Job Announcement Number:
12-SES-SC-HQ-006
Location Name:
Germantown, Maryland
Department:
Department Of Energy
Occupation Code:
Physics
Pay Plan:
ES
Appointment Duration:
Permanent
Opening Date:
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Closing Date:
Friday, November 23, 2012
Job Status:
Full-Time
Salary:
$119,554.00 to $179,700.00 / Per Year
Pay Grade(s):
00 to 00
Who May Apply:
Public
Job Summary:
The Office of Nuclear Physics (NP) is seeking a motivated and highly-qualified candidate for an exciting full-time permanent position located in the Physics Research Division in Germantown, MD. The mission of NP is to discover, explore, and understand all forms of nuclear matter. The fundamental particles that compose nuclear matter - quarks and gluons - are relatively well understood, but exactly how they fit together and interact to create different types of matter in the universe is still not fully explained. To solve this mystery, NP supports experimental and theoretical research - along with the development and operation of particle accelerators and advanced technologies - to create, detect, and describe the different forms and complexities of nuclear matter that can exist in the universe, including those that are no longer found naturally. To learn more about the NP, please visit our website at the following link NP
via USAJOBS Search More Information Here..
12-SES-SC-HQ-006
Location Name:
Germantown, Maryland
Department:
Department Of Energy
Occupation Code:
Physics
Pay Plan:
ES
Appointment Duration:
Permanent
Opening Date:
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Closing Date:
Friday, November 23, 2012
Job Status:
Full-Time
Salary:
$119,554.00 to $179,700.00 / Per Year
Pay Grade(s):
00 to 00
Who May Apply:
Public
Job Summary:
The Office of Nuclear Physics (NP) is seeking a motivated and highly-qualified candidate for an exciting full-time permanent position located in the Physics Research Division in Germantown, MD. The mission of NP is to discover, explore, and understand all forms of nuclear matter. The fundamental particles that compose nuclear matter - quarks and gluons - are relatively well understood, but exactly how they fit together and interact to create different types of matter in the universe is still not fully explained. To solve this mystery, NP supports experimental and theoretical research - along with the development and operation of particle accelerators and advanced technologies - to create, detect, and describe the different forms and complexities of nuclear matter that can exist in the universe, including those that are no longer found naturally. To learn more about the NP, please visit our website at the following link NP
via USAJOBS Search More Information Here..
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