162 Engineering "U.S" positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in United States
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both responsible research and the safeguarding of sensitive information and technologies. Determine export jurisdiction and classify a wide variety of products, technology, software, and services
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The Berkeley Lab's Engineering Division is hiring a Semiconductor Equipment Engineer. This Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) Engineering Division has an immediate opening for a
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Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s (LBNL ) Advanced Light Source (ALS ) Division has an opening for a Computer Systems Engineer to develop cutting-edge data management platforms that facilitate
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Berkeley Lab’s Office of the Chief Information Officer seeks an IT Policy Program Operations Analyst. You will collaborate with the CIO, CISO, and IT Policy Managers to achieve optimal technology
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engineering, and user experience (UX). The Usable Data Systems (UDS) group within this division seeks a Computer Systems Engineer (CSE) for UX Research & Design. This role involves incorporating user needs
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The Berkeley Lab's Engineering Division is hiring a Metrology Technician for the survey and alignment section of the engineering metrology group. In this role, you will perform routine survey
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operations to ensure compliance with Emergency Management, Safeguards & Security, and Fire Protection Program requirements. Borrowing concepts from fields of engineering, chemistry, industrial hygiene
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's (LBNL) Engineering Division has immediate openings for an Electronics Engineer at the Advanced Light Source (ALS). The ALS (https://www.als.lbl.gov ) is a
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with managers, engineers and scientific personnel as necessary to understand project requirements and needs. Present at internal, external and funding agency reviews. Serves as the Lab’s primary contact
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computational physicists, data scientists, and software engineers in the LZ experiment, Scientific Data and Physics Divisions, ESnet, and NERSC. What You Will Do: Collaborate with computer scientists, physicists