What You Will DoThe Nuclear Materials Science group (MST-16) is seeking a research technologist to help advance the scientific output of our materials properties team dedicated to plutonium and actinide research. This position is ideal for pursuing a non-academic career track with the opportunity to work in an area of materials science that is available at only a few places in the world. In this role, you will be supporting thermophysical properties measurements, including differential scanning calorimetry, dilatometry, density, x-ray …
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What You Will Do The selected candidate would work with staff from the Environmental Protection and Compliance Division, conducting field monitoring of wildland fire mitigation, forest thinning, and forest health projects across the Laboratory’s approximately 40 square miles. The program collaborates with wildland fire staff in the Emergency Management Division, craft crews, biologists, archeologists, environmental monitoring staff, and scientists from the Earth and Environmental Sciences Division. Examples of potential projects include: Forest inventory, forest health assessment, and fuels inventory and …