Hello all,

I thought most people on these lists would be interested in job postings in my 
group at Idaho National Laboratory.  We are looking for good computational 
scientists of all levels... and particularly those with experience working with 
libMesh!

If you are interested please go to the INL career website ( 
http://inlrecruiting.inel.gov/psp/hrdex89/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL?FolderPath=PORTAL_ROOT_OBJECT.HC_HRS_CE_GBL2&IsFolder=false&IgnoreParamTempl=FolderPath%2cIsFolder
 ).  If you do a search for "computational".  The three job adds will come up 
at the top.  They have ID #'s of: 5337, 5385 and 5386.

5385 is an entry level position.  Pretty much a fresh PhD or Masters Degree 
graduate.

5386 is for someone with a little more experience, with a preference towards 
having some knowledge in a particular physical field (like solid mechanics or 
fluid flow etc.).

5337 is a senior level position.  Here we're looking for someone with 20+ years 
of experience in computational materials science.

Also on that career website are several internship opportunities.  These are 
summer positions within the laboratory.  If you're still a student and are 
looking for some work experience in computational areas feel free to apply to 
our internship posting which is # 5296.  It will be on the same page when you 
search for "computational" but will be a bit further down the page.

If you feel you fit in more than one position... by all means apply for more 
than one!  The descriptions above (and in the actual postings) are just loose 
guidelines.  If we think you're good we'll make it work.  Also, even though 
there are only 4 postings... we might hire more than 4 people...

If there are others who aren't on these mailing lists that you think would be 
interested in these positions... please forward this email!  Also, please use 
my name ( Derek Gaston ) as a referral if you do actually apply.

If you have any questions at all... don't hesitate to hit me with an email.

Derek


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