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Reporting to the Deputy Laboratory Director for Weapons (DDW), the Associate Laboratory Director for Weapons Production (ALDWP) serves as a member of the Laboratory's leadership team and leads the ALDWP Directorate responsible for production of weapon components at LANL.
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To that end, ETM is focused on developing modeling and simulation tools, testing capabilities, weapon technologies, materials, explosives and surveillance methods for weapon systems to assure production, qualification and certification in the absence of underground nuclear testing.
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Hours: Part-time Length: 1 year contract with a possibility of extension or conversion depending on performance, attendance and business needs Travel: Yes (billable) Per Diem: None Note: Include portfolio on submissions Must Haves: Seasoned in media production With pre and post production experience Bachelor's Degree preferred Familiarity with Adobe Premiere and multiple platforms (Lightroom preferred) Q clearance not required Photography editing skills preferred.
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Mission thrust areas within the group include actinide chemistry supporting new materials and separation processes, development of the production methods and applications of accelerator-produced radioisotopes, and energy storage/production methods using chemical systems.
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Experience with Oracle Business Systems and production scheduling software. Come join the best and brightest minds in the world, at one of the most innovative and creative multidisciplinary research and production institutions, engaged in strategic science on behalf of national security.
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This position will require regular interactions with other national laboratories and production agencies (PA), the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), the Department of Defense (DoD), and their contractors.
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Support production and development teams in identifying and resolving environment issues using log monitors or APM profiling. Tackle and resolve intricate support issues across both non-production and production environments.
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Principal responsibilities will be to provide integral nuclear weapon engineering design expertise in the multiple areas including systems engineering, experimental device design, fabrication and assembly, surveillance, production of nuclear stockpile components, engineering analysis and computational simulation, weapons response and testing for evaluation and maintenance of the enduring and future nuclear weapon stockpile.
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As an Operations Window Manager you will be asked to: Coordinate with multiple programmatic stakeholders to maximize production availability. Their actions directly affect programmatic milestones and are tasked with ensuring the integrated schedule meets production deliverables.
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The selected individual will serve as a Program Manager/Risk Coordinator for the Weapon Production Risk Management Program with responsibility for cross-program/cross-site/cross-agency collaborations to ensure overall successful program execution and active risk management.
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Professional Certifications:Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM); Certified Purchasing Manager (CPM); Certified Professional Public Buyer (CPPB); Certified Public Purchasing Officer (CPPO); Certified Federal Contract Manager (CFCM); Certified Commercial Contract Manager (CCCM.
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PT Division is responsible for providing manufacturing operations at T55 within ALDWP (Associate Laboratory Directorate Weapons Production). Job Title Lead Supervisor (Manufacturing Manager 1.
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Accountable for deliverables affecting the limitation of production. This position is for an Operations Window Manager (OWM) within the Operations Integration Center (OIC). Receipt of a Q clearance and additional access authorization ultimately is a decision of the Federal Government and not of Triad.
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Pajarito Mountain General Manager. Partner with appropriate external stakeholders (e.g. Local and Tribal governments, the US Forest Service, Community Organizations) to help move the resort forward in its long term goals.
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Works with DM to accomplish the Co+oP goals for the deli department around the production and safe handling of food, maintaining department cleanliness, and providing excellent customer service to customers/ members, co-workers, and vendors.
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