Keystone International is seeking a Pulsed Power Engineer to prepare the accelerator for state-of-the-art experiments and to solve challenging problems that will improve pulsed power and accelerator performance. The ideal candidate will work within a collaboration between the Nevada National Security Site and the DOE national laboratories.
- Work alongside scientists and engineers to install, trouble-shoot, and test cutting-edge electrical and pulse-power technologies in North Las Vegas and the Nevada National Security Site.
- Develop circuit models capable of accurately modeling start-of-the-art accelerator systems.
- Remain aware of advancements in Pulsed Power Engineering theory, techniques, and capabilities.
- Document results in institutional reports and peer-reviewed journals; present results at institutional meetings, project / program meetings, internal / external workshops, and various conferences.
- Prepares or contributes to designs, strategies, reports and technical proposals.
- Follows established electrical and pulsed power engineering and technical procedures and instructions.
- Coordinates work within electrical and / or pulsed-power discipline on moderately complex projects.
- Able and willing to travel as needed.
This is a 30-40 hour a week position. Keystone offers 401k, paid time off (PTO) and holidays.
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