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Division. You will support the research programs in the Electrochemistry Group aiming to develop next-generation batteries for use in electric vehicles. You will work with dynamic teams in multi
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acquisition, performance management, employee and labor relations, engagement, and talent development. Serving as the primary relationship manager for the client group, the HRSP partners closely with Lab
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the development of energy markets and regulations. You will ensure the timely conveyance of all project deliverables, including technical documents and analyses, memos, briefing materials, and ad hoc requests from
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. Support personnel with equipment repair requests and serving as a liaison among customers, vendors, and shipping/receiving, including freight forms. Prepare payment requests for non-procurement purchases
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year. Parental bonding leave (for both mothers and fathers) You will: Develop and lead hypothesis-driven research focused on autonomous thermochemical processing of complex mineral and melt systems, with
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implementing appropriate controls using the SBN system. Customer Division Support (15%) Provide health and safety support to customer division(s) relative to safety policies/initiatives. Develop and maintain a
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, and computer science. We are seeking candidates with specific interests in the design and development of integrated transportation models at various scales and levels of resolution, including agent
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National Laboratory is hiring an Electronic Structure Theory Postdoc within the Chemical Sciences division. This position provides a unique opportunity for development and application of state-of-art
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and Manipulation, and Inorganic facilities. The postdoc will create microarrays of metal-binding proteins and/or peptides and develop assays for metal binding. Based on genome-wide searches, candidate
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National Laboratory is hiring a Postdoctoral Scholar within the Energy Technologies & Systems division. The HackingMaterials group has confirmed funding to hire a postdoc to develop theories and software