69 Electrical Engineering uni jobs at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in california
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POSITION: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has multiple openings for an Electrical Engineers in Berkeley, CA. Duties: Lead the Electrical Cabling and Infrastructure effort for the ALS-U upgrade
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for an Electrical Engineer 3 in Berkeley, CA. Duties: Perform engineering design for electrical systems and provide owners engineer services for designs performed by third party engineers. Act as ultimate system
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POSITION: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has multiple openings for an Electrical Engineer 3 in Berkeley, CA. Duties: Perform engineering design for electrical systems and provide owners
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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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Format Divisions. The Cost Estimator will perform value engineering, validate change orders, and support project scheduling to optimize resource allocation. What You Will Do: Cost Estimator Level 2: Work
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for an Electrical Engineers in Berkeley, CA. Duties: Lead the Electrical Cabling and Infrastructure effort for the ALS-U upgrade project at LBNL. Coordinate with subsystem leads to ensure that cabling needs
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Division and is matrixed to the Advanced Light Source Upgrade project (ALSU) but will report to the Advanced Light Source (ALS) Electrical Engineering Lead. This position will work in collaboration with
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Join the Berkeley Lab as an Instrumentation Engineer and dive into exciting, cutting-edge projects involving electronic instrumentation and data acquisition systems for particle accelerators and
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.) in Electrical Engineering or a related field, with 7-10 years of electrical work experience OR Master of Science (M.S.) with 5-7 years of experience OR Ph.D. with 3-5 years of experience. Proficiency
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for a Scientific Engineer to join the team. In this exciting role, you will be responsible for the design, fabrication, and support of original instrumentation for the study of nuclei and their decay, in