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training classes, special meetings/events, and perform medical physicals. Must be willing to work on a flexible shift schedule and be capable of covering an incidental, or prolonged shift with minimal notice
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meetings. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: PhD degree in physics, physical chemistry, chemical engineering, or closely related fields. Strong background and research experience (including graduate
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for critical medical radioisotopes, which DOE has designated as a Mission Essential Function for our Laboratory. Position Description: The candidate will serve as a staff nuclear safety analyst
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responsible for the general safety and development, growth, and skill achievement of the participants in their group. The incumbent will provide high-quality outdoor educational and recreational experiences
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license. • With limited instruction the candidate must be able to layout a framing, flooring, dropped ceiling and staircase project. Other Requirements: • Must meet the medical requirements of the “Job
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for critical medical radioisotopes, which DOE has designated as a Mission Essential Function for our Laboratory. Position Description: The candidate will serve as the senior nuclear safety analyst
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Apply Now Job ID JR100788Date posted 12/19/2023 The BNL Isotope Group, which is part of the Medical Isotope Research and Production Program (MIRP), has an opening for a 2 year term Postdoctoral
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, engineering, science, or related field. Minimum of 10 years of experience, preferably at a Federally Funded Research & Development Center (FFR DC), with at least 5 years of progressive experience in operations, and/or
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ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW Established in 2020, Brookhaven National Laboratory's Advanced Technology Research Office (ATRO) is a global leader in accelerator, detector, superconductor, and related
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