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Berkeley Lab Engineering

Berkeley Lab Engineering

Government Administration

Berkeley, CALIFORNIA 844 followers

Advancing science by design.

About us

The Berkeley Lab’s Engineering Division is organized into four different departments: Electronics, Software & Instrumentation Engineering, Magnetics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Project Controls Engineering. Additionally, operations and cross-functional support is managed out of the Engineering Division Directorate. We have a multidisciplinary workforce with a depth and breadth of knowledge that exceeds the norm.

Website
http://engineering.lbl.gov
Industry
Government Administration
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Berkeley, CALIFORNIA

Locations

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    1 Cyclotron Rd, Berkeley

    Berkeley, CALIFORNIA 94720, US

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Employees at Berkeley Lab Engineering

Updates

  • We’re looking for a Senior Power Supply Engineer to work on the full life cycle of power conversion systems, with a focus on supporting our flagship Advanced Light Source (ALS) project. Collaborating with colleagues in engineering and project management, you will conduct the planning, testing, implementation and maintenance for power supplies and related controllers. Your work will ensure the high stability, reliability and efficiency of these systems, and you’ll directly support the cutting edge research done by Berkeley Lab as a leader in international scientific discovery. To learn more about this role, or other career opportunities that could be of interest to you, visit our open jobs at https://careers.lbl.gov/ #LBNL #engineering 

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  • Exciting opportunity at Berkeley Lab! The Engineering Division is seeking an experienced and innovative leader to fill the role of Production/Manufacturing Engineering Department Head. If you're passionate about advancing cutting edge technologies and have experience in manufacturing engineering, apply now to join our dynamic team! Visit our website to learn more about the position and submit your application here: https://bit.ly/4k2V36T  

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  • Meet one of the talented minds joining Berkeley Lab's Engineering Division, Matthew Senesky. With 20 years of industry experience, Matthew will be working on the DUNE-ND project, designing electrical systems that are pushing the boundaries of innovation. Outside of the lab, you can find Matthew working on DIY projects, listening to history podcasts, cooking, and playing guitar. Matthew also has a household of pets courtesy of his animal-loving daughter. Welcome to the team!

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  • A multidisciplinary team from Berkeley Lab's ATAP and Engineering Divisions are supplying essential components to the high-energy upgrade of SLAC’s Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS-II). The high-energy upgrade to LCLS-II represents a significant advancement in X-ray technology and will provide researchers with a high-resolution tool for investigating ultrafast, atomic-scale processes with unprecedented precision. 🌟 Read more about this groundbreaking project: https://bit.ly/42x0PHl 

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  • The Engineering Division celebrated a historic moment by signing the final structural beam of Collaboration Commons, Berkeley Lab’s newest facility! These signatures symbolize our collective contribution to a space that will soon bring employees, visitors, and guests together for dining, connection, and collaboration. The Collaboration Commons beam signing has been extended through Thursday, Jan. 23, and Lab employees who cannot sign in person can add their name to a virtual list to be included. Discover more about this exciting project here: https://bit.ly/3E6XNzx #BerkeleyLab

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  • Exciting progress at Berkeley Lab! A team from the Accelerator Technology & Applied Physics (ATAP) and Engineering Divisions has successfully assembled and tested 11 of the 20 new superconducting magnets destined for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world’s most powerful particle accelerator. This work supports the High Luminosity LHC Accelerator Upgrade Project, which aims to increase the luminosity of the LHC significantly. Discover how the team is contributing to this transformative effort: https://bit.ly/40bU1fH #Engineering #LBNL

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  • Kick off the new year with an exciting opportunity in the LBNL Engineering Division! Berkeley Lab is seeking a Mechanical Engineer to support Vendor Management & Procurement efforts. Join us in shaping the future of technical innovation by ensuring the manufacturing and quality of cutting-edge equipment. If you thrive on solving challenges and have a passion for quality assurance and vendor collaboration, we’d love to have you on our team. Apply now and make an impact! Apply today at https://bit.ly/4gUOilc #Engineering #Hiring

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  • ‘Tis the season! The LBNL Mechanical Shop Holiday Party was back for its annual offerings of steak, raffles, and holiday spirit. This Engineering Division fan favorite is anticipated throughout the year, and allows our teams from across the Division to get together and celebrate good cheer. From us to you, may you have a restful and happy holiday season. To see more on events and updates in the Engineering Division at Berkeley Lab, check out https://lnkd.in/gajFXfk #engineering #LBNL

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  • Join us in our hearty welcome to Kimberly Rudy, the newest member of our Projects Controls Department! Kimberly is a Projects Controls Administrator, and shares with us what keeps her busy here at the Lab, as well as how she has fun and unwinds. What brought you to the Engineering Division/LBNL? >  I came to the Engineering Division/LBNL to contribute as a Project Controls Administrator. What are you doing at the Lab, and what projects/programs are you involved in?  > I have been assigned to DUNE and ASL-U so far and am excited to be working on these important projects. What do you like to do outside of working at the Lab?  > Outside of work I like to spend time with my family, ski, and write/record music. Interested in becoming our next newest team member at Berkeley Lab? Explore the next exciting step in your career at: https://careers.lbl.gov/ #berkeleylab #lbnl

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