[Neutron] LANSCE User Program Headlines

E. Fernandez elena at lanl.gov
Wed Oct 5 19:38:44 CEST 2011


LANSCE User Program Headlines
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Colleagues,

After 10 years of service to LANSCE and the Lujan Neutron Scattering 
Center, Alan Hurd has stepped away from his duties as Director of the 
Lujan Center to pursue the next phase of his career.  The LANSCE 
community thanks Alan for his years of service to LANSCE and the Lujan 
Center.  Please join us in bidding Alan farewell and best wishes in his 
future endeavors.

LANSCE has begun an international search for the new Leader of the Lujan 
Center. The Lujan Center is a national user facility for neutron 
scattering supported by the Office of Basic Energy Sciences (BES) of the 
Department of Energy's Office of Science. The Lujan Center is also 
directly used for research supporting the National Nuclear Security 
Administration's (NNSA) national security mission. The selected 
candidate will lead and manage an organization of about 50 researchers 
and staff to execute a portfolio of close to $15M per year, principally 
from BES but also from the NNSA, Laboratory Directed Research and 
Development, and other sponsors. In addition to being a national user 
facility hosting hundreds of users each year, the Lujan Center is home 
to the Laboratory's neutron scattering science capability; the Lujan 
Center Leader is the steward of this capability. In that capacity, the 
Lujan Center Leader, is expected to promote collaborations with other 
LANL User Facilities, such as the Center for Integrated Nanotechnology 
(CINT) and the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL). Beyond 
technical leadership and management, the Lujan Center Leader will be 
expected to develop personnel, recruit and retain critical skills in the 
workforce, and support diversity and affirmative action. In addition, 
the Lujan Center Leader will be responsible for safe and secure facility 
operations, and the fiscal management of all Lujan Center functions.

A detailed description of the job requirements and information how to 
apply can be found at: hxxp://www.lanl.gov/orgs/hr/jobs/

Job number: IRC1887 
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- R&D Manager 4 - LANSCE-LC/Lujan Center Lansce-LC

Sincerely,
LANSCE User Office

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      Colleagues,
            
            After 10 years of service to LANSCE and the Lujan Neutron
            Scattering Center, Alan Hurd has stepped away from his
            duties as Director of the Lujan Center to pursue the next
            phase of his career.  The LANSCE community thanks Alan for
            his years of service to LANSCE and the Lujan Center.  Please
            join us in bidding Alan farewell and best wishes in his
            future endeavors.
            
            LANSCE has begun an international search for the new Leader
            of the Lujan Center. The Lujan Center is a national user
            facility for neutron scattering supported by the Office of
            Basic Energy Sciences (BES) of the Department of Energy?s
            Office of Science. The Lujan Center is also directly used
            for research supporting the National Nuclear Security
            Administration?s (NNSA) national security mission. The
            selected candidate will lead and manage an organization of
            about 50 researchers and staff to execute a portfolio of
            close to $15M per year, principally from BES but also from
            the NNSA, Laboratory Directed Research and Development, and
            other sponsors. In addition to being a national user
            facility hosting hundreds of users each year, the Lujan
            Center is home to the Laboratory?s neutron scattering
            science capability; the Lujan Center Leader is the steward
            of this capability. In that capacity, the Lujan Center
            Leader, is expected to promote collaborations with other
            LANL User Facilities, such as the Center for Integrated
            Nanotechnology (CINT) and the National High Magnetic Field
            Laboratory (NHMFL). Beyond technical leadership and
            management, the Lujan Center Leader will be expected to
            develop personnel, recruit and retain critical skills in the
            workforce, and support diversity and affirmative action. In
            addition, the Lujan Center Leader will be responsible for
            safe and secure facility operations, and the fiscal
            management of all Lujan Center functions. 
            
            A detailed description of the job requirements and
            information how to apply can be found at: hxxp://www.lanl.gov/orgs/hr/jobs/
          

    Job number: IRC1887
            - RD Manager 4 - LANSCE-LC/Lujan Center
        Lansce-LC
      
            Sincerely,
            LANSCE User Office
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