21 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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, and custom symbols. Help develop design standards, user guides, and procedures for consistent documentation. Recommend and implement software improvements to boost efficiency and accuracy. Automate
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tasks. Independently resolve project issues using engineering principles within the project team. Develop practical solutions for small projects, integrating new technologies with established designs
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, supporting the Lab's ongoing scientific experiments, as well as day to day operations. In this exciting role, you will prepare surfaces by priming, cleaning, scraping, sanding, sealing and water blasting, in
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looking for several accomplished Senior Accelerator or Beamline Mechanical Engineers with significant experience designing, developing, analyzing, and building major technical sub-systems for particle
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, stability, and integration of CAD and simulation tools, enhancing design and development projects. Responsibilities include maintaining ECAD/EDA applications, managing software deployment, updates, and
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individually or as part of a team to develop mechanical, mechatronic, and opto-mechanical systems that support LBNL's scientific mission. Apply mechanical engineering principles to create 3D CAD models from
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, multi-axle vehicles, high-capacity forklifts, and various delivery trucks. A strong focus on safety is essential. What You Will Do: Administrative/Leadership (60%) Train, supervise, and provide feedback
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Project Staff, vendors, and freight forwarders. Develop solutions for complex logistical challenges, implementing efficient processes and procedures. What is Required: Undergraduate degree and at least 1
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and installation of structured cabling and infrastructure. Prepare electrical design documents such as cable schedules, schematic diagrams, work instructions, construction or installation specifications
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and Distributed Resources 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