Los Alamos National LaboratoryHazardous Packaging and Transportation Specialist 1/2 (Packaging Specialist 1/2) Los Alamos National LaboratoryHazardous Packaging and Transportation Specialist 1/2 (Packaging Specialist 1/2)Los Alamos, NM$66,100–$103,600 / yearDue to federal restrictions contained in the current National Defense Authorization Act, citizens of the People's Republic of China-including the special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau-as well as citizens of the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea), and the Russian Federation, who are not Lawful Permanent Residents ("green card" holders) are prohibited from accessing facilities that support the mission, functions, and operations of national security laboratories and nuclear weapons production facilities, which includes Los Alamos National Laboratory. We integrate a team of highly motivated specialized engineers, technicians, weapon parts custodians and shipping specialists with world-class capabilities in hazardous materials handling, hazardous material shipping, and experimental device assembly to include high-explosives and accountable materials to safely and securely deliver high-quality assemblies meeting customer requirements.
Los Alamos National LaboratoryUndergraduate and Graduating HS Senior Internship - Engineering Los Alamos National LaboratoryUndergraduate and Graduating HS Senior Internship - EngineeringLos Alamos, NMExamples of LANL projects in engineering include, but are not limited to: Advanced design, analysis and testing of complex systems and structures for national and global security applications; Using X-Ray Computed Tomography to measure density in high explosives; Building, testing, and developing simulations for a table-top electron accelerator that generates RF waves; Design, development, and testing of heat pipes for advanced nuclear reactor concepts; Computational material science modeling of the strength and damage behavior of metals at meso- and continuum scales; Refining algorithms for dynamic path planning for robotic manipulators in industrial settings; Uncertainty quantification and machine learning methods in the graph transport model; Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) modeling of flow around structures with vortex induced vibrations for energy security applications; Using machine learning techniques to improve image processing and mechanical response in aerial robots; and Modeling tritium fuel cycling and the impact of liquid metal plasma facing components of fusion energy systems. Student selected for UGS internships are most competitive when they possess the following knowledge and skills: Computer programming in support of engineering design, data acquisition, analysis or machine learning; Fabrication and testing techniques currently used within your selected specific engineering field(s); Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Finite Element Analysis (FEA) experience; Experience in additive manufacturing; Laboratory or shop experience demonstrating attention to detail and commitment to safety; Demonstrated ability to communicate (verbal and written) well in a professional scientific context; and .