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responsible for the Instrumentation Department, the Accelerator Science and Technology Department, and two new departments which will comprise the microelectronics and quantum information science and technology
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, Safety, and Health (ESH) discipline is preferred. Ten (10) years' work experience as a mechanical, project, or safety engineer/manager, in an industrial, construction, or scientific setting. Working
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of the ATF to steward its unique science and technology user program. The AFD Director will directly support the Chair of the Accelerator Science and Technology (AS&T) Department to provide scientific
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to work around moving machinery Good physical coordination, dexterity and balance Able to use powered operated hand-tools Ability to wear proper PPE such as safety glasses, safety shoes and hearing
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and national challenges. Position Description The Power Distribution Engineer will work with other electrical engineers, mechanical engineers, electrical system designers, and technicians developing
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with commonly used tools such as OPAL-RT/RTDS, PSS/E, PSCAD, EXata. • Knowledge of cybersecurity of industrial control systems and/or quantum computing. Additional Information: Candidates must have
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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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Apply Now Job ID JR101943Date posted 08/06/2025 The mission of the Scientific Data & Computing Center (SDCC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) is to provide computational support for BNL
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deploying state-of-the-art information and computing systems in support of scientific research and business operations Providing a reliable and secure, high-speed network infrastructure for scientific and
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Security (OpSec) Program Specialist. This position plays a crucial role in the safeguarding of critical information across a broad spectrum of technical programs advancing both national security and BNL’s