| 1. Chemical Engineer |
| US-CO-Boulder | Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology | | 01/16/2008 to 01/15/2009 |
Performs professional engineering work in the research, development, design, operation, evaluation, and improvement of chemical processes, plants, equipment, methods, or products; involves changes in the chemical composition or physical state of materials and requires application of the principles and practices of chemical engineering, chemistry, and related scientific and engineering disciplines.... |
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| 2. Chemist |
| US-CO-Boulder | Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology | | 01/16/2008 to 01/15/2009 |
Performs professional work in the investigation, analysis, and interpretation of the composition, molecular structure, and properties of substances, the transformations they undergo, and the amounts of matter and energy included in these transformations. Requires full professional education and training in the field of chemistry.... |
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| 3. Civil Engineer |
| US-CO-Boulder | Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology | | 01/16/2008 to 01/15/2009 |
Performs professional engineering work in planning, designing, analyzing, constructing, or maintaining structures and facilities, or conducts related research and development. Requires general knowledge of the physical sciences and mathematics underlying engineering, and specialized knowledge of (a) mechanics of solids, (b) hydraulics, (c) theory and computer analysis of structure, (d) strength of... |
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| 4. Computer Engineer |
| US-CO-Boulder | Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology | | 01/16/2008 to 01/15/2009 |
This series includes professional engineering positions which require primarily the application of knowledge of (a) fundamentals and principles of professional engineering, (b) computer hardware, systems software, and computer system architecture and integration, and (c) mathematics, including calculus, probability, statistics, discrete structures, and modern algebra. The work pertains primarily t... |
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| 5. Computer Scientist |
| US-CO-Boulder | Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology | | 01/16/2008 to 01/15/2009 |
Performs professional research or development work to develop new methods and techniques to store, manipulate, transform, or present information by means of digital computer systems; includes work in the development of new fields of computer science research or on problems arising from use of digital computers. Requires professional competence in the theoretical foundations of computer science, co... |
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| 6. Contract Specialist |
| US-CO-Boulder | Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology | | 01/16/2009 to 01/15/2010 |
The incumbent will lead a staff of contracting officers; many with unlimited signatory authority for a technologically advanced, scientific and engineering research organization.Responsibility includes providing advice, assistance, policy direction, and direct administrative support for the award and management of simplified purchases and contracts; providing guidance to NIST program officers rega... |
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| 7. Electrical Engineer |
| US-CO-Boulder | Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology | | 01/16/2008 to 01/15/2009 |
Performs professional engineering work in the study of electrical circuits, circuit elements, equipment, electrical energy systems for motive power, heating, illumination, chemical processes, or the production of localized electric or magnetic fields. Requires knowledge of electrical phenomena and application of the principles, techniques, and practices of electrical engineering.... |
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| 8. Electronics Engineer |
| US-CO-Boulder | Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology | | 01/16/2008 to 01/15/2009 |
Performs professional engineering work in the study of electronic circuits, circuit elements, equipment, and electromagnetic or acoustical wave energy systems for communication, computation, sensing, control, measurement, or navigation. Requires knowledge of (a) the physical and engineering sciences and mathematics, (b) electronic phenomena, and (c) the principles, techniques, and practices of ele... |
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| 9. General Engineer |
| US-CO-Boulder | Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology | | 01/16/2008 to 01/15/2009 |
Advises on, administers, or performs research or other professional and scientific work of a special or miscellaneous character which involves several branches of engineering or which is not specifically classifiable in any other engineering series, but which involves the application of a knowledge of engineering materials and structures or the physical and chemical characteristics of engineering ... |
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| 10. Human Resources Specialist, ZA-0201-2/3 (DE) |
| US-CO-Boulder | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | | 11/20/2009 to 12/07/2009 |
You will provide human resource advisory services for organizational segments of the agency. As such, you will:-Provide comprehensive staffing and placement services;-Interpret and apply laws, regulations, rules, and practices in two or more of the following Human Resources specialties: Classification, Staffing and Recruitment, Employee Relations, and Labor Relations.-Advise management, staff, and... |
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