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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is seeking a Cyber Security Engineer in Livermore. This position focuses on defending sensitive data and infrastructure from cyber threats. The role works closely with other security professionals to strengthen defenses and maintain compliance with relevant industry standards.
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Protect laboratory systems and confidential information from cyber attacks and unauthorized access.
Collaborate with a team to design and implement security controls.
Support compliance efforts by aligning security practices with industry regulations and standards.
Role Overview Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is seeking a Cyber Security Engineer in Livermore. This position focuses on defending sensitive data and infrastructure from cyber threats. The role works closely with other security professionals to strengthen defenses and maintain compliance with relevant industry standards. Key Responsibilities P…
Join our team as a Senior System Engineer to play a pivotal role in advancing the Warhead Modernization Programs. In this position, you will engage in high-level technical Systems Engineering activities alongside a dedicated team of professionals. Your responsibilities will encompass project integration and management of requirements, design mapping, function analysis, risk assessments, and verification processes aligned with project objectives.As an integral member of the design team, you will collaborate closely with design and test engineers to cultivate a thorough understanding of subsystem behavior, which is crucial for the development and maturation of system requirements. You will participate actively in system-level design architecture, analysis, and test planning, ensuring that all system-level requirements, interfaces, and verification strategies are robust and aligned with implementation.Positions are located within the Defense Technologies Engineering Division (DTED) of the Engineering Directorate, supporting the Weapon Technologies and Engineering (WTE) Program under the Strategic Deterrence (SD) Directorate.This role may offer a hybrid work schedule, allowing for a blend of in-person and virtual work, providing flexibility to work from home a few days each week.
The Group Leader in the Superblock & Nevada Engineering Section at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory manages a team of engineers and scientists working on essential projects. This position requires an active security clearance and involves direct oversight of engineering efforts that support the laboratory's mission. Role overview This leadership role centers on guiding project teams, setting priorities, and making sure work aligns with broader strategic objectives. The Group Leader helps shape project direction and encourages collaboration across disciplines. Key responsibilities Lead and supervise engineers and scientists within the section Oversee engineering projects tied to critical laboratory goals Promote teamwork and maintain a collaborative work culture Ensure projects stay aligned with mission-driven objectives Requirements Active security clearance (required for this role) Demonstrated experience managing technical teams Background in engineering or a related scientific field
Role overview The Security Planning Analyst at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory plays a key part in safeguarding the Lab’s facilities and daily operations. The position centers on evaluating current security measures, pinpointing where improvements are needed, and contributing to strategies that reinforce the Lab’s overall protection. Key responsibilities Review existing security procedures to uncover potential weaknesses. Create and update security plans that address identified risks. Collaborate with teams throughout the organization to coordinate and implement security improvements. Impact This work supports a secure environment, allowing the Laboratory’s research and innovation to continue without disruption.
We are seeking a highly skilled Lead Power Grid Engineer to spearhead advanced research on electrical power grid infrastructure analysis, emphasizing grid resilience. In this role, you will contribute to the Cyber and Infrastructure Resilience (CIR) program within the Global Security (GS) Principal Associate Directorate. Your responsibilities will include collaborating with various stakeholders, including the Department of Energy (DOE) headquarters, national laboratories, utilities, and vendors, to support CIR’s expanding research portfolio focused on electric grid infrastructure aligned with the DOE's Grid Modernization Initiative and the Department of Defense (DoD).This position may offer a hybrid work schedule, allowing for a blend of in-person and remote work, providing flexibility to work from home one or more days a week.Depending on your qualifications and experience, this position may be filled at either level, with additional responsibilities assigned if hired at the higher level.Your responsibilities will include:Leading and supporting intricate research projects with competing priorities, implementing advanced research concepts within a multidisciplinary team environment where commitment to deadlines is crucial for project success.Collaborating with fellow LLNL scientists and engineers to translate research findings into practical applications within LLNL's Global Security programs.Partnering with other CIR program leads to formulate the CIR program research roadmap.Establishing and nurturing internal and external collaborations, contributing to securing funding to achieve program goals and objectives.Co-authoring peer-reviewed scientific papers and reports, and delivering presentations to both internal and external audiences.Performing other duties as assigned.Additional responsibilities at the SES.4 level:Managing multiple projects/tasks and prioritizing customer and partner needs to ensure timely completion.Leading various complex projects, effectively leveraging team member skills, while mentoring junior staff and assisting in recruitment efforts.Serving as the primary technical contact for sponsors and partners, actively participating in the development of new business initiatives.
Role Overview Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is hiring an Information Security Specialist in Livermore. This position plays a key part in protecting sensitive information and critical systems across the laboratory. What You Will Do Safeguard confidential information and technology assets. Ensure compliance with established security protocols and standards. Respond to and investigate security incidents as they arise. Support efforts to strengthen the laboratory’s overall security posture. Impact Your work will help protect vital research and resources at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, contributing to the safety and integrity of the organization’s mission.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory seeks a Weapons Infrastructure Project Engineer to support projects vital to national security. This role centers on the development and implementation of infrastructure that underpins weapons systems. Role overview The Weapons Infrastructure Project Engineer works closely with engineers and scientists to maintain and improve the reliability and effectiveness of critical systems. Collaboration and technical problem-solving are key aspects of the position. What you will do Contribute to projects that strengthen weapons systems infrastructure Work alongside multidisciplinary teams to address technical challenges Help ensure the performance and integrity of infrastructure supporting national security Location This position is based in Livermore, California.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) seeks a Security Risk Manager to help protect the organization from security threats. This position centers on evaluating risks to operations and assets, then taking steps to address them. Role overview The Security Risk Manager works closely with internal teams to identify areas of vulnerability. This role involves analyzing potential threats, recommending solutions, and supporting risk management strategies across the laboratory. Key responsibilities Assess security risks that may affect LLNL’s operations and assets Develop and implement plans to mitigate identified risks Monitor ongoing security measures and adjust strategies as needed Location This position is based in Livermore.
Role overview Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory seeks a W87-1 System Test and Qualification Leader in Livermore. This position centers on leading testing and qualification efforts for key defense systems. An active security clearance is required for this role. Key responsibilities Lead system test and qualification activities for the W87-1 program Maintain high standards for quality and reliability in all work Promote process improvements throughout each testing and qualification phase Collaborate with cross-functional teams to help achieve project milestones Requirements Active security clearance Background in system testing and qualification within defense or a related field Strong skills in collaboration and communication
We are seeking a highly skilled Senior Security Researcher to spearhead initiatives aimed at creating advanced techniques and tools for cybersecurity, focusing on the protection of critical infrastructure systems and Federal networks. In this role, you will be at the forefront of complex projects that merge cybersecurity, operational technology, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, devising and implementing innovative methods to simulate adversarial actions. Your contributions will be pivotal in developing tools that defend essential U.S. infrastructure and networks. You will enhance advanced cyber capabilities, conduct threat analysis, and devise mitigation strategies for industrial control systems. These positions are situated within the Computational Engineering Division (CED) of the Engineering Directorate, supporting Global Security’s Energy and Homeland Security (E) program.Positions may be filled at various levels depending on the candidate's knowledge and experience as evaluated by the hiring team. Additional responsibilities may be assigned if hired at a higher level.Key Responsibilities:Lead and support cutting-edge cybersecurity research projects, utilizing innovative and automated techniques to identify vulnerabilities, detect malicious behaviors and tools, and advance security measures for operational technology systems.Collaborate on the development of technical requirements for data collection and adversarial simulation capabilities within LLNL.Analyze and evaluate novel attack vectors to uncover tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs), identify weaknesses, and create repeatable workflows to support the program’s objectives.Work closely with interdisciplinary teams of scientists and engineers to scope, plan, and formulate modeling and simulation efforts across physical, engineering, and computational systems.Develop, implement, validate, and document specialized analysis software tools and models to inform threat understanding and mitigation strategies for operational technology.Identify emerging threats and opportunities to enhance cybersecurity capabilities, influencing the technical direction of LLNL’s cybersecurity initiatives.Engage with sponsors and stakeholders to foster new program growth opportunities, contribute to research proposals, and align with mission objectives.Drive and implement innovative ideas and strategies to meet the evolving needs of sponsors and projects.Mentor and collaborate with team members, leveraging your technical expertise to secure projects, programs, and funding.Perform additional duties as assigned.
Join our team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) as a Senior Mechanical Engineer. We are seeking talented individuals to contribute to both new and ongoing projects that are critical to national security. You will play a vital role in providing nuclear weapon engineering design expertise, systems engineering, experimental device design, fabrication and assembly, and much more.Your work will involve collaboration with colleagues from various National Laboratories, Production Agencies, the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), and the Department of Defense (DoD).Positions are available within the Defense Technologies Engineering Division (DTED), where we support Strategic Deterrence Programs. Depending on your assignment, this role may offer a hybrid schedule, allowing you to blend in-person work with remote flexibility.These positions can be filled at different levels based on your expertise and experience, and additional responsibilities will be assigned if you are hired at a higher level.Your Responsibilities:Provide technical expertise in mechanical and electromechanical design.Conduct research on structural, thermal, hydraulic, or dynamics modeling of mechanical systems.Create advanced conceptual and detailed designs in support of ongoing projects.Prepare health and safety documentation in line with Integrated Safety Management (ISM) requirements and engage in design and Management Prestart Reviews.Coordinate project interfaces and collaborate with both internal and external organizations.Lead and offer guidance to multidisciplinary project teams within a dynamic environment.Perform other duties as assigned.Additional Responsibilities for SES.4 Level:Establish project vision and strategy, influencing the technical direction for yourself and others.Provide expert capability in complex mechanical design and analysis.
Join our dynamic team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as a Subcontract Analyst in Global Security. In this pivotal role, you will support the procurement and management of contracts related to national security projects. Your expertise will assist in ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations while optimizing subcontractor performance to meet our organizational goals.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) seeks an Administrative Specialist to handle a range of administrative tasks that keep operations running smoothly. This position requires an active security clearance, as work will involve sensitive projects and information. Role overview The Administrative Specialist will support daily office functions, coordinate with team members, and help maintain organized processes across the lab. Attention to detail and confidentiality are essential in this environment. Requirements Active security clearance (required) Experience with administrative support or office coordination Ability to manage multiple priorities and sensitive information Location This role is based in Livermore at LLNL's main campus.
Join our team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as a Technical Analyst specializing in Laboratory Infrastructure. We are looking for a knowledgeable and motivated professional with an active security clearance to support our critical infrastructure projects. In this role, you will engage with various stakeholders to analyze technical requirements and facilitate the implementation of innovative solutions that enhance laboratory operations.
The Center for Global Security Research (CGSR) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is seeking enthusiastic undergraduate students to join our research team as Research Associates for the Fall 2026 semester. This dynamic internship offers a unique opportunity to engage in critical research on global security issues while working alongside leading experts in the field.As a Research Associate, you will contribute to ongoing projects that analyze security trends and develop innovative solutions. This position is perfect for driven students ready to apply their academic knowledge to real-world challenges.
The Center for Global Security Research (CGSR) is seeking a motivated Graduate Research Associate for the Fall 2026 semester. This internship offers an exceptional opportunity to engage in groundbreaking research in global security issues, contributing to projects that influence policy and academic discourse.
Join the esteemed team at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) as a Mechatronics Engineer specializing in the W87-1 Modification Program Joint Test Assembly (JTA). In this pivotal role, you will engage in cutting-edge projects aimed at enhancing national security through advanced engineering solutions. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to design, develop, and implement innovative mechatronic systems.
The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is seeking a dedicated and experienced individual to join our team as a Cruise Missile Modernization Associate Program Director / W80-4 Project Engineer. This pivotal role requires an active security clearance and a commitment to advancing our national defense capabilities through innovative project management and engineering excellence.
We are excited to announce an opening for a Superblock Electrical Engineer who will play a pivotal role in the enhancement of next-generation weapon technologies, directly supporting the nation’s strategic deterrent efforts. In this role, you will be instrumental in advancing essential technologies that guide the design, installation, and integration of equipment and systems within nuclear facilities, prioritizing safe, robust, and compliant operations.As a member of our Superblock Capabilities team, you will engage in groundbreaking projects that bridge facility engineering with the requirements of the nuclear weapons program. Your expertise will focus on electrical designs for equipment installation, power distribution, and control and monitoring systems, encompassing the creation of design packages, calculations, and documentation that facilitate construction, startup, and ongoing operations.Our projects encompass the entire lifecycle, from developing requirements and conceptual layouts to detailed design, installation, commissioning, and maintenance. This presents a unique opportunity for you to witness your engineering solutions put into practice in complex, real-world settings. This position is situated within the Defense Technologies Engineering Division (DTED) of the Engineering Directorate.Due to the nature of the work, this position requires full-time on-site presence.This position may be filled at either level depending on the knowledge and relevant experience evaluated by the hiring team. Additional responsibilities will be assigned if hired at the higher level.Your Key Responsibilities Include:Creating electrical designs and packages for integrating programmatic equipment and systems within nuclear facilities, focusing on power distribution, control, and monitoring interfaces.Collaborating with programmatic and facility stakeholders to extract engineering requirements, identify equipment power needs, and convert them into conceptual and detailed electrical designs.Conducting essential engineering analyses and calculations, including load studies, voltage drop assessments, protective device coordination, and any further evaluations necessary to ensure safe and reliable integration with existing utilities.Working with the Building Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) and facility engineering staff to guarantee that designs comply with laboratory requirements, the National Electrical Code (NEC), and other relevant standards and institutional guidelines.Supporting and participating in the detailed design process, which includes developing drawings, specifications, and bills of materials, while coordinating with fabrication and installation teams.Reviewing and assessing vendor and fabrication submissions to confirm technical compliance and ensure that procured equipment can be integrated into existing facility infrastructure and power sources.Engaging in field walkdowns, construction, installation, and startup activities.
Join the team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) as a Spacecraft Systems Engineer. In this pivotal role, you will leverage your engineering expertise to develop and manage innovative spacecraft systems that support our cutting-edge research and technology initiatives. You will collaborate with a diverse team of professionals to design, implement, and optimize spacecraft systems, ensuring their efficiency and reliability in various mission scenarios.
Role Overview Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is seeking a Cyber Security Engineer in Livermore. This position focuses on defending sensitive data and infrastructure from cyber threats. The role works closely with other security professionals to strengthen defenses and maintain compliance with relevant industry standards. Key Responsibilities P…
Join our team as a Senior System Engineer to play a pivotal role in advancing the Warhead Modernization Programs. In this position, you will engage in high-level technical Systems Engineering activities alongside a dedicated team of professionals. Your responsibilities will encompass project integration and management of requirements, design mapping, function analysis, risk assessments, and verification processes aligned with project objectives.As an integral member of the design team, you will collaborate closely with design and test engineers to cultivate a thorough understanding of subsystem behavior, which is crucial for the development and maturation of system requirements. You will participate actively in system-level design architecture, analysis, and test planning, ensuring that all system-level requirements, interfaces, and verification strategies are robust and aligned with implementation.Positions are located within the Defense Technologies Engineering Division (DTED) of the Engineering Directorate, supporting the Weapon Technologies and Engineering (WTE) Program under the Strategic Deterrence (SD) Directorate.This role may offer a hybrid work schedule, allowing for a blend of in-person and virtual work, providing flexibility to work from home a few days each week.
The Group Leader in the Superblock & Nevada Engineering Section at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory manages a team of engineers and scientists working on essential projects. This position requires an active security clearance and involves direct oversight of engineering efforts that support the laboratory's mission. Role overview This leadership role centers on guiding project teams, setting priorities, and making sure work aligns with broader strategic objectives. The Group Leader helps shape project direction and encourages collaboration across disciplines. Key responsibilities Lead and supervise engineers and scientists within the section Oversee engineering projects tied to critical laboratory goals Promote teamwork and maintain a collaborative work culture Ensure projects stay aligned with mission-driven objectives Requirements Active security clearance (required for this role) Demonstrated experience managing technical teams Background in engineering or a related scientific field
Role overview The Security Planning Analyst at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory plays a key part in safeguarding the Lab’s facilities and daily operations. The position centers on evaluating current security measures, pinpointing where improvements are needed, and contributing to strategies that reinforce the Lab’s overall protection. Key responsibilities Review existing security procedures to uncover potential weaknesses. Create and update security plans that address identified risks. Collaborate with teams throughout the organization to coordinate and implement security improvements. Impact This work supports a secure environment, allowing the Laboratory’s research and innovation to continue without disruption.
We are seeking a highly skilled Lead Power Grid Engineer to spearhead advanced research on electrical power grid infrastructure analysis, emphasizing grid resilience. In this role, you will contribute to the Cyber and Infrastructure Resilience (CIR) program within the Global Security (GS) Principal Associate Directorate. Your responsibilities will include collaborating with various stakeholders, including the Department of Energy (DOE) headquarters, national laboratories, utilities, and vendors, to support CIR’s expanding research portfolio focused on electric grid infrastructure aligned with the DOE's Grid Modernization Initiative and the Department of Defense (DoD).This position may offer a hybrid work schedule, allowing for a blend of in-person and remote work, providing flexibility to work from home one or more days a week.Depending on your qualifications and experience, this position may be filled at either level, with additional responsibilities assigned if hired at the higher level.Your responsibilities will include:Leading and supporting intricate research projects with competing priorities, implementing advanced research concepts within a multidisciplinary team environment where commitment to deadlines is crucial for project success.Collaborating with fellow LLNL scientists and engineers to translate research findings into practical applications within LLNL's Global Security programs.Partnering with other CIR program leads to formulate the CIR program research roadmap.Establishing and nurturing internal and external collaborations, contributing to securing funding to achieve program goals and objectives.Co-authoring peer-reviewed scientific papers and reports, and delivering presentations to both internal and external audiences.Performing other duties as assigned.Additional responsibilities at the SES.4 level:Managing multiple projects/tasks and prioritizing customer and partner needs to ensure timely completion.Leading various complex projects, effectively leveraging team member skills, while mentoring junior staff and assisting in recruitment efforts.Serving as the primary technical contact for sponsors and partners, actively participating in the development of new business initiatives.
Role Overview Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is hiring an Information Security Specialist in Livermore. This position plays a key part in protecting sensitive information and critical systems across the laboratory. What You Will Do Safeguard confidential information and technology assets. Ensure compliance with established security protocols and standards. Respond to and investigate security incidents as they arise. Support efforts to strengthen the laboratory’s overall security posture. Impact Your work will help protect vital research and resources at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, contributing to the safety and integrity of the organization’s mission.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory seeks a Weapons Infrastructure Project Engineer to support projects vital to national security. This role centers on the development and implementation of infrastructure that underpins weapons systems. Role overview The Weapons Infrastructure Project Engineer works closely with engineers and scientists to maintain and improve the reliability and effectiveness of critical systems. Collaboration and technical problem-solving are key aspects of the position. What you will do Contribute to projects that strengthen weapons systems infrastructure Work alongside multidisciplinary teams to address technical challenges Help ensure the performance and integrity of infrastructure supporting national security Location This position is based in Livermore, California.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) seeks a Security Risk Manager to help protect the organization from security threats. This position centers on evaluating risks to operations and assets, then taking steps to address them. Role overview The Security Risk Manager works closely with internal teams to identify areas of vulnerability. This role involves analyzing potential threats, recommending solutions, and supporting risk management strategies across the laboratory. Key responsibilities Assess security risks that may affect LLNL’s operations and assets Develop and implement plans to mitigate identified risks Monitor ongoing security measures and adjust strategies as needed Location This position is based in Livermore.
Role overview Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory seeks a W87-1 System Test and Qualification Leader in Livermore. This position centers on leading testing and qualification efforts for key defense systems. An active security clearance is required for this role. Key responsibilities Lead system test and qualification activities for the W87-1 program Maintain high standards for quality and reliability in all work Promote process improvements throughout each testing and qualification phase Collaborate with cross-functional teams to help achieve project milestones Requirements Active security clearance Background in system testing and qualification within defense or a related field Strong skills in collaboration and communication
We are seeking a highly skilled Senior Security Researcher to spearhead initiatives aimed at creating advanced techniques and tools for cybersecurity, focusing on the protection of critical infrastructure systems and Federal networks. In this role, you will be at the forefront of complex projects that merge cybersecurity, operational technology, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, devising and implementing innovative methods to simulate adversarial actions. Your contributions will be pivotal in developing tools that defend essential U.S. infrastructure and networks. You will enhance advanced cyber capabilities, conduct threat analysis, and devise mitigation strategies for industrial control systems. These positions are situated within the Computational Engineering Division (CED) of the Engineering Directorate, supporting Global Security’s Energy and Homeland Security (E) program.Positions may be filled at various levels depending on the candidate's knowledge and experience as evaluated by the hiring team. Additional responsibilities may be assigned if hired at a higher level.Key Responsibilities:Lead and support cutting-edge cybersecurity research projects, utilizing innovative and automated techniques to identify vulnerabilities, detect malicious behaviors and tools, and advance security measures for operational technology systems.Collaborate on the development of technical requirements for data collection and adversarial simulation capabilities within LLNL.Analyze and evaluate novel attack vectors to uncover tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs), identify weaknesses, and create repeatable workflows to support the program’s objectives.Work closely with interdisciplinary teams of scientists and engineers to scope, plan, and formulate modeling and simulation efforts across physical, engineering, and computational systems.Develop, implement, validate, and document specialized analysis software tools and models to inform threat understanding and mitigation strategies for operational technology.Identify emerging threats and opportunities to enhance cybersecurity capabilities, influencing the technical direction of LLNL’s cybersecurity initiatives.Engage with sponsors and stakeholders to foster new program growth opportunities, contribute to research proposals, and align with mission objectives.Drive and implement innovative ideas and strategies to meet the evolving needs of sponsors and projects.Mentor and collaborate with team members, leveraging your technical expertise to secure projects, programs, and funding.Perform additional duties as assigned.
Join our team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) as a Senior Mechanical Engineer. We are seeking talented individuals to contribute to both new and ongoing projects that are critical to national security. You will play a vital role in providing nuclear weapon engineering design expertise, systems engineering, experimental device design, fabrication and assembly, and much more.Your work will involve collaboration with colleagues from various National Laboratories, Production Agencies, the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), and the Department of Defense (DoD).Positions are available within the Defense Technologies Engineering Division (DTED), where we support Strategic Deterrence Programs. Depending on your assignment, this role may offer a hybrid schedule, allowing you to blend in-person work with remote flexibility.These positions can be filled at different levels based on your expertise and experience, and additional responsibilities will be assigned if you are hired at a higher level.Your Responsibilities:Provide technical expertise in mechanical and electromechanical design.Conduct research on structural, thermal, hydraulic, or dynamics modeling of mechanical systems.Create advanced conceptual and detailed designs in support of ongoing projects.Prepare health and safety documentation in line with Integrated Safety Management (ISM) requirements and engage in design and Management Prestart Reviews.Coordinate project interfaces and collaborate with both internal and external organizations.Lead and offer guidance to multidisciplinary project teams within a dynamic environment.Perform other duties as assigned.Additional Responsibilities for SES.4 Level:Establish project vision and strategy, influencing the technical direction for yourself and others.Provide expert capability in complex mechanical design and analysis.
Join our dynamic team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as a Subcontract Analyst in Global Security. In this pivotal role, you will support the procurement and management of contracts related to national security projects. Your expertise will assist in ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations while optimizing subcontractor performance to meet our organizational goals.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) seeks an Administrative Specialist to handle a range of administrative tasks that keep operations running smoothly. This position requires an active security clearance, as work will involve sensitive projects and information. Role overview The Administrative Specialist will support daily office functions, coordinate with team members, and help maintain organized processes across the lab. Attention to detail and confidentiality are essential in this environment. Requirements Active security clearance (required) Experience with administrative support or office coordination Ability to manage multiple priorities and sensitive information Location This role is based in Livermore at LLNL's main campus.
Join our team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as a Technical Analyst specializing in Laboratory Infrastructure. We are looking for a knowledgeable and motivated professional with an active security clearance to support our critical infrastructure projects. In this role, you will engage with various stakeholders to analyze technical requirements and facilitate the implementation of innovative solutions that enhance laboratory operations.
The Center for Global Security Research (CGSR) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is seeking enthusiastic undergraduate students to join our research team as Research Associates for the Fall 2026 semester. This dynamic internship offers a unique opportunity to engage in critical research on global security issues while working alongside leading experts in the field.As a Research Associate, you will contribute to ongoing projects that analyze security trends and develop innovative solutions. This position is perfect for driven students ready to apply their academic knowledge to real-world challenges.
The Center for Global Security Research (CGSR) is seeking a motivated Graduate Research Associate for the Fall 2026 semester. This internship offers an exceptional opportunity to engage in groundbreaking research in global security issues, contributing to projects that influence policy and academic discourse.
Join the esteemed team at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) as a Mechatronics Engineer specializing in the W87-1 Modification Program Joint Test Assembly (JTA). In this pivotal role, you will engage in cutting-edge projects aimed at enhancing national security through advanced engineering solutions. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to design, develop, and implement innovative mechatronic systems.
The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is seeking a dedicated and experienced individual to join our team as a Cruise Missile Modernization Associate Program Director / W80-4 Project Engineer. This pivotal role requires an active security clearance and a commitment to advancing our national defense capabilities through innovative project management and engineering excellence.
We are excited to announce an opening for a Superblock Electrical Engineer who will play a pivotal role in the enhancement of next-generation weapon technologies, directly supporting the nation’s strategic deterrent efforts. In this role, you will be instrumental in advancing essential technologies that guide the design, installation, and integration of equipment and systems within nuclear facilities, prioritizing safe, robust, and compliant operations.As a member of our Superblock Capabilities team, you will engage in groundbreaking projects that bridge facility engineering with the requirements of the nuclear weapons program. Your expertise will focus on electrical designs for equipment installation, power distribution, and control and monitoring systems, encompassing the creation of design packages, calculations, and documentation that facilitate construction, startup, and ongoing operations.Our projects encompass the entire lifecycle, from developing requirements and conceptual layouts to detailed design, installation, commissioning, and maintenance. This presents a unique opportunity for you to witness your engineering solutions put into practice in complex, real-world settings. This position is situated within the Defense Technologies Engineering Division (DTED) of the Engineering Directorate.Due to the nature of the work, this position requires full-time on-site presence.This position may be filled at either level depending on the knowledge and relevant experience evaluated by the hiring team. Additional responsibilities will be assigned if hired at the higher level.Your Key Responsibilities Include:Creating electrical designs and packages for integrating programmatic equipment and systems within nuclear facilities, focusing on power distribution, control, and monitoring interfaces.Collaborating with programmatic and facility stakeholders to extract engineering requirements, identify equipment power needs, and convert them into conceptual and detailed electrical designs.Conducting essential engineering analyses and calculations, including load studies, voltage drop assessments, protective device coordination, and any further evaluations necessary to ensure safe and reliable integration with existing utilities.Working with the Building Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) and facility engineering staff to guarantee that designs comply with laboratory requirements, the National Electrical Code (NEC), and other relevant standards and institutional guidelines.Supporting and participating in the detailed design process, which includes developing drawings, specifications, and bills of materials, while coordinating with fabrication and installation teams.Reviewing and assessing vendor and fabrication submissions to confirm technical compliance and ensure that procured equipment can be integrated into existing facility infrastructure and power sources.Engaging in field walkdowns, construction, installation, and startup activities.
Join the team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) as a Spacecraft Systems Engineer. In this pivotal role, you will leverage your engineering expertise to develop and manage innovative spacecraft systems that support our cutting-edge research and technology initiatives. You will collaborate with a diverse team of professionals to design, implement, and optimize spacecraft systems, ensuring their efficiency and reliability in various mission scenarios.