Mechanical Equipment Scientific Associate - Military Veterans
at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Company Description
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Pay Range
$104,220- $129,384 Annually for the 337.1 level
$126,120- $156,576 Annually for the 339.2 level
This is the lowest to highest salary we in good faith believe we would pay for this role at the time of this posting; pay will not be below any applicable local minimum wage. An employee's position within the salary range will be based on several factors including, but not limited to, specific competencies, relevant education, qualifications, certifications, experience, skills, seniority, geographic location, performance, and business or organizational needs.
Job Description
We have multiple openings for Scientific Associates/Sr. Scientific Associates to install, test, repair, maintain, and/or modify basic to moderately complex mechanical systems on a range of laboratory (and related) equipment in support of various programs at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. You will have close interactions with various disciplines and crafts in the Environment, Safety and Health, Engineering, Physical Life Science, and Operations and Business Directorates as well as scientists, engineers, and technical staff throughout the Laboratory. Your duties may include the ongoing support and operation of high performance scientific equipment. You may be required to work in areas with hazardous materials including, but not limited to, beryllium, radioactive, toxic, or high explosives materials. This position is in the Materials Characterization Group within the Materials Science Division (MSD).
This position requires full-time on-site presence due to the nature of the work.
This position will be filled at either level 337.1 or 339.2 based on knowledge and related experience as assessed by the hiring team. Additional job responsibilities (outlined below) will be assigned if hired at the higher level.
You will
- Apply innovative technical and scientific expertise to the design, fabrication, installation, maintenance, and/or modification of mechanical systems in the MSD and across the LLNL in general to support cutting-edge scientific research.
- Select appropriate work methods in collaboration with the Mechanical Technician Team Lead and stakeholders from the scientific staff for use in environments that routinely present chemical hazards including beryllium, radioactive material, lead, asbestos, and nanomaterials, as well as explosive hazards, biomaterial hazards, and electrical hazards
- Use hand and powered tools commonly implemented for mechanical assembly/disassembly, and the repair and operation of advanced scientific instruments
- Develop/design system enhancements to increase reliability and maintainability, or to facilitate increasing scope requirements.
- Maintain work planning and control documentation for work conducted on Materials Science Division equipment and systems.
- Perform lock out/tag out to isolate components and de-energize equipment.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Additional job responsibilities, at the 339.2 level
- Collaborate with technical and scientific staff, including subject matter experts, to install, maintain, and upgrade experimental setups, and to provide ongoing support for experiments that use these setups.
- Use advanced electrical and mechanical skills to solve complex to highly complex technical problems and make decisions of high consequence associated with the installation, decontamination and decommissioning, and/or ongoing maintenance and use of scientific equipment.
- Co-ordinate and lead small groups of technical employees (incl. electrical, mechanical workers, other crafts, and/or external vendors) to complete projects involving the design, development, installation, and maintenance of Materials Science Division capabilities multiple
- Author, review, and approve related technical/engineering documentation, as well as routinely present this material to superiors while leading or participating in design reviews.
Qualifications
- Ability to secure and maintain a U.S. DOE Q-level security clearance which requires U.S. citizenship.
- Bachelor's degree in Materials Science, Chemistry, Physics, Electrical or Mechanical Engineering, or related field or the equivalent combination of education and prior relevant experience.
- Understanding of the function, modification, and operation of technologies, processes, and laboratory equipment/systems for Materials Science Division research capabilities.
- Experience with Work Planning and Control procedures.
- Ability to evaluate complex to highly complex systems and apply best practice scientific and engineering solutions in both facility operations and experimental lab environments.
- Experience providing technical direction and the ability to mentor others with advanced technical skills.
- Experience using respiratory protection and familiarity with radioactive waste (LLW, TRU).
- Familiarity with high vacuum, pressure, and inert environment systems
- Significant experience working effectively in a dynamic and multidisciplinary environment, which includes working with scientists, engineers, technicians, and designers.
- Advanced verbal and written communication skills necessary to effectively collaborate in a team environment and present and explain technical information.
- Ability to operate common motor vehicles, and the potential to operate powered industrial trucks.
Additional qualifications at the 339.2 level
- Extensive experience making frequent, independent decisions to define project approaches, to establish or modify guidelines, techniques, and procedures, to choose appropriate work methods and possibly to set priorities.
- Experience in authoring, reviewing, and approving technical/engineering documentation, as well as leading or participating in design reviews.
- Demonstrated experience in the use of technical and scientific knowledge to provide and implement novel mechanical solutions to enable one-of-a-kind experiments.
Qualifications We Desire
- Familiarity with radioactive waste (LLW, TRU).
Additional Information
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Position Information
This is a Career Indefinite or At Will appointment. Lab employees and external candidates may be considered for this position.
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