
Combat Nuclear Profiliration
The Division develops operational capabilities to undertake inspections in line with the provisions of the CTBT. After the treaty enters into force, an on-site inspection (OSI) is launched to establish whether or not a nuclear explosion has been carried out. During such an inspection, facts might also be gathered to identify a possible violator of the Treaty. It thus constitutes the final verification measure under the CTBT.
Duties:
Under the close supervision of the Coordinator, OSI and in coordination with the responsible Officer(s), the Intern shall:
- Assist with the definition, review, or enhancement of scope of projects of the Division;
- In collaboration with an assigned supervisor, support with the project planning and execution to accomplish the project;
- Contribute technical or programmatic research;
- Assist with the preparation of reports including relevant documentation;
- Other tasks as assigned.
Education: The applicant must have completed at least two years of full-time study that will lead to the award of a degree in scientific, engineering or technical field. Applications may be may up to two years after completion of a bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral degree.
Language: The applicant must possess excellent written and oral communication in English. Working knowledge of another official language of the CTBTO Preparatory Commission is an asset.