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power and power electronics to assist in the development of these high voltage, high current pulsed power systems. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Work with the Power Supply Systems Group Leader
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engineering or related discipline Experience on creative engineering projects Familiarity with electronic test equipment including function generators, oscilloscopes, and multimeters Ability to work with
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The National Synchrotron Light Source is a state-of-the-art, medium-energy (3-billion-electron-volt, or GeV) electron storage ring that produces x-rays up to 10,000 times brighter than the NSLS
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is to deliver safe, efficient operations that ensure the delivery of the Lab's research mission by: Developing and deploying state-of-the-art information and computing systems in support of scientific
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electronics for radiation tolerance. In this role you will be a liaison to researchers and main control room operators in the preparation and execution of experiments as well as maintain and monitor equipment
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policies, practices, and procedures. Familiarity with Power Business Intelligence. Familiarity with Workday. Environmental, Health & Safety Requirements: The ability to work at a computer/keyboard for
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ramped high current power supplies, power electronics, and high voltage power devices and systems, design, development, and testing experience on creative engineering projects as well as supervisory
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, including GPU programming Demonstrated understanding of basic accelerator physics principles for beamlines, synchrotrons, and storage rings Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a research
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units Basic machine shop skills using band saw and drill press Basic computer skills and experience using Microsoft Office products Ability to read and carry out instructions from an Operating Procedures
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collaboratively with scientific, engineering, and other technical staff to enable continued operations and expand experimental capabilities of our 30 state-of-the-art synchrotron beamlines and cryo-electron