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The Data Science and System Integration (DSSI) Division of the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II) is responsible for ensuring reliable controls and data infrastructure enabling users
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relevant experience in large data center operations Working knowledge of the Nlyte DCIM software system Prior experience with data center facility operations Experience in asset management and validation in
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. Fieldwork venues include: laboratories (chemical, biological, physical, nanomaterials, etc.); experimental beamlines, construction sites; physical plants (infrastructure and maintenance) and large
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professionals and programmatic funding stewardship with a record of sustaining incremental research funding. Demonstrate ability to effectively manage a large scientific organization. Demonstrate ability
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. At least ten (10) years of progressive procurement experience in a large, complex regulatory environment, including six (6) years of demonstrated management/leadership experience, including formal
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scientific leadership of large complex research programs with a focus on successful implementation and execution of scientific strategy for the CDS and the development of the Scientific Computing and Data
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Apply Now Job ID JR101883Date posted 06/18/2025 The AI Department of Computational Data Science (CDS) directorate at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) invites exceptional candidates to apply
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, etc.) are removed from the specified areas. Required Skills, Knowledge, Abilities: Six (6) years prior relevant mechanical & electrical experience with large, complex machinery. Ability to read and
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large scientific projects. Experience with the management, oversight, and coordination of a variety of scientific, engineering, and technical staff for design, fabrication, assembly, testing, and
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of direct reporting lines. Experience with state-of-the-art large-scale engineering projects. Project management experience. Possess effective coaching and mentoring skills. Experience in giving real-time