THIS IS A CASUAL POSITION WORKING A MAXIMUM OF 900 HOURS PER CALENDAR YEAR. | | Undergraduate Information Technology (IT) Interns will work under the direct supervision of a manager & mentor and will be provided with hands-on participation in ongoing projects at one of the most unique experimental sites in the United States. | | Internships are available at the following locations: | - North Las Vegas, Nevada | - Nevada National Security Site (65 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada) | - Los Alamos and Albuquerque, New Mexico | - Livermore and Santa Barbara, California | - Remote Sensing Laboratories at Nellis Air Force Base (Las Vegas, Nevada) or Andrews Air Force Base (Joint Base Andrews, Maryland) | - An option to work remotely may be considered based on business need/approval | | We are looking for qualified and motivated Undergrad students that are pursuing a degree in: | - Computer Science | - Data Science | - Information Systems & Management Information Systems (MIS) | - Information Technology | - Cybersecurity | - Information Science | - Informatics | Duties and Responsibilities(may include and will vary depending on which department you are assigned to): | - Application Development on a variety of technologies | - Data Visualization and Reports | - Project Management activities | - Networking and communication projects | - Systems, Servers and related Hardware and Operation Systems | - Cloud Solutions | - End User Support | - Provide level I support and troubleshooting for hardware, software, and/or network issues | - Assist with installing and upgrading hardware and software | - Interface with clients via Chat, Phone, Walk-in | - Perform client ball backs | - Create and update Incident Tickets | - Draft and edit Knowledge Articles | Please note these important dates for our 2024 Summer Student Program: | - September 2023 - Application process opens | - September 2023 - March 2024 - Candidates reviewed, interviews completed, offers extended | - May 21st, 2024 - Summer internship Student Program begins | - August 9th, 2024 - Summer internship Student Program concludes | **Please apply asap; hiring Managers are reviewing applications as they are received.
THIS IS A CASUAL POSITION WORKING A MAXIMUM OF 900 HOURS PER CALENDAR YEAR. | | Undergraduate Technology Interns will work under the direct supervision of a manager & mentor and will be provided with hands-on participation in ongoing projects at one of the most unique experimental sites in the United States, or one of our outlying location sites. | | Internships are available at the following locations: | - North Las Vegas, Nevada | - Nevada National Security Site (65 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada) | - Los Alamos and Albuquerque, New Mexico | - Livermore and Santa Barbara, California | - Remote Sensing Laboratories at Nellis Air Force Base (Las Vegas, Nevada) or Andrews Air Force Base (Joint Base Andrews, Maryland) | | We are looking for qualified and motivated Undergrad students that are pursuing an assoicate's degree in: | - Engineering Technology (mechanical, electrical, electronics) | - Radiological Technology | - Energy Systems Nuclear Operations Technology | - Energy Systems Instrumentation Engineering Technology | - Robotics and Communications Systems Engineering Technology | - Energy Systems Electrical Engineering Technology | - Laser Electro Opitcs Technology | - Fiber Optics | | Please note these important dates for our 2024 Summer Student Program: | - September 2023 - Application process opens | - September 2023 - March 2024 - Candidates reviewed, interviews completed, offers extended | - May 21st, 2024 - Summer internship Student Program begins | - August 9th, 2024 - Summer internship Student Program concludes | **Please apply asap; hiring Managers are reviewing applications as they are received.
THIS IS A CASUAL POSITION WORKING A MAXIMUM OF 900 HOURS PER CALENDAR YEAR. | | Undergraduate Science Interns will work under the direct supervision of a manager & mentor and will be provided with hands-on participation in ongoing projects at one of the most unique experimental sites in the United States, or one of our outlying location sites. | | Internships are available at the following locations: | - North Las Vegas, Nevada | - Nevada National Security Site (65 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada) | - Los Alamos and Albuquerque, New Mexico | - Livermore and Santa Barbara, California | - Remote Sensing Laboratories at Nellis Air Force Base (Las Vegas, Nevada) or Andrews Air Force Base (Joint Base Andrews, Maryland) | | We are looking for qualified and motivated Undergrad students that are pursuing a degree in: | - Mathematics | - Physics | - Chemistry | - Health Physics | - Geology/Geosciences | Duties and Responsibilities(may include and will vary depending on which department you are assigned to): | - Build programming code/scripts to computationally process image and/or signal data, e.g. in Python, Matlab, or R. Knowledge of image/signal processing techniques is desired. | - Create and give presentations on both project and progress to teammates and management. | - Contribute towards professional reports and papers. | - Potential for participating in hands-on data acquisition activities depending on project. | - Participate on small teams of scientists, engineers, and technicians, to devise technical solutions and provide deliverables to customers. | - Perform hands-on work on optical, mechanical, and/or electrical systems including data acquisition and system and/or subsystem fabrication. | | Please note these important dates for our 2024 Summer Student Program: | - September 2023 - Application process opens | - September 2023 - March 2024 - Candidates reviewed, interviews completed, offers extended | - May 21st, 2024 - Summer internship Student Program begins | - August 9th, 2024 - Summer internship Student Program concludes | **Please apply asap; hiring Managers are reviewing applications as they are received.
THIS IS A CASUAL POSITION WORKING A MAXIMUM OF 900 HOURS PER CALENDAR YEAR. | | Undergraduate Engineering Interns will work under the direct supervision of a manager & mentor and will be provided with hands-on participation in ongoing projects at one of the most unique experimental sites in the United States, or one of our outlying location sites. | | Internships are available at the following locations: | - North Las Vegas, Nevada | - Nevada National Security Site (65 miles northwest of Las Vegas, Nevada) | - Los Alamos and Albuquerque, New Mexico | - Livermore and Santa Barbara, California | - Remote Sensing Laboratories at Nellis Air Force Base (Las Vegas, Nevada) or Andrews Air Force Base (Joint Base Andrews, Maryland) | | We are looking for qualified and motivated Undergrad students that are pursuing a degree in: | - Electrical Engineering | - Nuclear Engineering | - Mechanical Engineering | - Chemical Engineering | - Civil Engineering | - Fire Protection Engineering | - Software Engineering | | Duties and Responsibilities(may include and will vary depending on which department you are assigned to): | - Support research on systems. | - Perform document reviews and updates. | - Create Facility Change Requests to implement desired changes to various systems. | - Draft reports on system conditions. | - Conduct walkdowns of various systems to ensure Configuration Management is properly implemented and to validate design drawings are consistent with physical configuration. | - Lead development and implementation of engineering design changes. | - Collaborate with different organizations to ensure facility safety. | - Interface with multiple engineers across multiple disciplines of engineering. | - Research chiller systems and components. | - Review Door system designs and sketches. | - Learn to read system drawings and sketches. | - Redline drawings. | - Review System Design Descriptions for compressed air system. | - Create pneumatic diagrams. | - Coordinate document reviews and updates. | - Draft drawing/specification/calculations for engineer use. | - Generate/update reports and tracking tools and update engineering forms. | | Please note these important dates for our 2024 Summer Student Program: | - September 2023 - Application process opens | - September 2023 - March 2024 - Candidates reviewed, interviews completed, offers extended | - May 21st, 2024 - Summer internship Student Program begins | - August 9th, 2024 - Summer internship Student Program concludes | **Please apply asap; hiring Managers are reviewing applications as they are received.
The Work Planning & Control (WP&C) Division manages the Integrated Work Control Process (IWCP). The WP&C maintains company directives/procedures and forms that are essential to ensuring consistent, standard, and quality implementation and performance of the work planning and control process. The WP&C is looking to hire a strong, talented, efficient, effective, process improvement-minded Principal Work Planner / Senior Principal Work Planner to perform Davis-Bacon Determination reviews and cost estimates for each work request and assign work to the appropriate execution organization as well as help users use work planning and control systems and applications. | | Key Responsibilities | | Principal Work Planner Level | - Perform and document Davis-Bacon Determinations for all new work requests, different types of work requests, and new work orders in a timely manner to support work execution. | - Develop ROM cost estimates for work orders to make the Davis-Bacon determinations. | - Work with planners on defining and developing scopes of work. | - Re-evaluate Davis-Bacon determinations when work scope has changed. | - Maintain and update Davis-Bacon Determination training course. | - Help employees learn and use work planning and control systems (Maximo, Skills, Training, and Required Reading, and Assisted Hazard Analysis systems). | - Help train job supervisors, foremen, and workers on their roles and responsibilities in the integrated work control process (IWCP). | - Support organization work assignment evaluations | - Develop, maintain, and update mobile company forms | - Support work management process and system improvements | - Analyze work performance and develop metrics | - Support corrective actions and special assignments and initiatives. | - Perform other duties as assigned by Management. | | Senior Principal Work Planner Level | - Manage and maintain the Davis-Bacon Determination process and associated company documents and job aids. | - Perform and document Davis-Bacon Determinations for all new work requests, different types of work requests, and new work orders in a timely manner to support work execution. | - Develop ROM cost estimates for work orders to make the Davis-Bacon determinations. | - Work with planners on defining and developing scopes of work. | - Re-evaluate Davis-Bacon determinations when work scope has changed. | - Maintain and update Davis-Bacon Determination training course | - Help employees learn and use work planning and control systems (Maximo, Skills, Training, and Required Reading, and Assisted Hazard Analysis systems). | - Help train job supervisors, foremen, and workers on their roles and responsibilities in the integrated work control process (IWCP). | - Support organization work assignment evaluations | - Develop, maintain, and update mobile company forms | - Support work management process and system improvements | - Analyze work performance and develop metrics | - Support new IWCP improvements. | - Support corrective actions and special assignments and initiatives. | - Perform other duties assigned by Management.
Are you interested in joining some of the brightest talent in the world to strengthen the United States’ security? Join the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS), where our employees apply their expertise to create solutions for highly hazardous, highly complex, and classified experiments that help us keep the planet safe. | The Science and Technology Directorate is seeking a senior scientist to engage with our national security mission in research, development, and experimentation. You will have the opportunity to work on teams that ensure the security of the United States and its allies by: supporting the stewardship of the nation’s nuclear deterrent; executing national-level experiments in support of the National Nuclear Security Administration’s National Laboratories; working with national security partners such as the Department of Defense, the Intelligence Community, and other federal agencies on important national security activities; and providing long-term environmental stewardship of the NNSS’s Cold War legacy. | The primary work location will be Livermore, California. Work in Nevada may be required in support of these functions, as well as travel to other NNSS remote sites, and the three National Security Laboratories. | We are looking for a Senior Scientist candidate to work within the Computing & Data Sciences Division of the NNSS’s Science and Technology Directorate. | | Key Responsibilities | - Provide scientific expertise and leadership as part of a small computational and data analysis team supporting the NNSS Stockpile Stewardship Program. | - Provide support for several projects that are involved in collecting and analyzing data from a variety of optical signal measurement and visible imaging diagnostics, as well as historic underground testing data. | - Work assignments may include new capabilities for image and signal processing, machine learning, and deep learning development, data fusion, Bayesian reconstruction techniques, data processing and fielding of diagnostic systems. | - Active participation in the field with NNSS scientific, technical, and engineering teams. | - Work will require the development of independently driven model and algorithm development. | - Develop and build direct relationships with NWL partners and provide scientific guidance to focused and integrated experiments. | - Report on accomplishments to internal and external stakeholders. | - Strong time-management skills, be well organized, maintain safe work habits, and have a broad range of technical interests and education. | - Provide field support as needed for LLNL Great Basin local experiments at the LLNL Site 300 Contained Firing Facility, LLNL subcritical experiments fielded in the U1a Facility in Nevada, experiments fielded at JASPER the Joint actinide Shock Physics Experimental Research two-stage gas gun used to study actinide and non-actinide material under high pressures, temperatures, and strain rates, also located in Nevada. | - Provide analyst support for image and signal analysis efforts, to include activities such as spot size characterization, generating transfer curves, providing material density calculations, timing analysis, and photonic doppler velocimetry analysis. | - On-site in-situ analysis, as well as post-shot analysis is expected of the selected candidate. | - Perform other duties assigned by Management.
Key Responsibilities | | - Perform Certified Energy Manager (CEM) roles and responsibilities and reports to the MSTS Sustainability Manager. Focuses on projects of substantial complexity and broad scope, requiring interdisciplinary coordination. This position will work closely with Field Office POCs, various stakeholders, M&O Management, Departments and Divisions (i.e., Sustainability, Engineering, Maintenance, Facility Managers, Project Managers, Estimating, Environmental, CSI, Site Planning SMEs, etc.). | - Develop, coordinate, and implement strategies and policies to reduce energy/water consumption; conducting site inspections and energy/water surveys; benchmarking energy consumptions against best practice guidelines and keeping up to date with current federal requirements, legislation, and guidelines. | - Identify, develop, justify, and manage energy projects with the ability to utilize and interpret data from energy management tools such as data loggers, infrared cameras, CO2 sensors, DDC systems, etc. | - Must have some knowledge in computerized and pneumatic HVAC controls, lighting controls, energy management building systems and Energy Star’s Portfolio Manager. Must demonstrate the ability to work independently with minimal supervision. | - Serves as Technical Lead for major projects and startups. Initiates collaboration with partners external to MSTS. Leads collaboration to achieve mission execution. | - Serve as an expert advisor to other personnel and management on difficult and critical technical issues. | - Mentor peers and technical management in methods, processes, and best practices. | - Must recommend sound policies directed toward energy conservation; develop long-range plans for implementing innovations; assume responsibility for compiling, maintaining, and filing various energy reports and other documents, when required. Evaluates processes, procedures, and work instructions to improve performance. | - Assist with the development of energy conservation measure cost estimates based upon documented program needs. Pursue outside funding sources for energy efficient/renewable projects, when applicable; review and recommend maintenance supply and equipment purchases to ensure energy efficient replacements are being specified; support community energy awareness campaigns and training of operations staff in energy efficient operating practices and demonstrate the use of appropriate and effective techniques for community and staff involvement. | - Perform other duties as assigned by Management.
The Principal Engineer will lead the engineering and execution of capital line item projects and large projects and support construction activities for the Nevada National Security Site. Perform the duties as the Control Account Manager (CAM) for design on projects, and be responsible for managing the cost, schedule, and technical performance. Plan, coordinate and manage engineering aspects of schedule, scope and budget of work that includes multiple engineering disciplines and construction for these projects – may include complex coordination with National Laboratories as well as oversight entities. | | Key Responsibilities | - Assist the Project Manager and engineering staff with planning, coordinating, and preparing of designs, procurement documents, specifications, bid evaluations, and award recommendations for equipment. Responsible for design aspects for projects over the entire lifecycle (initiation, planning, executing, monitoring & controlling, and closing). | - Support variance analysis reports (VARs), reviewing schedule and cost structure. | - Recommend and coordinate preparation and modifications to designs due to field conditions or adverse situations. | - Prepare and/or assist in the preparation of cost estimates and material takeoffs and ascertain whether the proposed material usage will be adequate for its purpose. | - Devise integrated solutions to complex technical problems of broad scope. Solutions are expected to be comprehensive in technical and business aspects and exhaustive at all levels, including cross-disciplinary considerations. | - Ensure deliverables comply with laws, codes, orders, and MSTS policies and procedures. Develop new initiatives for additional scopes of work. | - Serve as an expert advisor to other project personnel, technical staff and management on technical issues. Provide advice to senior management regarding strategic development opportunities using MSTS technologies and capabilities. | - Mentor engineering staff and other technical personnel in methods, processes, and best practices. Participate in project development by helping define customer needs, developing proposals and planning projects that will produce effective outcomes. | - Work with customers to verify their needs are clearly defined and documented to meet their objectives and ensure engineering decisions are responsive to those needs. | - Apply knowledge and familiarity in multiple technical disciplines and ingenuity to implement effective technical solutions. | - Ability to interpret codes and standards within the discipline. | - Proven ability to work effectively as a team member and leader to ensure task and project success.
Are you interested in some of the brightest talent in the world to strengthen the United States’ security? Come join the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS), where our employees apply their expertise to create solutions for high-hazard, classified, and highly complex experiments that help us keep the planet safe. | The Science and Technology (S&T) Directorate is seeking early career engineers to engage with our national security mission in research, development, and experimentation. You will have the opportunity to work on teams that ensure the security of the United States and its allies by: supporting the stewardship of the nation’s nuclear deterrent; contributing to key nonproliferation and arms control initiatives; national-level experiments in support of the National Nuclear Security Administration’s National Laboratories; working with national security partners such as the Department of Defense, the Intelligence Community, and other federal agencies on important national security activities; and providing long-term environmental stewardship of the NNSS’s Cold | As a member of the S&T Directorate’s Computing & Data Sciences division, you will work collaboratively with a diverse group of colleagues on challenging problems of national significance, with opportunities to work in the experimental field and engage with a broader team of scientists and engineers. Multiple positions are available across a spectrum of experience levels, with benefits and requirements requisite with experience and educational background. | | Key Responsibilities | - Support work within the Software Development Section for the Remote Sensing Laboratory. | - Design, develop, and test custom solutions in C#, Java, and associated technologies. | - Work within small teams on projects involving technical integration, research and development, and emergency response operations. | - Maintain confidentiality and a professional demeanor in daily activities. | - Perform related work as assigned by Management.