Post Bachelors Research Associate - NSIP - Chemical, Biological, and Physical Sciences Division
Job Field: Office Jobs
Location: RICHLAND, WA
Salary: $-
Job Type: Part Time
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<td align="left"><font style="font-size: 100%;">Post Bachelors Research Associate - NSIP - Chemical, Biological, and Physical Sciences Division<BR>Organization and Job ID<BR>Job ID:<BR><BR>301861<BR>Directorate:<BR><BR>National Security Directorate<BR>Division:<BR><BR>Chemical, Biological, & Physical Sciences Division<BR>Group: Radiochemical Analysis Group<BR>.<BR>Job Description<BR>Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is seeking ambitious, high caliber Bachelor degree candidates for assignments within the National Security Internship Program (NSIP). <BR>The world is a rapidly changing place. Ideas once thought to be science fiction are becoming reality. As quickly as nations solve problems, new challenges emerge. In this atmosphere of momentous change, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory''s National Security Internship Program is identifying and developing talented individuals for exciting assignments of the future. The United States'' growing emphasis in national security disciplines is creating outstanding career opportunities in fields that include:<BR>-Arms Control and Treaty Verification <BR>-Cyber Security <BR>-Global Security <BR>-Homeland Security <BR>-Critical Infrastructure Protection and Analysis <BR>-Nuclear Stockpile Safeguards and Security <BR>-Nuclear Technologies <BR>-International Border Protection <BR>-Chemical and Biological Technologies<BR>-Explosives Detection<BR>The Chemical, Biological and Physical Sciences Division at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory focuses on advancing foundations in nuclear engineering, analytical chemistry, microbiology, nuclear physics, applied physics, and radiochemistry to deliver technical solutions to some of the nation?s most pressing problems related to the detection of production, testing, trafficking, and use of weapons of mass destruction (CBRNE).<BR><BR>Projects span from basic science investigations to development of applied laboratory procedures to deployable systems capable of field collection and analysis.<BR><BR>World class analytical instrumentation, systems engineering, and state-of-the-art laboratories support our missions.<BR>PNNL is seeking students who have completed bachelor''s degree<BR><BR>program from an accredited college or university.<BR><BR>The prospective candidate?s degree should be focused in disciplines described above. Up to 30 students will be selected to participate in NSIP annually.<BR><BR>Women and minorities are encouraged to apply for NSIP assignments. Applicants must be able to obtain a future security clearance, which requires U.S. citizenship.<BR>****BEFORE YOU APPLY****<BR>When asked to upload your resume to your application, you need to upload one<BR><BR>(1) PDF file that includes the following:<BR>1.Current Resume or CV<BR>2.Unofficial Transcripts for all current and past degrees<BR>3.A 300-word essay describing why you are interested in a National Security Internship<BR><BR>and what you hope to get out of the program<BR>Applications that do not include the items above in their single PDF upload will be disqualified as ineligible.<BR>.<BR>Minimum Requirements<BR>Candidates must have received a Bachelor''s degree within the past 24 mon </font></td>
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