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. We are not accepting applications for this job through MathJobs.Org right now. Please apply at https://50.73.55.13/counter.php?id=317953 . Postal Mail: 1 Cyclotron Rd. Berkeley, CA 94720 Web Page
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right now. Please apply at https://50.73.55.13/counter.php?id=307908 . Contact: Bill Singh Email: Postal Mail: 1 Cyclotron Rd. Berkeley, CA 94720 Web Page: https://www.lbl.gov/
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supporting future experimental and computational upgrades (e.g., HL-LHC and beyond). Develop and maintain documentation, testing frameworks, and code validation procedures. Contribute to code reviews, software
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union for collective bargaining purposes and has a salary range of $34.65 - $46.41 hourly for job code 572.3. It is not typical for an individual to be offered a salary at or near the top of the range
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hands as well as ability to lift 50lbs. to chest height, and distinguish colors adequately to utilize color-coding. Ability to use computers effectively for record keeping and communication. Ability
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: This position is not eligible for relocation assistance. Work authorization: Candidates must be eligible to work in the U.S. at the time of hire. Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. Union
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, the U.S. Magnet Development Program, and major instrumentation efforts in nuclear and high energy physics like ATLAS, GRETA, DESI, LZ and the DUNE Near Detector. With close to 500 engineers and
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recruitment, and the ALS Upgrade project, keeping audiences informed on facility updates and progress. The Advanced Light Source is a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science national scientific user
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transfer, non-equilibrium phenomena in realistically large solid/solid, solid/liquid, solid/gas interfacial systems. Code implementation of spectroscopic modules in electronic structure theory software
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on the U.S. energy sector. Our research seeks to inform public and private decision-making on issues such as electricity system planning, energy resources and delivery, new large loads, reliability