Vacancies
Diversity at the university: we seek differentness
As one of the leading universities of applied sciences in Switzerland, the FHNW offers a wide range of jobs in the scientific and administrative domains as well as in the area of vocational training. The FHNW operates at the point where education, professional activity and professional development intersect - a challenging and meaningful working environment.
We currently have 26 opportunities
 
 
Position Department Workplace Operation Area
Laborant/in School of Life Sciences FHNW Muttenz Scientific Staff
Leitung Studierendenadministration (60–80 %) School of Life Sciences FHNW Muttenz Services
Institutsassistenz
Mutterschaftsvertretung mit Option auf Einstellung (80 %)
School of Life Sciences FHNW Muttenz Services
Guest Professor Applied Quantum Computing (50%-100%) School of Life Sciences FHNW Muttenz Lecturers
Sachbearbeiter/in Controlling (80–100 %) University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland FHNW Windisch Services
Koordination Informationskompetenz E-Librarian 80%-100% University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland FHNW Windisch Services
Dozent*in Druckvorstufe (40 %) Academy of Art and Design FHNW Basel Lecturers
Professor*in Analyse, Entwurf und Konstruktion (50-70 %) School of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geomatics FHNW Muttenz Lecturers
Mitarbeiter*in Studierendenadministration (80 %) Academy of Art and Design FHNW Basel Services
Mitarbeiter*in Ausbildungsadministration (80 %) School of Engineering FHNW Windisch Services
HR-Verantwortliche*r (80–100 %) Academy of Art and Design FHNW Basel Services
Wissenschaftliche*r Mitarbeiter*in Naturwissenschaftsdidaktik (50%) School for Teacher Education FHNW Windisch Scientific Staff
Wissenschaftliche*r Mitarbeiter*in
Fachstelle Gleichstellung und Diversity (60 %)
School for Teacher Education FHNW Windisch Scientific Staff
Wissenschaftliche*r Mitarbeiter*in 50% School for Teacher Education FHNW Windisch Scientific Staff
Leiter*in Administration 80-100% School for Teacher Education FHNW Windisch Services
Professor*in für Cell Engineering (80–100 %) School of Life Sciences FHNW Muttenz Lecturers
Professor for Cell Engineering (80–100%) School of Life Sciences FHNW Muttenz Lecturers
Wissenschaftliche*r Mitarbeiter*in Grenzflächen- und Oberflächenfunktionalisierung von Kunststoffen School of Engineering FHNW Windisch Scientific Staff
Dozent*in Deutschdidaktik (80 %) School for Teacher Education FHNW Muttenz Lecturers
Doktorand*in Fachdidaktik Sport School for Teacher Education FHNW Muttenz Scientific Staff
Praktikant*in Mediathek Academy of Art and Design FHNW Basel Services
IT System Engineer (m/w) University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland FHNW Muttenz Services
Scientific Assistant in Bioprocess Technology (80–100%) School of Life Sciences FHNW Muttenz Scientific Staff
Direktor*in Hochschule für Architektur, Bau und Geomatik University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland FHNW Muttenz Lecturers
Wissenschaftliche*r Assistent*in im Forschungsbereich
Erweiterte Trinkwasser- und Abwasseraufbereitung (80–100 %)
School of Life Sciences FHNW Muttenz Scientific Staff
Informatiker/in (60–100 %) University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland FHNW Windisch Services
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Employee-statements
«What I particularly like about my work at the FHNW is the variety.
As a lecturer on the bachelor's and master's degree programmes, I prepare students for their future professional trajectories. And as head of programme, I am in constant dialogue with participants on the continuing education training programme, which offers me fascinating glimpses of the Swiss business sector. In terms of research, I work on exciting projects with innovative partners. No two days are alike, and every day is interesting in a different way.»
Prof. Dr. Anne Herrmann, Head of the Institute for Market Supply and Consumer Decision-Making, FHNW School of Applied Psychology
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