121 computer-science-programming-languages-"University-of-Bristol" positions at Brookhaven Lab
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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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guidelines for programming and documentation Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: BA/BS Degree or equivalent experience, preferably in Computer Science or related discipline 1 + year(s) of relevant
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performance measurements. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: You will lead the acquisition and commissioning of a milliKelvin scanning probe microscope at the CFN. You will lead a research program on
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procedures. Working knowledge of computers and software applications. Possess good written and verbal communication skills, including: Ability to sufficiently write/complete work orders and other required
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knowledge of computers and software applications. Possess good written and verbal communication skills, including: Ability to sufficiently write/complete work orders and other required documents. Ability
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Radiation Laboratory, and produces radioisotopes for medical uses, as well as many other science programs. The Scientific Data and Computing Center stores 300 PB of data, which is the largest tape archive in
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documents. Ability to sufficiently write/complete work orders and other required documents. Ability to communicate verbally with customers, fellow workers and supervisors Possess basic computer skills. Must
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Business Specialist / Advanced Business Specialist position within the Business Operations Office supporting the Energy and Photon Sciences (EPS) Directorate. This individual will report to the Business
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cost plans, analysis of current year cost, rate development, and preparation of financial summaries for management, periodic program reviews, and Laboratory planning exercises. Required Knowledge, Skills
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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