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Demonstrated experience working with industry, regulatory, or Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration (DOE/NNSA) complex codes, standards, and criteria pertinent to the nuclear facility engineering discipline.
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Job Title Electrical Engineer (Nuclear Facilities Engineer 3/4) This position will be filled at either the Nuclear Facilities Engineer 3 or 4 level, depending on the skills of the selected candidate.
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Technical Experience: Broad range of technical experience or knowledge in areas such as Nuclear Counter Terrorism (NCT), Nuclear Emergency Support Teams (NEST), and Technical Nuclear Forensics (TNF.
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Job Title Project Engineer (Nuclear Facilities Engineer 1/2) Dependent upon position, additional authorization to access nuclear weapons information may be required that may or may not be available to dual citizens depending upon the circumstances.
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Job Title Fire Protection Engineer (Nuclear Facilities Engineer 3/4) Experience with fire protection and life safety aspects applicable to chemical processes, wet chemistry and laser laboratories, radiological laboratories, high-hazard, and nuclear facilities.
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We contribute to DOE’s nuclear security and environmental remediation enterprise by providing the highest-caliber staff and experts. Longenecker & Associates (L&A) seeks a motivated Nuclear Quality Assurance Engineer to contribute to our mission supporting our work at Los Alamos National Laboratory supporting N3B.
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This position will be filled at either the Nuclear Facilities Project Engineer 1 or Nuclear Facilities Project Engineer 2 level, depending on the skills of the selected candidate. Nuclear Facilities Project Engineer 1 ($90,000 - $147,100.
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Licenses: New Mexico State Radiologic Technologist Certificate (NMT) and ARRT certification/registration in Nuclear Medicine or NMTCB certifiedJobPlease select a valid job fieldNew Mexico-Los AlamosScheduleWork ScheduleDay shift, 7-10 hr/shift, weekdays only.
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Develops programmatic audits, assessments and metrics for Nuclear Safety. Light Work Category - Physical demand requirements are in excess of those for sedentary work. Working Conditions and Physical Requirements (Light Work): While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear.
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The focus area for these positions is structural engineering in support of LANL nuclear facilities in the Nuclear Facilities Engineer job category. Seismic retrofit of existing nuclear and non-nuclear structures and systems.
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A Talascend client in Los Alamos, NM has a need for Reliability Engineers to support programmatic equipment for weapons production facilities and the facility support systems.
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Candidates should have strong comprehension of technical jobs, preferably in the nuclear and/or Department of Energy (DOE) arena. Founded in 2003, Edgewater is a professional and technical services firm supporting the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S., U.K., and Canadian Commercial Nuclear Industry, and private sector businesses involved in high-hazard or complex operations.
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Four (4) years of nuclear experience (two of the four years of nuclear experience may be nuclear/non-nuclear power plant experience). The position will report to the Facility Operations Manager (FOM) and provides technical leadership and management for the day-to-day operations of facilities at T54, ensuring the safe operation of the nuclear work and the status control of safety systems and work control/work release for all activities within support facilities.
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International Threat Reduction (NEN-3): Applies expertise in nuclear and radiological material and commodities detection, packaging, capacity-building, modeling and simulation to reduce nuclear proliferation and enhance global security in a changing threat environment.
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LANL is a multidisciplinary research institution dedicated to enhancing national security by ensuring the safety and reliability of the U.S. nuclear stockpile, developing technologies to reduce threats from weapons of mass destruction, and solving problems related to energy, environment, infrastructure, health, and global security concerns.
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