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Research program. The project aims to integrate a diverse suite of high-resolution observations (atmospheric, land surface, and infrastructure), diagnostic/predictive models, and civic engagement to provide
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, Electrical, Vacuum, and Design Groups for both electron and hadron beam accelerator and storage systems. Develop and maintain the Technical Systems organization and infrastructure to provide engineering
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development of risk assessments, audit scopes, test plans, and control evaluations. Identify and evaluate technology-related risks and controls, providing assurance that governance and security mechanisms
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development and career advancement opportunities Eastern Long Island work location (Brookhaven Township) Position Description Under minimum supervision, you will operate, maintain, and repair any heat
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professionally. Coordinate with other electrical engineers, technicians and electricians developing, designing, and installing power supply systems for the EIC. Work closely with the engineering group leader
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this position but does include the major elements in the job. Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: • Experience using a maintenance management system or CMMS program. • Familiarity with Building Management
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department and Laboratory leadership on sensitive matters. Coordinate group meetings, including developing agendas, presentations, and logistics. Research, prioritize, and follow up on incoming issues and
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sciences, and nanoscience. To support this program, the NSLS-II must design, fabricate, assemble, test, install, and operate unique research equipment to generate, transport, transfer, accelerate and focus
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and national challenges. Position Description The EIC Vacuum Group has an opening for a Mechanical Engineer to help design and develop components for the multiple large vacuum systems required
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(bnl.gov/eic ). Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Develop mechanical components and systems from initial concept through final design. Perform engineering analysis using FEA and hand calculations