 5 years of directly related experience (post Ph.D.) in areas such as developing new operational schemes for a particle beam accelerator, preferentially for High energy LINAC or Transfer Lines.
- Proven record of theoretical and conceptual knowledge in Beam dynamics and/or Lattice design.
Any of the following qualification will be considered an asset
Experience supervising/mentoring students or younger researchers.
**Compensation:**Salary will be based on the experience and background of the successful candidate.
A comprehensive benefits package, including supplemental health & dental, life insurance, pension plan, health spending account, and four weeks’ vacation is part of a competitive compensation package.
Should you be relocating to Saskatoon to take the job at CLS as part of your next career move, we also offer relocation assistance. Although housing prices in Saskatoon tend to be more reasonable as compared to other areas of Canada, we also provide a loan to support you with the purchase of a home.
To Apply: Please apply on****www.lightsource.ca/careers****with your cover letter, CV and a list of publications demonstrating your knowledge in beam manipulation and/or lattice design.
We will start reviewing applications in May 2026 and will continue reviewing applications until the position is filled. While all applicants are thanked for their interest, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Canadian Light Source Inc. (CLSI) is an equal opportunities employer and encourages members of designated groups (women, Indigenous people, people with disabilities and visible minorities) to self-identify on their applications. One of our values is Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion and we strive to create a workforce that reflects our users and the community in which we live. We welcome all qualified candidates to apply, and we hope you will choose CLSI as your employer of choice. If you have any questions or concerns about accessible employment at CLSI, or to begin a confidential conversation about your individual accessibility or accommodation needs through our recruitment process, please contact us at jobs@lightsource.ca*.*
Not the right fit? Search for Accelerator Physicist jobs in Saskatoon, SK
About CANADIAN LIGHT SOURCE INC.
The Canadian Light Source is the only synchrotron in Canada and one of the largest scientific infrastructure investments in our country’s history.
Since the start of operations, in 2005, CLS has enabled over 5,000 scientists from 56 Canadian academic institutions and 45 countries, to publish over 6,000 scientific papers, highlighting discoveries in a wide variety of fields, in over 1,000 international scientific collaborations.
From helping in the fight against COVID-19 to creating new cancer-fighting drugs, developing more nutritious and climate-resistant crops and supporting clean-tech and green mining processes, CLS’s infrastructure and experts help researchers solve problems, train the next generation of scientists, and support industries to become more efficient and sustainable.
CLS employs more than 250 people including scientists, engineers, technicians and administrative and business personnel.
The Canada Foundation for Innovation, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Government of Saskatchewan and the University of Saskatchewan fund our operations.