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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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We are excited to announce an opportunity for a seasoned Lead Power Grid Dynamics Engineer. In this pivotal role, you will spearhead research initiatives focused on the analysis of electrical power grid infrastructure, emphasizing grid resilience. You will collaborate closely with the Cyber and Infrastructure Resilience (CIR) program within the Global Security (GS) Principal Associate Directorate, and engage in business development activities that support our growing research portfolio in electric grid infrastructure for the Department of Energy (DOE)'s Grid Modernization Initiative and the Department of Defense (DoD). This role is located within the Computational Engineering Division (CED) of the Engineering Directorate.Depending on the assignment, this position may offer a flexible hybrid schedule, allowing for a blend of in-person and virtual work, with potential opportunities to work from home on designated days.This position will be filled at either level based on your expertise and relevant experience, as assessed by our hiring team. Additional responsibilities will be assigned if selected at the higher level.You will be responsible for:Leading research in power grid dynamics modeling, transient stability, and electromagnetic transient (EMT) simulation.Managing and supporting intricate research projects with competing priorities while implementing advanced concepts in a multidisciplinary team setting.Collaborating with fellow LLNL scientists and engineers to translate research findings into practical applications within LLNL Global Security programs.Working closely with other CIR program area leads to develop the CIR program research roadmap.Establishing internal and external partnerships and contributing to securing funding to achieve program objectives.Co-authoring peer-reviewed scientific papers and reports, along with delivering presentations to diverse audiences.Performing other duties as assigned.At the SES.4 level, you will also:Effectively manage multiple projects/tasks and priorities for customers and partners to ensure timely completion.Lead complex projects, capitalizing on the skills of team members and mentoring junior staff while supporting recruitment efforts.Serve as a primary technical liaison with sponsors and partners, contributing to the development of new program business.
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 multiple talented Power Grid Dynamics Engineers to engage in innovative research focused on power system modeling and simulation, analysis, planning, operational resilience, and lab testing of devices and integrated systems. In this role, you will contribute to LLNL’s Cyber and Infrastructure Resilience (CIR) program, which is dedicated to enhancing electric grid infrastructure. You will collaborate on research projects funded by the Department of Energy, the State of California, and various private sector partners. These positions are situated within the Computational Engineering Division (CED) of the Engineering Directorate.Depending on your specific role, you may have the opportunity to work in a hybrid schedule that combines in-person and virtual work arrangements, allowing for flexibility to work from home on certain days.Positions will be filled based on your expertise and relevant experience, with specific responsibilities assigned according to the level for which you are hired.Your Responsibilities:Conduct research in power grid dynamics modeling, transient stability, and electromagnetic transient (EMT) simulation.Present both formal and informal updates on research progress during group meetings.Develop independent research initiatives that complement team efforts and engage with a diverse range of scientists both within and outside the Laboratory.Assist in crafting grant proposals and work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team environment to achieve research objectives.Fulfill additional duties as assigned.Additional Responsibilities at SES.2 Level:Support complex research projects with competing priorities and implement advanced research concepts in a multidisciplinary team environment where commitment to deadlines is critical for project success.Publish research findings in external peer-reviewed scientific journals and participate in conferences and workshops.Engage directly with sponsors and partners and contribute to the growth of new program initiatives.
We have several exciting opportunities for a Power Grid Engineer to engage in pioneering research across various aspects of power system modeling and simulation. Your work will encompass analysis, planning, operation, resilience, lab testing of devices and integrated systems, and field pilots. You will play a crucial role in supporting LLNL’s Cyber and Infrastructure Resilience (CIR) program, which focuses on the ever-evolving landscape of electric grid infrastructure.As part of a collaborative team, you will participate in research projects funded by the Department of Energy, the State of California, and private sectors. This position is situated within the Computational Engineering Division (CED) of our Engineering Directorate.The role can be filled at either entry-level or higher based on your qualifications and experience, with responsibilities assigned accordingly.Your Responsibilities:Conduct in-depth research on power grid modeling and simulation, including analysis, planning, operation, monitoring and control, data analytics, power quality, signal processing, resilience, microgrids, hardware-in-the-loop lab testing, and field pilots.Present formal and informal updates on research progress during group meetings.Explore independent research interests that complement existing projects and interact with a diverse range of scientists both within and outside the Laboratory.Contribute to grant proposals and collaborate within a multidisciplinary team to achieve research objectives.Carry out additional duties as assigned.Additional Responsibilities for SES.2 Level:Support complex research projects with competing priorities, implementing advanced research concepts in a collaborative environment where commitment and adherence to deadlines are vital for success.Publish research findings in external peer-reviewed journals and actively participate in conferences and workshops.Engage directly with sponsors and partners while contributing to the development of new program initiatives.
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.
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About the Role Abercrombie & Fitch Co. is hiring a part-time Key Lead for its Livermore Outlets location. This position supports both Abercrombie & Fitch and Hollister Co. stores. What You Will Do Support daily store operations and help keep things running smoothly Enhance the customer experience through attentive service Assist in driving sales and meeting store goals Who This Role Suits This position fits those interested in starting a retail management path and gaining hands-on leadership experience.
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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.
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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.
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