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Organization Overview The Production Division within Brookhaven National Laboratory’s Facility & Operations Directorate provides mechanical, architectural, and civil services to build, support and
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commercial buildings Test & troubleshoot electrical systems and continuity of circuits in electrical wiring, switchgear, equipment, fixtures, and devices using various types of test equipment. Install conduit
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welcomes over 4,500 visiting scientists from around the globe, fostering an environment of international collaboration and innovation. To make their stay comfortable, we provide more than 200 on-site housing
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and collaboration with senior leadership. Reporting to the Chief Information Officer (CIO) and ITD division manager, the Manager, ITD Infrastructure and Operations oversees enterprise networking and
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to documented methods and materials standards • Maintain on-hand availability of common materials and tools • Design, document, and construct simple electrical solutions for controls and instrumentation
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solutions to challenges influenced by meteorological conditions (contaminant dispersion, weather extremes, building design, renewable energy generation) in highly heterogeneous environments such as cities and
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the ability to synthesize meaning and intent into clearly written documents. Excellent interpersonal communication and team building skills. Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: SBMS/BNL experience
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The Physics Department is deeply involved in the development of the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC), a next-generation facility that will advance the long-term vision for nuclear physics. In December
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Apply Now Job ID JR101895Date posted 07/17/2025 Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) is the building site for the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC), a one-of-a-kind nuclear physics research facility
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development and is the nexus of a broad collaboration network. Each year, CFN staff members support the research of nearly 600 external facility users. Three strategic nanoscience themes underlie the CFN