10 software-engineering-requirements-engineering positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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. Collaborate with physicists, computer scientists, mathematicians and engineers across LBNL divisions to define software requirements, implement robust solutions, and develop software for high-energy particle
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technical staff, many matrixed across programs and projects, the Division also sustains the engineering infrastructure as well as engineering software and CAD tools for all of LBNL. Finally, engineering
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to program success. What is Required: A Bachelor's Degree (or equivalent knowledge/training) in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Microbiology, or Bioengineering or a related area and a minimum of 5 years
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need experience in a receiving environment, knowledge of DOT regulations, strong communication skills, and must possess computer skills necessary to create, sort, and manage e-mail and to utilize
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on messaging and high-level presentations; support development of large strategic documents. Participate in and contribute to meetings and committee work across the ALS. Required qualifications: Bachelor's
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or operations, energy resources and delivery, large load planning or projects, and affordability Demonstrated experience with using energy-related software tools, datasets and/or databases, and engineering
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, water use, and carbon emissions. You'll work side by side with talented scientists and engineers from national laboratories, universities, and industry, all collaborating to rethink how critical materials
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, and HPC systems and network technology. Research areas in Computing Sciences include but are not limited to: Developing scientific applications and software technologies for extreme-scale and energy
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community. This includes installing, maintaining and documenting a productive and performant set of tools (e.g. Jupyter, Podman, Julia or Python), engaging with the developer and user community, helping
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, noise processes, and measurement error. You will work closely with mathematicians, software engineers, physicists, materials scientists, and beamline scientists to implement these new tools on HPC