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Basic and applied research conducted within the group includes nuclear chemistry and physics, accelerator target physics, inorganic chemistry, catalysis and chemical transformations, and environmental chemistry in support of these programs.
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Experience identifying, applying, and interpreting federal codes, standards, and regulations in safety and IH program areas, including construction safety, chemical safety, beryllium, exposure assessment.
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Knowledge of geology, geochemistry, mineralogy, hydrology, and/or chemical hydrogeology. In this position the qualified candidate may also support one or more of the following projects within the N3B Water Program: Stormwater/IP Inspection, Surface Water Monitoring, Drilling, Storm Water Corrective Actions, and/or Groundwater Remediation The qualified candidate may be required to attain and maintain a DOE Q clearance.
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The Chemical, Earth, and Life Sciences Directorate is a capability-centered organization whose work spans the Laboratory's major scientific endeavors in the areas pertaining to nuclear deterrence, energy security, biosecurity, emerging threat preparedness, climate change, and pit production.
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Technical Competency: Working knowledge in technical areas, such as chemical synthesis; chemical, radiological materials handling; analytical procedures and methodology; materials characterization or testing; optical and laser systems; data acquisition systems; pressure systems; fiber optics; electronic imaging; solid-state electronic design and assembly; mechanical systems.
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Reporting to the OSH-ISH Industrial Hygiene Team Lead the IH&S Professional will be responsible for serving as subject matter expert for multiple industrial hygiene (IH) programs such as silica, toxic metals, lead, asbestos, cyrogens, beryllium, chemical safety, nano, etc.
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Reporting to the IHS Manager for Infrastructure and Capital Projects, the Industrial Hygiene and Safety (IHS) Professional will be responsible for developing, recommending, and implementing programs and procedures associated with the recognition, measurement, evaluation, and control of potential health and safety hazards.
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Demonstrated experience with various chemical software programs, electrochemistry, electronic absorption, chromatography, ICP-MS, ICP-OES, emission spectroscopies, IR and Raman vibrational spectroscopies.
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Expert level knowledge in the identification, application and interpretation of federal codes, standards, and regulations in multiple ESHQ program areas, including laser safety, ventilation, chemical safety, beryllium, exposure assessment, non-ionizing radiation, asbestos, oxygen deficiency, confined spaces, and other IH areas.
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The Research Technician will provide support to all aspects of the Programmatic Operations Support team including, but not limited to, corrective and preventative maintenance activities, chemical inventory, pressure safety, and salvage.
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We seek a highly talented and motivated Post Baccalaureate researcher with a strong background in chemical synthesis, especially nanomaterials synthesis. Strong chemical synthesis skills using air-sensitive handling techniques applied to nanocrystal synthesis.
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Aqueous Geochemist will support the Water Programs in areas of groundwater monitoring and aquifer testing associated with the Los Alamos Legacy Cleanup Contract (LLCC) at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Nuclear Security Administration's Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL.
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Competencies include the physics of shock waves in inert and energetic materials (EM), pressing, machining and inspection of EM into research and development (R&D) weapon system test components as well as R&D of EM, the shock initiation and detonation physics of explosives, the response of explosives to stimuli including electrical, chemical, mechanical, thermal, impact, shock and laser interactions, and the diverse application of high-explosive driven pulsed-power (HEPP) systems.
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