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within an established framework. They will develop and operate highly specialized equipment or advanced methods. Work on unusually complex problems and provide solutions which are highly innovative and
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: 6-yrs total experience composed of 4-yrs apprenticeship plus 2-yrs experience, or 6-8 yrs. total experience composed of formal trade school plus minimum 2-yrs experience
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. Must have a valid NYS Driver’s license. Must have working knowledge of computers and software applications i.e., Microsoft Office suite and computerized maintenance management software. Knowledge
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the engineering or scientific development of RF, Controls, Beam Instrumentation, Mechanical, Magnet, and Electrical components, and/or Vacuum systems. Project management experience, PMP certification, and/or formal
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other regulatory requirements into meaningful and engaging training for Brookhaven employees. This role will include creating web-based training courses utilizing course development software such as
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active enrollment in a PhD program in physics, nuclear engineering, or relevant fields Knowledge of radiation detectors or high-energy particle detectors Demonstrated experience in data analysis in
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; which must include several years' rigging experience. 2 years supervisory experience in the rigging field. Experience working with preventive and corrective Maintenance / Repair / Overhaul (MRO) software
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course development software such as Articulate Storyline/Rise. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Collaborate with technical subject matter experts to design, develop and deliver classroom instructor-led
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design. Hands-on troubleshooting skills and analytical problem-solving abilities with both software and hardware. Ability to define and execute technically complex projects of various size, including
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-on troubleshooting skills and analytical problem-solving abilities with both software and hardware Ability to help define and execute technically complex projects of various size, by understanding scope and exit