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Join Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) as a Resilient Infrastructure Systems Analyst. In this role, you will be integral in analyzing and improving the resilience of critical infrastructure systems. You will collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to deliver innovative solutions that enhance the robustness and reliability of our infrastructure.
Join Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) as a Resilient Infrastructure Systems Analyst. In this role, you will be integral in analyzing and improving the resilience of critical infrastructure systems. You will collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to deliver innovative solutions that enhance the robustness and reliability of our infrastructure.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is hiring a Nuclear Enterprise Systems Analyst in Livermore. This role plays a part in supporting the Laboratory’s mission to ensure the safety and reliability of the nuclear deterrent. What you will do Work as part of a team that examines and improves complex systems related to nuclear enterprise operations. Provide analysis that helps inform important decisions impacting the Laboratory’s mission. Role focus This position centers on supporting national security objectives by analyzing systems and processes. The work involves collaborating with colleagues to identify areas for improvement and deliver insights that guide leadership. Location This position is based in Livermore, California.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory seeks a Cloud and Application Infrastructure Systems Engineer to help design, implement, and maintain cloud-based infrastructure. The work supports scientific research and national security programs that demand reliable and secure systems. Role overview This position centers on building and supporting scalable cloud and application infrastructure. The engineer will work closely with colleagues from different disciplines to create systems that meet demanding performance and compliance standards. Key responsibilities Design and deploy cloud infrastructure solutions for research and security projects Maintain and optimize application environments for performance and reliability Collaborate with teams across the laboratory to deliver secure, scalable systems Ensure infrastructure aligns with security and compliance requirements What to expect This role provides the chance to work with advanced technology and contribute to projects with national impact. The environment encourages collaboration and technical growth.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is hiring a Senior Nuclear Enterprise Systems Analyst based in Livermore. This role centers on improving and maintaining nuclear enterprise systems that play a vital part in national security efforts. The position calls for deep technical expertise to boost system performance and reliability. What you will do Enhance and optimize nuclear enterprise systems to align with mission needs Review current processes and pinpoint areas that could work better Safeguard the integrity and security of essential systems Work on projects that directly support national security goals Requirements Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities Background working with complex enterprise systems Dedication to upholding high standards of system integrity
Join the team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as an Energy Resilience Data Scientist, where your expertise in data analysis will drive innovative solutions for energy resilience challenges. This role involves working with complex datasets to evaluate energy systems, develop predictive models, and contribute to projects that enhance the sustainability and resilience of energy infrastructure.
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.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is hiring a Combat Simulation Systems Analyst based in Livermore. This role centers on the development and analysis of combat simulation systems that contribute to military training and research efforts. Role overview The position involves technical analysis of simulation platforms and active participation in projects aimed at enhancing training methods for military use. Collaboration with team members and stakeholders is a key part of the work, as projects often require input from multiple disciplines. Key responsibilities Develop and analyze combat simulation systems for military training and research. Conduct technical analysis to assess and improve simulation effectiveness. Work with project teams to advance training methods for military applications. Location This position is based in Livermore.
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.
We are seeking a dedicated Manager of Target Layering Systems to lead the target layering process at the National Ignition Facility (NIF). In this pivotal role, you will oversee the meticulous layering activities essential for enhancing and expanding the functionality of our operations. Target layering involves the growth of a thin ice layer within a target capsule, utilizing sophisticated scripts and precise temperature control methodologies.Your responsibilities will include providing advanced technical solutions to the operations staff, optimizing both layering and x-ray operations processes. As a 24-hour facility, this position demands off-hours support for troubleshooting and technical guidance. You will be joining the Laser Systems Engineering & Operations (LSEO) Division within the Engineering Directorate.Key Responsibilities:Deliver innovative technical expertise through MATLAB process control code for the layering operations, focusing on cryogenic target systems, temperature control, and x-ray systems.Lead the creation and execution of test plans following industry best practices, ensuring that results are reproducible and thoroughly documented.Address complex technical challenges, completing tasks with minimal supervision while reporting outcomes effectively.Collaborate with Subject Matter Experts to develop comprehensive procedures for target layering operations and associated activities.Work closely with Cryo Operations staff and management to ensure adherence to established procedures and safety protocols during layered target experiments.Conduct training and qualification sessions for Cryogenic System Operators in target layering and x-ray diagnostics.Analyze operational metrics and trends to derive insights for best practices and process enhancements.Take ownership of all layering-related challenges within the facility, providing guidance as necessary.Perform additional duties as assigned.
Join our innovative team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as a Target Experimental Systems Manager. In this pivotal role, you will lead and oversee experimental systems designed to enhance our research capabilities. Your expertise will be essential in managing complex projects, ensuring adherence to safety protocols, and driving the success of experimental initiatives.
Join our dynamic team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) as a Mechanical - Structural Analyst. In this exciting role, you will contribute to innovative projects by applying your analytical skills to assess mechanical and structural systems. This position is ideal for recent graduates looking to launch their careers in engineering and contribute to cutting-edge research.
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.
Join the innovative team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) as a Control System Engineer. In this role, you will design, develop, and implement control systems that contribute to groundbreaking research in various scientific fields. You will collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to ensure that our control systems are efficient, reliable, and meet high standards of performance.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory seeks a Deputy Program Director to support its Capital Portfolio, focusing on Laboratory Infrastructure. This role is located in Livermore and plays a central part in guiding infrastructure projects that underpin the Laboratory’s scientific and national security objectives. Key Responsibilities Direct strategic initiatives related to laboratory infrastructure, ensuring projects align with the Laboratory’s goals. Coordinate complex efforts that contribute to scientific research and national security. Maintain compliance with all required security protocols, utilizing an active security clearance. Lead multidisciplinary teams and provide direction in support of the Laboratory’s mission. Requirements Current active security clearance. Proven experience managing large-scale infrastructure or capital projects. Solid background in program management, particularly within scientific or government organizations.
We are excited to announce multiple openings for a Control Systems Engineer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). In this dynamic role, you will be instrumental in crafting innovative engineering solutions to develop, implement, and sustain the control systems hardware at the National Ignition Facility (NIF) — the world’s most powerful pulsed laser system that recently contributed to a significant breakthrough in fusion research. With an impressive network of over 60,000 control points throughout the facility, many of NIF's subsystems rely on cutting-edge control technologies.Your contributions will enhance the engineering design, development, and upgrades of hardware systems, thereby improving performance and reliability. This position is housed within the Laser Systems Engineering and Operations (LSEO) Division of our Engineering Directorate.Please note that this position necessitates full-time, on-site work due to the hands-on nature of the responsibilities.This role will be filled at either entry or higher level depending on the candidate's knowledge and experience as assessed by the hiring team. Additional responsibilities will be assigned if the higher level is filled.Your Responsibilities Include:Operating under general direction while adhering to established procedures, utilizing foundational knowledge and standard techniques to address challenges and contribute to project milestones.Providing hardware and software solutions that underpin the definition, design, documentation, assembly, fielding, and maintenance of control systems, including utility systems, safety systems, and laser alignment diagnostics hardware.Engaging in daily activities that involve engineering support for the deployment, activation, commissioning, troubleshooting, and maintenance of control systems of limited complexity, employing standard methodologies.Assisting in the development and maintenance of system requirement specifications and control system designs under the guidance of senior engineers, ensuring alignment with project objectives and standards.Reducing project risks by participating in formal and informal design reviews, offering insights on technical issues, and implementing feedback from senior staff.Maintaining open communication with scientists, engineers, technicians, and designers to foster collaboration, provide updates on assigned tasks, and facilitate communication with end users.Supporting the NIF operations team by troubleshooting facility-related issues and planned work affecting control systems.Participating in the reactive maintenance on-call rotation as required.Performing other duties as assigned.Additional Responsibilities at the SES.2 Level:Working under limited direction with moderate responsibility, leveraging extensive knowledge and exercising independent judgment to determine methods and recommend improvements.
Join the pioneering team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as a Pulsed Power Engineer, specializing in laser and experimental systems. In this exciting role, you will contribute to cutting-edge research and development projects that advance our understanding and application of pulsed power technology. You will collaborate with a diverse team of scientists and engineers to design, test, and optimize experimental setups that push the boundaries of innovation.
Role Overview Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is seeking a Campus Architect and Strategic Site Planner to support the design and planning of laboratory infrastructure. This position focuses on shaping campus facilities to align with the laboratory’s research and development needs. Key Responsibilities Design and plan laboratory infrastructure across the LLNL campus. Work closely with colleagues to ensure facilities support current and future research requirements. Contribute expertise in architecture and site planning to guide facility development. Location This position is based in Livermore, California.
Join the innovative team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) as a Power Electronics Engineer specializing in Laser and Experimental Systems. In this exciting role, you will contribute to the design, development, and testing of cutting-edge power electronics technologies that support advanced laser systems and experimental research.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory seeks a Safety Basis Analyst Associate based in Livermore. This position plays a key part in preparing and maintaining safety basis documentation for nuclear facilities. Role overview The Safety Basis Analyst Associate works alongside a team of specialists to ensure all documentation aligns with regulatory requirements. The team’s efforts help reinforce the laboratory’s commitment to a strong safety culture. What you will do Support the development and ongoing maintenance of safety basis documents for nuclear operations. Collaborate with other safety professionals to meet regulatory standards. Contribute to initiatives that promote and strengthen safety practices across the lab.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is seeking a Mechanical and Structural Analyst in Livermore. This position centers on contributing to projects that push the limits of engineering and technology. Role overview The Mechanical and Structural Analyst will participate in technical efforts that require creative problem-solving and a strong grasp of engineering fundamentals. Assignments may involve analyzing mechanical systems, evaluating structural performance, and supporting the development of advanced solutions. Key responsibilities Work on projects that explore new approaches in mechanical and structural engineering. Apply analytical methods to assess system performance and reliability. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams within LLNL. Location This role is based on-site in Livermore, California.
Join Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) as a Resilient Infrastructure Systems Analyst. In this role, you will be integral in analyzing and improving the resilience of critical infrastructure systems. You will collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to deliver innovative solutions that enhance the robustness and reliability of our infrastructure.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is hiring a Nuclear Enterprise Systems Analyst in Livermore. This role plays a part in supporting the Laboratory’s mission to ensure the safety and reliability of the nuclear deterrent. What you will do Work as part of a team that examines and improves complex systems related to nuclear enterprise operations. Provide analysis that helps inform important decisions impacting the Laboratory’s mission. Role focus This position centers on supporting national security objectives by analyzing systems and processes. The work involves collaborating with colleagues to identify areas for improvement and deliver insights that guide leadership. Location This position is based in Livermore, California.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory seeks a Cloud and Application Infrastructure Systems Engineer to help design, implement, and maintain cloud-based infrastructure. The work supports scientific research and national security programs that demand reliable and secure systems. Role overview This position centers on building and supporting scalable cloud and application infrastructure. The engineer will work closely with colleagues from different disciplines to create systems that meet demanding performance and compliance standards. Key responsibilities Design and deploy cloud infrastructure solutions for research and security projects Maintain and optimize application environments for performance and reliability Collaborate with teams across the laboratory to deliver secure, scalable systems Ensure infrastructure aligns with security and compliance requirements What to expect This role provides the chance to work with advanced technology and contribute to projects with national impact. The environment encourages collaboration and technical growth.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is hiring a Senior Nuclear Enterprise Systems Analyst based in Livermore. This role centers on improving and maintaining nuclear enterprise systems that play a vital part in national security efforts. The position calls for deep technical expertise to boost system performance and reliability. What you will do Enhance and optimize nuclear enterprise systems to align with mission needs Review current processes and pinpoint areas that could work better Safeguard the integrity and security of essential systems Work on projects that directly support national security goals Requirements Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities Background working with complex enterprise systems Dedication to upholding high standards of system integrity
Join the team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as an Energy Resilience Data Scientist, where your expertise in data analysis will drive innovative solutions for energy resilience challenges. This role involves working with complex datasets to evaluate energy systems, develop predictive models, and contribute to projects that enhance the sustainability and resilience of energy infrastructure.
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.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is hiring a Combat Simulation Systems Analyst based in Livermore. This role centers on the development and analysis of combat simulation systems that contribute to military training and research efforts. Role overview The position involves technical analysis of simulation platforms and active participation in projects aimed at enhancing training methods for military use. Collaboration with team members and stakeholders is a key part of the work, as projects often require input from multiple disciplines. Key responsibilities Develop and analyze combat simulation systems for military training and research. Conduct technical analysis to assess and improve simulation effectiveness. Work with project teams to advance training methods for military applications. Location This position is based in Livermore.
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.
We are seeking a dedicated Manager of Target Layering Systems to lead the target layering process at the National Ignition Facility (NIF). In this pivotal role, you will oversee the meticulous layering activities essential for enhancing and expanding the functionality of our operations. Target layering involves the growth of a thin ice layer within a target capsule, utilizing sophisticated scripts and precise temperature control methodologies.Your responsibilities will include providing advanced technical solutions to the operations staff, optimizing both layering and x-ray operations processes. As a 24-hour facility, this position demands off-hours support for troubleshooting and technical guidance. You will be joining the Laser Systems Engineering & Operations (LSEO) Division within the Engineering Directorate.Key Responsibilities:Deliver innovative technical expertise through MATLAB process control code for the layering operations, focusing on cryogenic target systems, temperature control, and x-ray systems.Lead the creation and execution of test plans following industry best practices, ensuring that results are reproducible and thoroughly documented.Address complex technical challenges, completing tasks with minimal supervision while reporting outcomes effectively.Collaborate with Subject Matter Experts to develop comprehensive procedures for target layering operations and associated activities.Work closely with Cryo Operations staff and management to ensure adherence to established procedures and safety protocols during layered target experiments.Conduct training and qualification sessions for Cryogenic System Operators in target layering and x-ray diagnostics.Analyze operational metrics and trends to derive insights for best practices and process enhancements.Take ownership of all layering-related challenges within the facility, providing guidance as necessary.Perform additional duties as assigned.
Join our innovative team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as a Target Experimental Systems Manager. In this pivotal role, you will lead and oversee experimental systems designed to enhance our research capabilities. Your expertise will be essential in managing complex projects, ensuring adherence to safety protocols, and driving the success of experimental initiatives.
Join our dynamic team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) as a Mechanical - Structural Analyst. In this exciting role, you will contribute to innovative projects by applying your analytical skills to assess mechanical and structural systems. This position is ideal for recent graduates looking to launch their careers in engineering and contribute to cutting-edge research.
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.
Join the innovative team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) as a Control System Engineer. In this role, you will design, develop, and implement control systems that contribute to groundbreaking research in various scientific fields. You will collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to ensure that our control systems are efficient, reliable, and meet high standards of performance.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory seeks a Deputy Program Director to support its Capital Portfolio, focusing on Laboratory Infrastructure. This role is located in Livermore and plays a central part in guiding infrastructure projects that underpin the Laboratory’s scientific and national security objectives. Key Responsibilities Direct strategic initiatives related to laboratory infrastructure, ensuring projects align with the Laboratory’s goals. Coordinate complex efforts that contribute to scientific research and national security. Maintain compliance with all required security protocols, utilizing an active security clearance. Lead multidisciplinary teams and provide direction in support of the Laboratory’s mission. Requirements Current active security clearance. Proven experience managing large-scale infrastructure or capital projects. Solid background in program management, particularly within scientific or government organizations.
We are excited to announce multiple openings for a Control Systems Engineer at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). In this dynamic role, you will be instrumental in crafting innovative engineering solutions to develop, implement, and sustain the control systems hardware at the National Ignition Facility (NIF) — the world’s most powerful pulsed laser system that recently contributed to a significant breakthrough in fusion research. With an impressive network of over 60,000 control points throughout the facility, many of NIF's subsystems rely on cutting-edge control technologies.Your contributions will enhance the engineering design, development, and upgrades of hardware systems, thereby improving performance and reliability. This position is housed within the Laser Systems Engineering and Operations (LSEO) Division of our Engineering Directorate.Please note that this position necessitates full-time, on-site work due to the hands-on nature of the responsibilities.This role will be filled at either entry or higher level depending on the candidate's knowledge and experience as assessed by the hiring team. Additional responsibilities will be assigned if the higher level is filled.Your Responsibilities Include:Operating under general direction while adhering to established procedures, utilizing foundational knowledge and standard techniques to address challenges and contribute to project milestones.Providing hardware and software solutions that underpin the definition, design, documentation, assembly, fielding, and maintenance of control systems, including utility systems, safety systems, and laser alignment diagnostics hardware.Engaging in daily activities that involve engineering support for the deployment, activation, commissioning, troubleshooting, and maintenance of control systems of limited complexity, employing standard methodologies.Assisting in the development and maintenance of system requirement specifications and control system designs under the guidance of senior engineers, ensuring alignment with project objectives and standards.Reducing project risks by participating in formal and informal design reviews, offering insights on technical issues, and implementing feedback from senior staff.Maintaining open communication with scientists, engineers, technicians, and designers to foster collaboration, provide updates on assigned tasks, and facilitate communication with end users.Supporting the NIF operations team by troubleshooting facility-related issues and planned work affecting control systems.Participating in the reactive maintenance on-call rotation as required.Performing other duties as assigned.Additional Responsibilities at the SES.2 Level:Working under limited direction with moderate responsibility, leveraging extensive knowledge and exercising independent judgment to determine methods and recommend improvements.
Join the pioneering team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as a Pulsed Power Engineer, specializing in laser and experimental systems. In this exciting role, you will contribute to cutting-edge research and development projects that advance our understanding and application of pulsed power technology. You will collaborate with a diverse team of scientists and engineers to design, test, and optimize experimental setups that push the boundaries of innovation.
Role Overview Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is seeking a Campus Architect and Strategic Site Planner to support the design and planning of laboratory infrastructure. This position focuses on shaping campus facilities to align with the laboratory’s research and development needs. Key Responsibilities Design and plan laboratory infrastructure across the LLNL campus. Work closely with colleagues to ensure facilities support current and future research requirements. Contribute expertise in architecture and site planning to guide facility development. Location This position is based in Livermore, California.
Join the innovative team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) as a Power Electronics Engineer specializing in Laser and Experimental Systems. In this exciting role, you will contribute to the design, development, and testing of cutting-edge power electronics technologies that support advanced laser systems and experimental research.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory seeks a Safety Basis Analyst Associate based in Livermore. This position plays a key part in preparing and maintaining safety basis documentation for nuclear facilities. Role overview The Safety Basis Analyst Associate works alongside a team of specialists to ensure all documentation aligns with regulatory requirements. The team’s efforts help reinforce the laboratory’s commitment to a strong safety culture. What you will do Support the development and ongoing maintenance of safety basis documents for nuclear operations. Collaborate with other safety professionals to meet regulatory standards. Contribute to initiatives that promote and strengthen safety practices across the lab.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is seeking a Mechanical and Structural Analyst in Livermore. This position centers on contributing to projects that push the limits of engineering and technology. Role overview The Mechanical and Structural Analyst will participate in technical efforts that require creative problem-solving and a strong grasp of engineering fundamentals. Assignments may involve analyzing mechanical systems, evaluating structural performance, and supporting the development of advanced solutions. Key responsibilities Work on projects that explore new approaches in mechanical and structural engineering. Apply analytical methods to assess system performance and reliability. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams within LLNL. Location This role is based on-site in Livermore, California.