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Organization Overview The Facilities & Operations (F&O) Directorate supports Brookhaven National Laboratory’s (BNL) science, technology, and environmental restoration missions by delivering safe
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the results of these studies to the community. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or related STEM discipline, and a minimum of Bachelor’s and 2+ years
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, cryogenic components, and water/air cooled systems. Join BNL at the beginning of this ground-breaking scientific and engineering project and become part of the team building this scientific discovery machine
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, proton, and heavy ion accelerators used to carry out a program of accelerator-based experiments at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL). To support this program, the C-AD must design, fabricate, assemble
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applies platforms for state-of-the-art techniques for Accelerated Nanomaterial Discovery, integrating synthesis, advanced characterization, physical modeling, and computer science to iteratively explore a
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Job Summary Organization Overview The Facilities & Operations (F&O) Directorate’s mission is to support the science and technology and environmental restoration missions of the Laboratory by
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in support of the Lab’s industrial/OSHA safety program (e.g., Rigging, Lockout/Tagout, Confined Space, Fall Protection, Hazardous Materials/Hazwoper, etc. Create course content, training packages
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are conducted in compliance with BSA’s Prime Contract, applicable statutes and regulations, and in accordance with the highest ethics and standards. Oversight of BNL Property Management Program to effectively
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this position but does include the major elements in the job. Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: • Experience using a maintenance management system or CMMS program. • Familiarity with Building Management
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program, and oversight of BNL’s Employee Assistance Program (EAP) contractor. In accordance with the protocols established for both the Emergency Medical Service for the fire service and the Protective