Argonne National Laboratory

Nuclear Physics Research

ATLASOperator

$0–0k Lemont, Illinois, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“ATLAS Operator at Argonne National Laboratory. Skills: ATLAS particle accelerator, accelerator systems, beam optics. Operate the ATLAS particle accelerator. Tune accelerator systems”

Industry & Context.

Nuclear Physics Research
Problems you'll solve

troubleshooting operational issues

Eligibility Requirements

background check, obtain a government access authorization

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Associates and 5+ years of experience, or equivalent

Nice to Have

Bachelor’s degree in a STEM discipline, such as physics or engineering

What You'll Do.

Operate the ATLAS particle accelerator

Tune accelerator systems

Diagnose equipment issues

Assist with improvements

Collaborate with scientific users

Serve as Chief Shift Operator

Ensure safe accelerator operation

Work with system experts

Implement improvements

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

operate the ATLAS particle accelerator both independently and as part of a collaborative team; working closely with scientific users; partnering with technical experts; work effectively with colleagues; work effectively with users; work effectively with technical staff; fosters collaborative scientific discovery

Communication Scope

communication skills

Process & Methodology

manage work priorities, maintain accurate records

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