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Experience Level
Mid to Senior
Qualifications
The ideal candidate will possess a Bachelor's degree in Engineering or a related field, along with experience in project management within a highly technical environment. Strong analytical skills, the ability to work in a team-oriented setting, and effective communication skills are essential. Candidates should also be familiar with project management methodologies and tools.
About the job
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.
About Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) is a premier research facility dedicated to ensuring the safety, security, and reliability of the nation's nuclear deterrent. With a commitment to innovation and scientific excellence, LLNL plays a pivotal role in addressing complex national security challenges while promoting a culture of collaboration and growth.
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