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-II’s mission “To develop and operate a premier user facility that safely and efficiently enables high-impact and cutting-edge science and technology across multiple disciplines for the benefit of society
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support within the Director’s Office. The successful candidate will primarily support the Deputy Director for Science and Technology (DDST) while also contributing to the broader administrative needs
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scheduling, correspondence, and documentation. Contribute to the smooth operation of scientific and operational teams. Gain exposure to different areas of the Laboratory while building your professional skill
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Apply Now Job ID JR101894Date posted 07/21/2025 The Chemistry Division is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate in the EPIP group. The successful candidate will use a
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Sciences Directorate at NSLS-II. More than 2,000 scientists per year use these facilities to perform state-of-the-art synchrotron and cryo-electron microscopy experiments. As such, the facilities host
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to develop clear, user-friendly institutional procedures that effectively communicate what staff need in the execution of work in support of the BNL science mission. This position will also represent BNL as a
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administrative, secretarial experience PeopleSoft experience highly desirable Experience arranging complex travel AAS in secretarial science or equivalent Other Information: This position is 100% on-site
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professional with project management experience. The individual shall have a minimum of seven (7) years of electrical engineering design with project management experience in commercial and institutional
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discipline. Ten (10) years of progressive work experience which demonstrates advanced capabilities and use of sophisticated engineering approaches. Five (5) years experience in construction project management
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options, including family-style apartments, efficiency units, dormitory rooms, guest house accommodations, and a year-round private house. Brookhaven National Laboratory — where world-class science meets