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Join our innovative team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as a Mechanical Technologist/Sr. Mechanical Technologist specializing in Nuclear Materials Engineering. This dynamic role involves utilizing your mechanical engineering expertise to contribute to critical projects that support national security and scientific advancement. You will collaborate with a skilled team to develop and implement engineering solutions, ensuring that our nuclear materials programs are efficient, safe, and compliant with regulatory standards.
Join our innovative team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as a Mechanical Technologist/Sr. Mechanical Technologist specializing in Nuclear Materials Engineering. This dynamic role involves utilizing your mechanical engineering expertise to contribute to critical projects that support national security and scientific advancement. You will collaborate…
We are seeking talented Mechanical Technologists and Senior Mechanical Technologists to join our team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. In these roles, you will play a vital part in supporting ongoing programmatic activities, collaborating with engineers, scientists, and technical staff. Your responsibilities will encompass the design of fixtures and assemblies, setting up and maintaining vacuum systems, operating and troubleshooting equipment, modifying hardware, and engaging in basic fabrication using standard tools and equipment. You will also work with various testing equipment, including digital voltmeters and oscilloscopes. These positions are located within the Materials and Non-Destructive Evaluation (MNDE) Section of the Materials Engineering Division (MED).Note: This role requires full-time, on-site presence due to the nature of the work.The positions will be filled at either level based on the applicant's knowledge and experience, as assessed by the hiring team. Additional responsibilities will be assigned if hired at the Senior level.Your key responsibilities will include:Delivering technical support by applying your fundamental knowledge of fabrication, assembly, installation, and system operation under general supervision.Fabricating and assembling or disassembling mechanical components and systems while adhering to established procedures.Meeting and maintaining qualification criteria in a technical or engineering discipline for programmatic operations and maintenance.Utilizing moderately complex mathematics and geometric concepts to create shop-level drawings for the fabrication of test hardware.Operating machine shop and hand tools to fabricate tooling in support of programmatic experiments.Applying general knowledge of relevant technologies and processes to troubleshoot hardware or system malfunctions.Documenting systems and maintaining experimental records.Performing general facility-related and technical functions, including maintenance, testing, and equipment upgrades.Adhering to written operational and safety procedures, maintaining good housekeeping in experimental, work, and office areas, and performing all tasks in compliance with ES&H, security, and business practice requirements.Carrying out other duties as assigned.At the Senior level (533.3), additional responsibilities will include:Providing advanced technical support for designing and fabricating materials and operations for complex systems with minimal supervision.Engaging in regular, independent interactions with project leaders, scientists, engineers, and technical personnel to evaluate and analyze requirements and processes.Setting priorities and schedules for advanced projects.
Join Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as a Mechanical Properties Technologist. In this role, you will be pivotal in analyzing and interpreting the mechanical properties of materials, contributing to various scientific and engineering projects that support national security.
We are excited to announce an opportunity for a Metallographer Technician/Senior Technician (Mechanical Technologist) within the Materials and Non-Destructive Evaluation Section at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). In this role, you will play a crucial part in supporting various programmatic initiatives, collaborating with engineers, scientists, and technical personnel to offer technical expertise in the characterization of a diverse range of materials. You will utilize advanced optical microscopy, established surface preparation techniques, and measurement methods to analyze microstructural features of various metal alloys and materials.Your responsibilities will include sample preparation, digital optical microscopy, hardness testing, and other relevant techniques. This position is situated within the Materials Engineering Division (MED) of the Engineering Directorate.Note: This role requires full-time on-site presence due to the nature of the work.This position may be filled at either level based on your knowledge and relevant experience as assessed by the hiring team. Additional responsibilities will be assigned if hired at the senior level.
Join the esteemed team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) as a Chemistry and Materials Science Technologist or Senior Technologist. In this role, you will leverage your expertise in chemistry and materials science to drive innovative research and development initiatives. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to advance scientific knowledge and technology applications.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory seeks an Electronics Technologist or Senior Electronics Technologist to support research through hands-on work with electronic systems. This position involves designing, testing, and maintaining electronic equipment used in scientific projects. Role overview This role focuses on supporting research teams by ensuring the reliability and performance of electronic systems. The work includes both development and troubleshooting, often as part of a collaborative, multidisciplinary group. Key responsibilities Design electronic systems for laboratory research needs Test and validate components and assemblies Maintain and repair electronic equipment to ensure ongoing project success Collaborate with scientists and engineers to develop technology solutions for complex challenges Location This position is based in Livermore, California.
The Senior Mechanical Project Engineer will take a lead role in managing complex engineering projects within the Nuclear Facility at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore. This position centers on guiding projects from initial concept through to completion, with a focus on mechanical systems that meet rigorous safety and performance standards. Role overview This role involves close collaboration with cross-functional teams to design, develop, and implement mechanical solutions. The work supports the Laboratory’s mission in national security and scientific research, requiring both technical depth and strong project management skills. What you will do Lead and manage mechanical engineering projects, overseeing all phases from planning to execution. Work with multidisciplinary teams to deliver systems that comply with strict safety and performance criteria. Apply advanced mechanical engineering principles to solve technical challenges in a nuclear facility setting. Requirements Extensive experience in mechanical engineering and project management. Demonstrated ability to lead complex technical projects. Strong collaboration and communication skills for working with diverse teams.
Role Overview Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is seeking an Electronics Technologist or Senior Electronics Technologist in Livermore. This role supports the design, development, and deployment of electronic systems and components that drive research and technology projects at the lab.
Role Overview Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is seeking a Nuclear Material Control & Accountability Accountant in Livermore. This position focuses on the precise accounting, tracking, and management of nuclear materials across the organization. Key Responsibilities Maintain accurate records of nuclear material inventory and transactions Track and reconcile nuclear material movements Work with teams from different departments to support control processes Help implement and uphold control measures that meet regulatory requirements Collaboration and Compliance This role partners closely with colleagues in various functions to ensure all activities align with relevant standards and regulations for nuclear material management.
The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is seeking a dedicated and skilled Groundwater Electronics Technologist/Senior Electronics Technologist to join our innovative team. This role involves designing, developing, and maintaining electronic systems for groundwater monitoring and data acquisition.The ideal candidate will have a strong background in electronics, experience in environmental monitoring systems, and a passion for advancing technology in support of environmental sustainability. You will work collaboratively with engineers and scientists to deliver high-quality solutions in a dynamic research environment.
We are excited to announce an opportunity for an Electronics Technologist/Senior Electronics Technologist to join our Pulsed Power Research and Development (R&D) team. In this pivotal role, you will contribute to experimental campaigns by assisting in the development of diagnostic sensors and the operation of high-voltage, high-current, and explosively driven R&D systems. Your responsibilities will include console operations for experimental subsystems and diagnostics, encompassing data acquisition and essential support functions. You will engage in problem-solving for complex technical challenges through regular collaboration with colleagues and engineers at Site 200 as well as off-site locations. This position is situated within the National Security Engineering Division (NSED) of the Engineering Directorate.Note: Full-time on-site presence is required due to the hands-on nature of the work.This role can be filled at either level depending on the candidate’s knowledge and relevant experience as evaluated by the hiring team. Additional responsibilities, as outlined below, will be assigned if hired at the senior level.Your Responsibilities Include:Offering general electronic technical support to engineering, scientific, and technical staff in planning and executing experiments utilizing specialized explosive, electronic, and pulsed power systems both at LLNL and off-site.Identifying and acquiring moderately complex data and results to report findings, troubleshooting problems, and performing analysis using advanced methodologies.Designing, diagnosing, troubleshooting, testing, evaluating, upgrading, and maintaining moderately complex electronic and pulsed power systems.Contributing to the preliminary design concepts and engineering decision-making processes.Interpreting and working from sketches, drawings, schematics, and verbal or written instructions to troubleshoot and resolve issues at the system, subsystem, or component level.Employing advanced data collection methods.Performing work under general supervision in the production and assembly of electronic devices and systems.Upholding a high standard of safety while adhering to established safety procedures.Executing additional duties as assigned.Additional Responsibilities for the Senior Level (531.3):Providing advanced technical support for experimental work and analyzing complex preliminary data with minimal supervision.Maintaining, testing, calibrating, and repairing sophisticated electronic circuits, instrumentation, control, and diagnostic systems.Independently deploying, fabricating, troubleshooting, assembling, and disassembling complex electronic and/or electro-optic systems.Assisting in the development and documentation of test parameters, procedures, and safety documentation, offering technical insights to enhance the reliability of test setups.
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.
We are looking for enthusiastic Mechanical and/or Electro-Mechanical Design Drafters or Designers to join our team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in Livermore, CA. This role is crucial in supporting both new and ongoing experiments and facilities across various programs at LLNL’s Site 200. You will engage in design and drafting tasks that encompass electronic and mechanical design, as well as the management of drawings and data for intricate control and diagnostic systems and subsystems. Your contributions will be pivotal to selected programs focused on Modernization, Modification, or Stockpile Systems, operating within the Defense Technologies Engineering Division (DTED) and the Weapon Technologies and Engineering (WTE) Program, under the Strategic Deterrence (SD) directorate.This position necessitates full-time, on-site presence due to the specialized nature of the work involved.We have openings at various experience levels, determined by your knowledge and related experience as assessed by our hiring team. Additional responsibilities (as detailed below) may be assigned if you are hired at a higher level.Your Responsibilities:Deliver mechanical or electro-mechanical drafting and design support to lead designers, engineering teams, and scientific staff, utilizing CAD tools where design parameters and specifications are defined.Conduct basic calculations to aid technical tasks using established engineering formulas.Utilize database management software to process drawings and technical information.Maintain comprehensive systems documentation and experimental records.Produce graphics and technical materials to support design reviews, procedures, and other documentation.Review completed drawings for compliance with LLNL drafting standards and specifications.Perform additional duties as required.Additional Responsibilities at the 534.3 Level:Provide advanced mechanical or electro-mechanical design and drafting support where overall design parameters and specifications have been established.Contribute to preliminary design concepts for hardware, components, and systems, making independent judgments and decisions.Estimate schedules and costs to determine effective methods in design, materials, and time to meet project deliverables, and prepare and present technical materials for design reviews, procedures, and related documentation.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is hiring a Semiconductor Equipment Support Technologist or Senior Semiconductor Equipment Support Technologist to help keep laboratory semiconductor equipment operating reliably at the Livermore campus. This role is central to supporting research and development work by ensuring equipment is available and functioning as needed. Key responsibilities Maintain and troubleshoot semiconductor equipment used for laboratory research. Monitor equipment performance to promote reliability and minimize downtime. Collaborate with research teams to resolve technical issues and provide support for ongoing projects. Role impact This position helps advance scientific research at the laboratory by supporting the technology and equipment that drive innovation and discovery.
Role overview The Mechanical Engineering Lead at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory guides a team of engineers working on the design, development, and implementation of advanced mechanical systems. This position is based in Livermore and plays a key part in ensuring projects meet strict performance and safety standards while supporting important research initiatives. What you will do Lead and mentor a group of mechanical engineers throughout project lifecycles. Oversee the design and execution of mechanical systems for complex applications. Manage projects from initial concept through to final delivery. Verify that all engineering solutions comply with safety and performance requirements. Contribute technical expertise and project leadership to support ongoing research efforts. Requirements This role requires experience in leading engineering teams, a strong background in mechanical system design, and a commitment to upholding safety and performance standards on critical projects. Working at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is known for its work in science, engineering, and national security. Mechanical engineers here contribute to technology advancements and support research that has a broad impact.
Overview:Join Inertia as we seek talented Optical - Mechanical Engineers dedicated to enhancing the design and testing capabilities of high-power laser systems for our pioneering fusion energy program. Our goal is to develop the world's highest average power pulsed lasers, which will serve as the 'unit cell' of our future power plant. Collaborating with industry leaders, government entities, and academic institutions, we aim to construct a demonstrator beamline that achieves 10 kJ at 10 Hz with a 10% wall-plug efficiency, utilizing cutting-edge diode-pumped solid-state laser technology (DPSSL).Initially, you will be responsible for creating test stands for various system components, including optical and thermal evaluations of the amplifier, testing pulsed semiconductor laser diode arrays, assessing high damage threshold optics, and developing manufacturing methods for a diverse array of optical components.Primary Responsibilities:Your role will encompass some or all of the following:Design innovative, highly stable opto-mechanical systems for advanced high-power, high-energy laser systems.Conduct comprehensive opto-mechanical analyses to enhance pointing stability, mitigate thermal drift, and address mounting stresses.Implement heat flow, stress, and birefringence analyses using finite element analysis (FEA) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) tools such as COMSOL and Abaqus.Generate detailed drawings with SolidWorks to facilitate the development and procurement of optical and mechanical components.Devise test plans for thorough evaluation of your designs.Collaborate with optical and systems engineering teams to deliver cohesive, integrated designs.Qualifications:Bachelor's or Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Optical Engineering, or a related discipline.Proven design experience with precision opto-mechanical products.Expertise in CAD and design-for-manufacturing methodologies.Practical experimental and prototyping skills.Salary & Benefits:The salary range for this position is $120,000 - $225,000. Actual compensation will be determined based on skills, experience, and education.We offer competitive compensation along with an exceptional benefits package, which includes medical, dental, and vision plans, company-paid holidays, a matching 401(k) plan, and more!
Role overview Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is looking for an Electronics Technologist in Livermore. This role centers on supporting and improving diagnostic systems that play a key part in the laboratory’s research. What you will do Collaborate with engineers and scientists to design, develop, and implement electronic solutions for laboratory projects. Apply technical knowledge to help diagnostic systems meet laboratory standards and research requirements. Assist in maintaining and upgrading electronic systems used in ongoing LLNL initiatives.
Join inertia as a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer and be a pivotal part of our innovative team. In this role, you will leverage your expertise in mechanical design to develop cutting-edge solutions for our projects. You will work closely with cross-functional teams to ensure the successful execution of design processes, from concept to production.
Full-time|$75K/yr - $130K/yr|On-site|Livermore, CA
About GILLIG LLC GILLIG LLC designs and manufactures transit buses in Livermore, CA, serving communities across the United States. The company is known for its focus on environmental sustainability and social responsibility, with a strong reputation for quality, reliability, and service. All GILLIG buses are designed and built in-house, supporting the shift to zero-emission vehicles. Why Join GILLIG? Pioneers in eco-friendly mobility with battery electric, hybrid electric, near-zero CNG, and clean diesel transit buses Team-oriented, inclusive culture that values collaboration Over 132 years of stability and growth in the Bay Area Flexible schedules based on project needs Competitive compensation, company-paid medical premiums, a strong retirement plan, and a comprehensive benefits package Engineering at GILLIG The Engineering team develops and customizes heavy-duty, clean-technology transit buses. Engineers contribute to every stage, from initial design and analysis to testing, launch, and troubleshooting. The Mechanical Engineering group focuses on mechanical systems and components, such as chassis, HVAC, interior layouts, and powertrain integration. Team members work closely with other departments to meet regulatory standards, resolve production challenges, and deliver efficient, cost-effective designs. Role Overview: Mechanical Engineer - Interiors This position supports senior engineers in the design and industrialization of transit bus components, with an emphasis on interiors. The Mechanical Engineer will contribute to decisions at the vehicle, system, and component levels, working alongside experienced colleagues. Key responsibilities include providing engineering support, performing design analysis, and participating in the product development process for GILLIG's evolving bus lineup.
Overview:Inertia is on the lookout for talented Mechanical Engineers passionate about revolutionizing target fabrication for our cutting-edge fusion program. This role entails the design and optimization of precise assembly, bonding, and alignment processes for high-strength target components.Primary Responsibilities:Design and engineer tooling and fixtures aimed at precision target fabrication and assembly.Collaborate closely with materials scientists and process engineers to enhance target integrity and production efficiency.Conduct mechanical testing and reliability evaluations of bonding and assembly techniques.Assist in the development of automation systems for the mass production of fusion targets.Engage with vendors, external partners, and internal stakeholders to qualify materials and components.
Join our innovative team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as a Mechanical Technologist/Sr. Mechanical Technologist specializing in Nuclear Materials Engineering. This dynamic role involves utilizing your mechanical engineering expertise to contribute to critical projects that support national security and scientific advancement. You will collaborate…
We are seeking talented Mechanical Technologists and Senior Mechanical Technologists to join our team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. In these roles, you will play a vital part in supporting ongoing programmatic activities, collaborating with engineers, scientists, and technical staff. Your responsibilities will encompass the design of fixtures and assemblies, setting up and maintaining vacuum systems, operating and troubleshooting equipment, modifying hardware, and engaging in basic fabrication using standard tools and equipment. You will also work with various testing equipment, including digital voltmeters and oscilloscopes. These positions are located within the Materials and Non-Destructive Evaluation (MNDE) Section of the Materials Engineering Division (MED).Note: This role requires full-time, on-site presence due to the nature of the work.The positions will be filled at either level based on the applicant's knowledge and experience, as assessed by the hiring team. Additional responsibilities will be assigned if hired at the Senior level.Your key responsibilities will include:Delivering technical support by applying your fundamental knowledge of fabrication, assembly, installation, and system operation under general supervision.Fabricating and assembling or disassembling mechanical components and systems while adhering to established procedures.Meeting and maintaining qualification criteria in a technical or engineering discipline for programmatic operations and maintenance.Utilizing moderately complex mathematics and geometric concepts to create shop-level drawings for the fabrication of test hardware.Operating machine shop and hand tools to fabricate tooling in support of programmatic experiments.Applying general knowledge of relevant technologies and processes to troubleshoot hardware or system malfunctions.Documenting systems and maintaining experimental records.Performing general facility-related and technical functions, including maintenance, testing, and equipment upgrades.Adhering to written operational and safety procedures, maintaining good housekeeping in experimental, work, and office areas, and performing all tasks in compliance with ES&H, security, and business practice requirements.Carrying out other duties as assigned.At the Senior level (533.3), additional responsibilities will include:Providing advanced technical support for designing and fabricating materials and operations for complex systems with minimal supervision.Engaging in regular, independent interactions with project leaders, scientists, engineers, and technical personnel to evaluate and analyze requirements and processes.Setting priorities and schedules for advanced projects.
Join Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as a Mechanical Properties Technologist. In this role, you will be pivotal in analyzing and interpreting the mechanical properties of materials, contributing to various scientific and engineering projects that support national security.
We are excited to announce an opportunity for a Metallographer Technician/Senior Technician (Mechanical Technologist) within the Materials and Non-Destructive Evaluation Section at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). In this role, you will play a crucial part in supporting various programmatic initiatives, collaborating with engineers, scientists, and technical personnel to offer technical expertise in the characterization of a diverse range of materials. You will utilize advanced optical microscopy, established surface preparation techniques, and measurement methods to analyze microstructural features of various metal alloys and materials.Your responsibilities will include sample preparation, digital optical microscopy, hardness testing, and other relevant techniques. This position is situated within the Materials Engineering Division (MED) of the Engineering Directorate.Note: This role requires full-time on-site presence due to the nature of the work.This position may be filled at either level based on your knowledge and relevant experience as assessed by the hiring team. Additional responsibilities will be assigned if hired at the senior level.
Join the esteemed team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) as a Chemistry and Materials Science Technologist or Senior Technologist. In this role, you will leverage your expertise in chemistry and materials science to drive innovative research and development initiatives. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to advance scientific knowledge and technology applications.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory seeks an Electronics Technologist or Senior Electronics Technologist to support research through hands-on work with electronic systems. This position involves designing, testing, and maintaining electronic equipment used in scientific projects. Role overview This role focuses on supporting research teams by ensuring the reliability and performance of electronic systems. The work includes both development and troubleshooting, often as part of a collaborative, multidisciplinary group. Key responsibilities Design electronic systems for laboratory research needs Test and validate components and assemblies Maintain and repair electronic equipment to ensure ongoing project success Collaborate with scientists and engineers to develop technology solutions for complex challenges Location This position is based in Livermore, California.
The Senior Mechanical Project Engineer will take a lead role in managing complex engineering projects within the Nuclear Facility at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore. This position centers on guiding projects from initial concept through to completion, with a focus on mechanical systems that meet rigorous safety and performance standards. Role overview This role involves close collaboration with cross-functional teams to design, develop, and implement mechanical solutions. The work supports the Laboratory’s mission in national security and scientific research, requiring both technical depth and strong project management skills. What you will do Lead and manage mechanical engineering projects, overseeing all phases from planning to execution. Work with multidisciplinary teams to deliver systems that comply with strict safety and performance criteria. Apply advanced mechanical engineering principles to solve technical challenges in a nuclear facility setting. Requirements Extensive experience in mechanical engineering and project management. Demonstrated ability to lead complex technical projects. Strong collaboration and communication skills for working with diverse teams.
Role Overview Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is seeking an Electronics Technologist or Senior Electronics Technologist in Livermore. This role supports the design, development, and deployment of electronic systems and components that drive research and technology projects at the lab.
Role Overview Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is seeking a Nuclear Material Control & Accountability Accountant in Livermore. This position focuses on the precise accounting, tracking, and management of nuclear materials across the organization. Key Responsibilities Maintain accurate records of nuclear material inventory and transactions Track and reconcile nuclear material movements Work with teams from different departments to support control processes Help implement and uphold control measures that meet regulatory requirements Collaboration and Compliance This role partners closely with colleagues in various functions to ensure all activities align with relevant standards and regulations for nuclear material management.
The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is seeking a dedicated and skilled Groundwater Electronics Technologist/Senior Electronics Technologist to join our innovative team. This role involves designing, developing, and maintaining electronic systems for groundwater monitoring and data acquisition.The ideal candidate will have a strong background in electronics, experience in environmental monitoring systems, and a passion for advancing technology in support of environmental sustainability. You will work collaboratively with engineers and scientists to deliver high-quality solutions in a dynamic research environment.
We are excited to announce an opportunity for an Electronics Technologist/Senior Electronics Technologist to join our Pulsed Power Research and Development (R&D) team. In this pivotal role, you will contribute to experimental campaigns by assisting in the development of diagnostic sensors and the operation of high-voltage, high-current, and explosively driven R&D systems. Your responsibilities will include console operations for experimental subsystems and diagnostics, encompassing data acquisition and essential support functions. You will engage in problem-solving for complex technical challenges through regular collaboration with colleagues and engineers at Site 200 as well as off-site locations. This position is situated within the National Security Engineering Division (NSED) of the Engineering Directorate.Note: Full-time on-site presence is required due to the hands-on nature of the work.This role can be filled at either level depending on the candidate’s knowledge and relevant experience as evaluated by the hiring team. Additional responsibilities, as outlined below, will be assigned if hired at the senior level.Your Responsibilities Include:Offering general electronic technical support to engineering, scientific, and technical staff in planning and executing experiments utilizing specialized explosive, electronic, and pulsed power systems both at LLNL and off-site.Identifying and acquiring moderately complex data and results to report findings, troubleshooting problems, and performing analysis using advanced methodologies.Designing, diagnosing, troubleshooting, testing, evaluating, upgrading, and maintaining moderately complex electronic and pulsed power systems.Contributing to the preliminary design concepts and engineering decision-making processes.Interpreting and working from sketches, drawings, schematics, and verbal or written instructions to troubleshoot and resolve issues at the system, subsystem, or component level.Employing advanced data collection methods.Performing work under general supervision in the production and assembly of electronic devices and systems.Upholding a high standard of safety while adhering to established safety procedures.Executing additional duties as assigned.Additional Responsibilities for the Senior Level (531.3):Providing advanced technical support for experimental work and analyzing complex preliminary data with minimal supervision.Maintaining, testing, calibrating, and repairing sophisticated electronic circuits, instrumentation, control, and diagnostic systems.Independently deploying, fabricating, troubleshooting, assembling, and disassembling complex electronic and/or electro-optic systems.Assisting in the development and documentation of test parameters, procedures, and safety documentation, offering technical insights to enhance the reliability of test setups.
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.
We are looking for enthusiastic Mechanical and/or Electro-Mechanical Design Drafters or Designers to join our team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in Livermore, CA. This role is crucial in supporting both new and ongoing experiments and facilities across various programs at LLNL’s Site 200. You will engage in design and drafting tasks that encompass electronic and mechanical design, as well as the management of drawings and data for intricate control and diagnostic systems and subsystems. Your contributions will be pivotal to selected programs focused on Modernization, Modification, or Stockpile Systems, operating within the Defense Technologies Engineering Division (DTED) and the Weapon Technologies and Engineering (WTE) Program, under the Strategic Deterrence (SD) directorate.This position necessitates full-time, on-site presence due to the specialized nature of the work involved.We have openings at various experience levels, determined by your knowledge and related experience as assessed by our hiring team. Additional responsibilities (as detailed below) may be assigned if you are hired at a higher level.Your Responsibilities:Deliver mechanical or electro-mechanical drafting and design support to lead designers, engineering teams, and scientific staff, utilizing CAD tools where design parameters and specifications are defined.Conduct basic calculations to aid technical tasks using established engineering formulas.Utilize database management software to process drawings and technical information.Maintain comprehensive systems documentation and experimental records.Produce graphics and technical materials to support design reviews, procedures, and other documentation.Review completed drawings for compliance with LLNL drafting standards and specifications.Perform additional duties as required.Additional Responsibilities at the 534.3 Level:Provide advanced mechanical or electro-mechanical design and drafting support where overall design parameters and specifications have been established.Contribute to preliminary design concepts for hardware, components, and systems, making independent judgments and decisions.Estimate schedules and costs to determine effective methods in design, materials, and time to meet project deliverables, and prepare and present technical materials for design reviews, procedures, and related documentation.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is hiring a Semiconductor Equipment Support Technologist or Senior Semiconductor Equipment Support Technologist to help keep laboratory semiconductor equipment operating reliably at the Livermore campus. This role is central to supporting research and development work by ensuring equipment is available and functioning as needed. Key responsibilities Maintain and troubleshoot semiconductor equipment used for laboratory research. Monitor equipment performance to promote reliability and minimize downtime. Collaborate with research teams to resolve technical issues and provide support for ongoing projects. Role impact This position helps advance scientific research at the laboratory by supporting the technology and equipment that drive innovation and discovery.
Role overview The Mechanical Engineering Lead at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory guides a team of engineers working on the design, development, and implementation of advanced mechanical systems. This position is based in Livermore and plays a key part in ensuring projects meet strict performance and safety standards while supporting important research initiatives. What you will do Lead and mentor a group of mechanical engineers throughout project lifecycles. Oversee the design and execution of mechanical systems for complex applications. Manage projects from initial concept through to final delivery. Verify that all engineering solutions comply with safety and performance requirements. Contribute technical expertise and project leadership to support ongoing research efforts. Requirements This role requires experience in leading engineering teams, a strong background in mechanical system design, and a commitment to upholding safety and performance standards on critical projects. Working at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is known for its work in science, engineering, and national security. Mechanical engineers here contribute to technology advancements and support research that has a broad impact.
Overview:Join Inertia as we seek talented Optical - Mechanical Engineers dedicated to enhancing the design and testing capabilities of high-power laser systems for our pioneering fusion energy program. Our goal is to develop the world's highest average power pulsed lasers, which will serve as the 'unit cell' of our future power plant. Collaborating with industry leaders, government entities, and academic institutions, we aim to construct a demonstrator beamline that achieves 10 kJ at 10 Hz with a 10% wall-plug efficiency, utilizing cutting-edge diode-pumped solid-state laser technology (DPSSL).Initially, you will be responsible for creating test stands for various system components, including optical and thermal evaluations of the amplifier, testing pulsed semiconductor laser diode arrays, assessing high damage threshold optics, and developing manufacturing methods for a diverse array of optical components.Primary Responsibilities:Your role will encompass some or all of the following:Design innovative, highly stable opto-mechanical systems for advanced high-power, high-energy laser systems.Conduct comprehensive opto-mechanical analyses to enhance pointing stability, mitigate thermal drift, and address mounting stresses.Implement heat flow, stress, and birefringence analyses using finite element analysis (FEA) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) tools such as COMSOL and Abaqus.Generate detailed drawings with SolidWorks to facilitate the development and procurement of optical and mechanical components.Devise test plans for thorough evaluation of your designs.Collaborate with optical and systems engineering teams to deliver cohesive, integrated designs.Qualifications:Bachelor's or Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Optical Engineering, or a related discipline.Proven design experience with precision opto-mechanical products.Expertise in CAD and design-for-manufacturing methodologies.Practical experimental and prototyping skills.Salary & Benefits:The salary range for this position is $120,000 - $225,000. Actual compensation will be determined based on skills, experience, and education.We offer competitive compensation along with an exceptional benefits package, which includes medical, dental, and vision plans, company-paid holidays, a matching 401(k) plan, and more!
Role overview Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is looking for an Electronics Technologist in Livermore. This role centers on supporting and improving diagnostic systems that play a key part in the laboratory’s research. What you will do Collaborate with engineers and scientists to design, develop, and implement electronic solutions for laboratory projects. Apply technical knowledge to help diagnostic systems meet laboratory standards and research requirements. Assist in maintaining and upgrading electronic systems used in ongoing LLNL initiatives.
Join inertia as a Senior Mechanical Design Engineer and be a pivotal part of our innovative team. In this role, you will leverage your expertise in mechanical design to develop cutting-edge solutions for our projects. You will work closely with cross-functional teams to ensure the successful execution of design processes, from concept to production.
Full-time|$75K/yr - $130K/yr|On-site|Livermore, CA
About GILLIG LLC GILLIG LLC designs and manufactures transit buses in Livermore, CA, serving communities across the United States. The company is known for its focus on environmental sustainability and social responsibility, with a strong reputation for quality, reliability, and service. All GILLIG buses are designed and built in-house, supporting the shift to zero-emission vehicles. Why Join GILLIG? Pioneers in eco-friendly mobility with battery electric, hybrid electric, near-zero CNG, and clean diesel transit buses Team-oriented, inclusive culture that values collaboration Over 132 years of stability and growth in the Bay Area Flexible schedules based on project needs Competitive compensation, company-paid medical premiums, a strong retirement plan, and a comprehensive benefits package Engineering at GILLIG The Engineering team develops and customizes heavy-duty, clean-technology transit buses. Engineers contribute to every stage, from initial design and analysis to testing, launch, and troubleshooting. The Mechanical Engineering group focuses on mechanical systems and components, such as chassis, HVAC, interior layouts, and powertrain integration. Team members work closely with other departments to meet regulatory standards, resolve production challenges, and deliver efficient, cost-effective designs. Role Overview: Mechanical Engineer - Interiors This position supports senior engineers in the design and industrialization of transit bus components, with an emphasis on interiors. The Mechanical Engineer will contribute to decisions at the vehicle, system, and component levels, working alongside experienced colleagues. Key responsibilities include providing engineering support, performing design analysis, and participating in the product development process for GILLIG's evolving bus lineup.
Overview:Inertia is on the lookout for talented Mechanical Engineers passionate about revolutionizing target fabrication for our cutting-edge fusion program. This role entails the design and optimization of precise assembly, bonding, and alignment processes for high-strength target components.Primary Responsibilities:Design and engineer tooling and fixtures aimed at precision target fabrication and assembly.Collaborate closely with materials scientists and process engineers to enhance target integrity and production efficiency.Conduct mechanical testing and reliability evaluations of bonding and assembly techniques.Assist in the development of automation systems for the mass production of fusion targets.Engage with vendors, external partners, and internal stakeholders to qualify materials and components.