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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Requires a high school diploma or equivalent plus: A BS degree in a relevant technical field or Completion of the BNL CCI program, a technical institute or Adult BOCES
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the scientific mission and initiatives of the Laboratory; contributes to public understanding of science; enhances the value of the Lab as a community asset; drives government and community programs to ensure
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sciences, and nanoscience. To support this program, the NSLSII must design, fabricate, assemble, test, install, and operate unique research equipment to generate, transport, transfer, accelerate and focus
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ongoing expansion of the cleaning process, we are promoting a safer, cleaner, healthier working environment across the campus. The program focuses on the health of the building occupants and the cleaning
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Apply Now Job ID JR101954Date posted 08/12/2025 Serves as a subject matter expert responsible for developing, implementing, and managing a Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) program in
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. The directorate includes the Accelerator Science & Technology Department, the Instrumentation Department, the Superconducting Magnet Division (SMD), and the being-formed Quantum Information Science and Technology
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mission for the U.S Department of Energy's Office of Science through the study of nuclear and particle physics, energy and environmental sciences, quantum information science, and artificial intelligence
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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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strong interest in and experience with the LHC scientific program This position has a high level of interaction with an international and multicultural scientific community. The Omega Group in the Physics
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facilities in specialized high technology areas essential for this work. Development of facilities is motivated by present Brookhaven research programs and anticipated future directions of research. Our work