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  • It is time for Jefferson Lab to embark on a new phase of life as a national laboratory -- a new phase in which we expand our view and ambition toward a broader role within the Department of Energy’s science mission.  While we maintain a focus on fundamental nuclear science, we have an opportunity and a duty to seek even greater impact in scientific discovery, technology development, regional and national priorities. With that in mind, it is time to plan for the Jefferson Lab of the Future.

  • Jefferson Lab is a Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC) which is maintained and operating by JSA under our contract with the Department of Energy (DOE). Key sections of the prime JSA/DOE Contract, which lab personnel may need to refer to from time to time, are found below and will be updated as significant changes in the contract occur:

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  • The Chief Operating Officer is responsible for the business functions of Jefferson Lab.

    These functions include procurement, facilities management resources and services including civil construction, security, property management, legal counsel, and Human Resources.

  • The Laboratory Budget and Program Support Office is responsible for lab-wide and division budget development, tracking, and providing budget forecasts. The Office also submits the Biennial Budget to the State of Virginia and the Annual Budget to the Department of Energy.

     

  • Creative Energy. Supercharged with Science.

    Accelerate your career with a new role at the nation's newest national laboratory. Here you can be part of a team exploring the building blocks of matter and lay the ground work for scientific discoveries that will reshape our understanding of the atomic nucleus. Join a community with a common purpose of solving the most challenging scientific and engineering problems of our time.

     

    Title Job ID Category Date Posted
    Geant4 Developer 13214 Computer
    Magnet Group Staff Engineer 13370 Engineering
    Survey and Alignment Technician (Metrology) 13385 Misc./Trades
    Finance Business Manager 13365 Accounting
    ES&H Department Head 13338 Engineering
    Scientific Data and Computing Department Head 13383 Computer
    CIS Postdoctoral Fellow 13102 Science
    Mechanical Engineer III 13140 Engineering
    HPDF Project Director 13373 Computer
    Accounts Payable Assistant 13397 Accounting
    Storage Solutions Architect 13238 Computer
    Magnet Group Mechanical/Electrical Designer 13388 Misc./Trades
    Project Controls Analyst 13302 Clerical/Admin
    Master HVAC Technician 13367 Misc./Trades
    Software Administrator - Facilities Management/Integration 13395 Computer
    Lead Magnet Engineer 13366 Engineering
    Business IT Portfolio Manager 13374 Computer
    Deputy CNI Manager 13378 Computer
    High Throughput Computing (HTC) Hardware Engineer 13197 Computer
    Data Center Operations Manager 13327 Engineering
    SRF Accelerator Physicist 13359 Science
    Hall A Technologist/Design Drafter 13285 Engineering
    DC Power Systems Electrical Engineer 13371 Engineering
    RadCon Manager 13337 Environmental Safety
    IT Project Manager 13340 Clerical/Admin
    MPGD Development Physicist 13381 Science
    ES&H Inspection Program Lead 13323 Environmental Safety
    Communications Office Student Intern 13310 Public Relations
    Project Services and Support Office Manager 13330 Management
    DC Power Group Leader 13380 Engineering
    Electrical Engineer (Sustainability) 13364 Engineering
    Vacuum Engineer 13396 Engineering
    Multimedia Intern 13215 Public Relations
    SRF Production Chemistry Supervisor 13386 Technology
    Radiation Control Technician 13391 Technology

    A career at Jefferson Lab is more than a job. You will be part of “big science” and work alongside top scientists and engineers from around the world unlocking the secrets of our visible universe. Managed by Jefferson Science Associates, LLC; Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility is entering an exciting period of mission growth and is seeking new team members ready to apply their skills and passion to have an impact. You could call it work, or you could call it a mission. We call it a challenge. We do things that will change the world.

    Welcome from Stuart Henderson, Lab Director
    Why choose Jefferson Lab
    • PASSION AND PURPOSE
      Middle School Science Bowl competitors huddle together to brainstorm the answer.
    • PASSION AND PURPOSE
      Local teachers share ideas for a classroom activity with other teachers during Teacher Night.
    • PASSION AND PURPOSE
      Two young learners hold up a model of the atom during Deaf Science Camp.
    • PASSION AND PURPOSE
      Staff Scientist Douglas Higinbotham snaps a selfie with some of the postdoc students he is mentoring.

    At Jefferson Lab we believe in giving back to our community and encouraging the next generation of scientists and engineers. Our staff reaches out to students to advance awareness and appreciation of the range of research carried out within the DOE national laboratory system, to increase interest in STEM careers for women and minorities, and to encourage everyone to become a part of the next-generation STEM workforce. We are recognized for our innovative programs like:

    • 1,500 students from 15 Title I schools engage in the Becoming Enthusiastic About Math and Science (BEAMS) program at the lab each school year.

    • 60 teachers are enrolled in the Jefferson Science Associates Activities for Teachers (JSAT) program at the lab inspiring 9,000 students annually.

    • 24 high school students have internships and 34 college students have mentorships at the lab.

       

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    • Salute to Veterans with Aldaisia "Daisy" Donald, U.S. Navy

      As a child, Aldaisia “Daisy” Donald didn’t need to look far to find her inspiration. 

      “My dad is a retired lieutenant colonel in the Army, and I’ve always been a daddy’s girl,” said Donald, a radiation control technologist at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility and nine-year U.S. Navy veteran. “Growing up, he would always be gone on deployments, and when he came home, I remembered thinking, ‘He’s a hero.’ I always wanted to be like him.” 

      With her sights set on following in her dad’s military footsteps at a young age, Donald also cultivated a passion for math and science. She exceled at both, and when she reached 10th grade, she left her hometown of Jackson, Alabama, to attend the Alabama School of Math and Science in Mobile for the remainder of high school.  

      “I had to learn early on how to be away from my parents and build a family away from my family,” Donald said. “So, as a teenager, I made friends, formed study groups, and we helped support each other and carry each other through.” 

      She added that the experience of living away from her family throughout high school and her focus on math and science prepared her for her Navy career. After graduating, Donald enlisted and enrolled in the Naval Nuclear Power Training Command’s Nuclear Power School in Goose Creek, South Carolina. 

      Again, many miles separated Donald from her family and friends, but bringing people together is a value that she holds dear. 

      “The most important thing for me, similar to high school, was to build a family out of people I didn’t know,” Donald said. “Now, I was far away from home and in ‘Nuke School,’ which was very rigorous. Those of us who started out together became brothers and sisters, and even to this day, I’m still close with a lot of them. Some of them are godparents to my kids; I met my best friend in Nuke School. We’re still like a family, even though we are all over the world now.  

      “I feel like being forced to be in that rigorous study environment – there were sleepless nights when we were up studying and helping each other out so we could get through – just taught me a lot about friendship and family.” 

      After graduating from Nuclear Power School, Donald served as a machinist’s mate before becoming an engineering laboratory technician aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt, a Nimitz-class, nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, then stationed in Norfolk, Virginia.  

      For the remainder of her Navy career, the Theodore Roosevelt’s only deployment was to Newport News Shipbuilding for extensive maintenance and repairs. It was there that she learned about Jefferson Lab and its Radiation Control (RadCon) team.  

      According to Donald, her duties in the Navy closely resembled her current work. At the lab, she performs radiation and contamination surveys to ensure that levels do not exceed their limits nor spread to unwanted areas, keeping people, facilities and the environment safe. 

      After her son was born in 2014, Donald knew that her time in the Navy was nearing its end, as the eventuality of deployments lasting up to a year steered her to reenter the private sector. She returned to school at Excelsior College (now Excelsior University) and graduated in 2017 before eventually finding her way back to the familiar setting of Newport News Shipbuilding as a contract administrator in 2019. 

      After two years, Donald wanted to get back into radiation control, so she sought out a position on the lab’s RadCon team. She applied and was hired, starting in April 2021. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she took a brief hiatus to provide care for her children as schools went to remote instruction. When in-person classes resumed, she returned to the lab in the same role. 

      As she did at her previous posts, Donald strives to create a familial atmosphere among her teammates. She is often the driving force behind special events celebrating holidays, her colleagues’ birthdays and their bonds as a team. Beyond the positive atmosphere these occasions create, Donald said that camaraderie is crucial to high-performing teams.   

      “The biggest thing I learned in the Navy was working as a team and making sure we had each other's backs,” she added. “When I first started here after being away [from radiation control work] for so many years, I never once felt like I was thrown to the wolves or had anyone expect me to know something because I was in the Navy, and I should know it. Everybody was like a family; it’s a good environment, and if you have a question, just ask.” 

      Thank you for your service, Daisy!

      By John Streit

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    The Jefferson Lab campus is located in southeastern Virginia amidst a vibrant and growing technology community with deep historical roots that date back to the founding of our nation. Staff members can live on or near the waterways of the Chesapeake Bay region or find peace in the deeply wooded coastal plain. You will have easy access to nearby beaches, mountains, and all major metropolitan centers along the United States east coast.

    To learn more about the region and its museums, wineries, parks, zoos and more, visit the Virginia tourism page, Virginia is for Lovers

    To learn more about life at Jefferson Lab, click here.

     

    We support our inventors! The lab provides resources to employees for the development of patented technology -- with over 180 awarded to date! Those looking to obtain patent coverage for their newly developed technologies and inventions while working at the lab are supported and mentored by technology experts, from its discovery to its applied commercialization, including opportunities for monetary awards and royalty sharing. Learn more about our patents and technologies here.

    • Pashupati Dhakal
      Pashupati Dhakal
      Accelerator Operations

      "Not every day is the same day. Working in research and development, it’s not a one person job."

    • Jianwei Qiu
      Jianwei Qiu
      Associate Director For Theoretical And Computational Physics

      "My own research enables me to better lead the Theory Center, to lead our collaboration, to provide good guidance to our junior researchers on the team, and to provide valuable input to the advisory and review committees that I serve"

    • Scott Conley
      Scott Conley
      Environmental Management Team

      "There is world-class research going on here. Any given day you can be in the room with genius physicists and that’s just amazing.”

    • Welding Program Manager
      Jenord Alston
      Welding Program Manager

      "Everybody in the chain is working towards the same goal: to ensure that everything is built safe and to the code specifications"

    • Ashley Mitchell
      Ashley Mitchell
      SRF Chemistry Technician

      “Chemistry is the art of science and art; you’re manipulating and creating things. We have lots of different recipes to work with.”

    Jefferson Science Associates, LLC manages and operates the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. Jefferson Science Associates/Jefferson Lab is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer and does not discriminate in hiring or employment on the basis of race, color, religion, ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, or veteran status or on any other basis prohibited by federal, state, or local law.

    If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the employment process, please send an e-mail to recruiting @jlab.org or call (757) 269-7100 between 8 am – 5 pm EST to provide the nature of your request.

    "Proud V3-Certified Company"

    A Proud V3-Certified Company
    JSA/Jefferson Lab values the skills, experience and expertise veterans can offer due to the myriad of experiences, skill sets and knowledge service members achieve during their years of service. The organization is committed to recruiting, hiring, training and retaining veterans, and its ongoing efforts has earned JSA/Jefferson Lab the Virginia Values Veterans (V3) certification, awarded by the Commonwealth of Virginia.