44 web-programmer-developer-"PhD-Jobs.NET" positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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, develops long-term maintenance plans, monitors program progress, and fosters continuous improvement. Additionally, the MCM supports OSM construction management projects. What You Will Do: Strategic
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procedures and working under consultative direction of an assigned supervisor/manager, independently provide complex, detailed and comprehensive program/project budget management, planning and analysis
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Will Do: Develop and implement a comprehensive technology acquisition strategy that aligns with Berkeley Lab's IT objectives and long-term mission. Collaborate closely with IT Departments and groups
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of the Construction and Maintenance Field Support Manager, senior field staff and the Lab's Asbestos and Lead Program Managers. You will be providing asbestos and lead bulk and air sampling in support of construction
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Scientific Engineering Associate to join the Applied Nuclear Physics Program (ANP). In this exciting role, you will support research and development in the areas of signal processing and radiation image
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compatibility, optimizing model performance, and maintaining the Mechanical component library in the PLM system. The position requires broad experience to handle complex development and operational tasks, support
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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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in relevant fields. Develop advanced electronic instrumentation and data acquisition systems for particle accelerators with minimal supervision. Design, test, and validate FPGA-based systems, including
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work conditions. They assist the Project Manager with scope, schedule, and budget development. Projects include research labs, offices, data centers, and infrastructure improvements such as civil
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an opening for a Postdoctoral Fellow to join the team. In this exciting role, you will conduct research in the area of solid-state batteries in the Battery Materials Research Program at Lawrence Berkeley