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a team of software development professionals Experience leading the management of cloud-based enterprise business and productivity systems Develop staff capability to meet future needs by building new
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a closed-loop helium cryo-cooler - Develop and maintain an automated characterization testbed for RF and data conversion circuits at deep cryogenic conditions - Work with the broader Instrumentation
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(security alarms, CCTV assessment and access control). Develop, update, and execute project plans, Security Area plans, and Site Security Plans. Provide technical support for the site Physical Security
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. ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW The mission of the Instrumentation Division is to develop state-of-the-art instrumentation required for experimental research programs at Brookhaven Lab and to maintain the expertise and
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, arranging fabrication/ procurement, testing, installation, and commissioning of x-ray beamlines components and endstations instrumentation. * Prepare engineering calculations, inspection/reports, and QA
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of the Instrumentation Division is to develop state-of-the-art instrumentation required for experimental research programs at Brookhaven Lab, to steward capabilities to advance DOE science priorities, and to maintain and
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for preparation of budgets and forecasts. Maintenance of routine financial/business records and reports. Prepare and maintain financial/business office documentation. Assist in the review and testing of financial
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/Tagout (LOTO)Ability to develop immediate and long-term programmatic and field-based solutions to assist staff when preparing for work on electrical equipment and systems Ability to read schematics and
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Manage subcontracts related to DART activities Participate in RAP Team operations as a team member Meet with potential sponsors and prepare proposals for R&D projects Collaborate with other technical
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related reaction mechanisms, and thus no clear path about how to realize its full potential. In this role, you will develop methodology for multimodal operando spectroscopy and microscopy characterization