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At least 2 years of postdoctoral experience Proven track record of materials structure characterization using synchrotron/neutron powder diffraction and/or total scattering techniques. Proven track record
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matter experts, centralized services and deployed services in construction safety, electrical safety, industrial hygiene, safety engineering and worker safety and health programs. SHSD establishes and
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The Physical Science and Research Operations Division (PSROD) of the NSLS-II currently has a full-time opportunity for a Beamline Mechanical Engineer. The selected candidate will lead and manage
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Abilities: Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Architecture, Civil / Mechanical / Electrical Engineering, or related field. Minimum ten years’ experience in construction superintendence
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opportunity for a Beamline Mechanical Engineer. The selected candidate will lead and manage engineering and development of assigned engineering tasks through modeling, analysis, creating specifications
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systems. The group’s scope includes physics and engineering design, development of design packages, specifications, SOWs and other documentation, procurement, construction, and acceptance testing for all
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Brookhaven National Laboratory’s Department of Nuclear Science and Technology scientists work in four different groups, (i) Nuclear Systems & Structural Analysis, (ii) Reactor Systems & Risk
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distribution includes repurposing exiting RHIC cryo-distribution equipment and installing new cryo equipment. The Cryogenic Engineering Group has an openings for a senior-level mechanical construction project
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an international and multicultural scientific community. POSITION DESCRIPTION The IP Department has an exciting opportunity for an experienced mechanical engineer with project management experience. In this role
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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