
The Nuclear Detection and Actinide Separations group at the Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL) is seeking a highly motivated post-baccalaureate researcher to join our team. This position offers a unique opportunity for a recent chemistry graduate to contribute to fundamental research in laser spectroscopy and its application to uranium hexafluoride (uf6) analysis.
In this critical role, you will analyze complex spectroscopic data generated from cutting-edge laser experiments involving uf6. This research directly supports the Department of Energy's office of Environmental Management (DOE-EM) missions by advancing environmental cleanup and long-term waste management, and the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) missions in nuclear nonproliferation and national security by enhancing radiation detection and threat mitigation. Uf6 is a key compound in uranium enrichment, and accurate analysis of its isotopic ratios and behavior is critical for non-proliferation efforts and maintaining the nation's nuclear deterrent. SRNL l is the nation's leading research and development center for DOE-EM and plays a critical role for NNSA in both weapons and nonproliferation programs, providing integrated technical solutions to complex challenges.
Successful candidates will:
Have educational or laboratory research experience
Think critically, analyze data, and integrate these skills into effective experimental design, execution, and reporting
Develop partnerships with internal team members of different backgrounds
Effectively communicate (verbal & written) technical results
Work safely with particular attention to quality. Comply with all policies and standards.
Minimum Qualifications
Must be a U.S. Citizen
Be pursuing a graduate degree in chemical engineering or a related field
Must have a minimum GPA of 3.4 or higher and submit a transcript prior to hiring
Preferred Qualifications
Hands-on research experience in a chemical laboratory
Participation in student design teams or design projects