Overview At a time when complex environmental problems are emerging on every front, the Nuclear Sciences Division's staff, capabilities, and facilities are delivering science and technology innovations for the environment, as well as for energy and national security needs. Our diverse work addresses a wide range of national and international challenges, from providing solutions that protect the health of people who must work in hazardous environments, to developing durable new materials, streamlining industrial processes for improved productivity and effectiveness, and delivering new approaches for environmental cleanup. Nuclear Sciences Division capabilities and efforts are focused in three key areas including Environmental Health and Remediation, Nuclear Regulatory, and Nuclear Energy. Responsibilities Conducts research of organic or inorganic substances. Analyzes and tests new or existing materials to identify their properties and characteristics for the development or improvement of new or existing products. Studies the relationship between chemical and physical properties. May specialize in: Analytical Chemistry: Performs qualitative and quantitative analyses of organic compounds, inorganic compounds, or biologics to determine the chemical composition and/or physical properties by verifying their identity, purity, and homogeneity. Biochemistry: Studies the chemical structures, processes, and composition of living organisms and performs studies of chemical reactions for processes involved in all basic life functions. Geochemistry: Studies the composition, structure, processes, and other physical aspects of the Earth. Inorganic Chemistry: Investigates the properties and behaviors of inorganic compounds and materials, which include metals, metal oxides and complexes, both natural and synthetic, as well as main group and organometallic compounds. Nuclear Chemistry: Studies reactions that take place inside the nucleus of atoms, such as fission and fusion processes including the production of radionuclides, or studies the effects of ionizing radiation on materials, living organisms, and the environment. Radiochemistry: Develops and/or applies chemical techniques to study naturally occurring and manmade radionuclides and employs chemical concepts for processing irradiated materials. Applies chemical techniques involving radiotracers to investigate chemical, biochemical, or biomedical questions. Organic Chemistry: Studies the structure, properties, composition, reactions, and preparation of carbon-containing compounds, which may also include hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, halogens, phosphorus, silicon, and sulfur. Physical Chemistry: Studies how matter behaves at both the molecular and atomic level, how chemical reactions occur, and develop new theories such as how complex structures are formed. Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: BS/BA and 7+ years of relevant work experience -OR- MS/MA and 5+ years of relevant work experience -OR- PhD with 3+ year of relevant experience Preferred Qualifications: Ph.D. in inorganic or physical chemistry with several years of experience in radiological or nuclear facilities Excellent oral and written communication skills, a demonstrated ability to contribute to and lead a multi-disciplinary team Hands-on laboratory experience with radiological materials in fumehood, glovebox, and/or hotcells Experience leading and performing research on chemical process separations for nuclear applications Experience handling radioactive materials and specifically have experience performing radiochemical separations Leading and performing research on chemical process separations for nuclear process operations such as filtration, ion exchange, and solvent extraction. This may include gas-phase separations Experience with utilizing Microsoft Office, including Excel software for data analysis and interpretation Experience with other data handling and modeling software such as MATLAB, Mathematica, SigmaPlot is a plus Experience with data acquisition and process control using National Instruments LabVIEW software Experience with alpha and gamma spectroscopy, liquid scintillation analysis, Raman, and UV-vis-NIR The preferred candidate will have knowledge of the solution chemistry and separations strategies of an array of radioisotopes from elements such as Sr, Y, Zr, Pb, Bi, At, Rn, Ra, Th, Am, Np, U, and Pu A candidate with direct experience handling heavy noble gases such as Kr, Xe, and Rn will be preferred Experience investigating process chemistry as it relates to Hanford tank waste cleanup, isotope production process, and nuclear fuel cycle Experience designing and configuring laboratory hardware and experimental apparatuses, including setting up process control and data acquisition systems Experience designing, planning and performing experiments with radioactive and non-radioactive materials and the subsequent interpretation and reporting of the data from these experiments Experience developing separation flowsheets for evaluation and testing A demonstrated record of preparing high-quality scientific articles, technical reports and presentations that communicate the objective, experimental process, results, and conclusions A demonstrated record of writing of winning research proposals and other business development activities A demonstrated record of conducting work in a safe and secure manner Hazardous Working Conditions/Environment Work will be in the Radiochemical Processing Laboratory (RPL), a Hazard Category II Non-Reactor nuclear facility. Candidate will be trained and must perform to Radiation Worker standards (Radiological Worker II), as well as building and project procedures for managing radioactive and hazardous materials. The candidate will be working with radioactive materials and chemicals in laboratories that are in radiological controlled areas, including radiation areas, radioactive material areas, and contamination areas. There will be occasional off-shift work evenings, nights, and weekends. Additional Information Due to business needs and client space, US Citizenship is required. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is subject to the Department of Energy Unclassified Foreign Visits & Assignments Program site, information, technologies, and equipment access requirements. “Referral Eligible” Testing Designated Position This position is a Testing Designated Position (TDP). The candidate selected for this position will be subject to pre-employment and random drug testing for illegal drugs, including marijuana, consistent with the Controlled Substances Act and the PNNL Workplace Substance Abuse Program. About PNNL Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is a world-class research institution powered by a highly educated, diverse workforce committed to the values of Integrity, Creativity, Collaboration, Impact, and Courage. Every year, scores of dynamic, driven people come to PNNL to work with renowned researchers on meaningful science, innovations and outcomes for the U.S. Department of Energy and other sponsors; here is your chance to be one of them! At PNNL, you will find an exciting research environment and excellent benefits including health insurance, flexible work schedules and telework options. PNNL is located in eastern Washington State—the dry side of Washington known for its stellar outdoor recreation and affordable cost of living. 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