Section Head, Electron-Ion Collider Development, Accelerator Division, FIP
- Establish the strategic vision, organizational structure, workforce plans, and management systems required to successfully lead and manage the EIC Development Section.
- Provide direct line supervision of the Collider and Electron Injector Group Leaders.
- Establish Section priorities, staffing plans, and resource allocations consistent with EIC project priorities and constraints, as well as Division, Directorate, and Laboratory objectives.
- Recruit, mentor, develop, and evaluate scientific, engineering, and technical staff.
- Foster an inclusive, collaborative, and high-performing organizational culture.
- Promote operational excellence and continuous improvement throughout the Section.
- Provide scientific and technical leadership for accelerator physics and accelerator systems supporting the Electron-Ion Collider Project.
- Oversee performance integration for the hadron storage ring, electron storage ring, IR, rapid cycling synchrotron, and electron injectors, coordinating efforts in performance optimization, accelerator physics, polarization modeling, controls, machine protection, and related disciplines.
- Support the design, commissioning, operation, and future upgrades of the EIC accelerator complex.
- Ensure the Section's technical work meets established performance, quality, and reliability requirements.
- Support the successful delivery of the EIC Project by providing technical expertise and organizational leadership for assigned activities.
- Coordinate Section activities with EIC System Managers, project engineers, accelerator operations, and other technical organizations.
- Participate in, and ensure the Section’s participation in, technical reviews, risk management, readiness reviews, and change control activities, as appropriate.
- Ensure effective planning and execution of Section work within approved schedules and available resources.
- Foster collaborations across Brookhaven National Laboratory and with DOE laboratories, universities, and international research institutions.
- Represent the Section at technical reviews, scientific meetings, and collaborative working groups.
- Promote scientific excellence through research publications, presentations, and professional engagement.
- Ensure all Section activities are conducted in accordance with Brookhaven National Laboratory Environment, Safety, Health, and Quality (ESH&Q) requirements.
- Integrate safety into all aspects of research, engineering, commissioning, and operations.
- Promote responsible stewardship of personnel, facilities, equipment, and financial resources.
- Ph.D. in Accelerator Physics, Physics, Engineering, or a closely related discipline.
- Minimum of 10 years of progressively responsible experience in accelerator science, accelerator physics, or accelerator engineering, including at least 6 years of demonstrated leadership/management experience.
- Demonstrated experience leading multidisciplinary scientific and technical teams.
- Expertise in one or more of the following areas: hadron storage ring, electron storage ring, IR, rapid cycling synchrotron, electron injectors or accelerator systems.
- Experience supporting the design, commissioning, operation, or upgrade of complex accelerator facilities.
- Demonstrated ability to manage scientific and technical programs, personnel, and resources.
- Excellent verbal, written, presentation, and interpersonal communication skills, including the ability to communicate complex technical and organizational issues to diverse audiences and prepare executive-level presentations, reports, and strategic recommendations.
- Demonstrated commitment to working safely, acting ethically, and taking personal accountability for operational excellence
- Experience supporting large DOE Office of Science accelerator facilities or construction projects, including project governance, earned value management systems, configuration management, risk management, quality assurance and project performance reporting.
- Experience with collider accelerators and Electron-Ion Collider technologies.
- Experience working within multidisciplinary scientific collaborations.
- International recognition in accelerator science or accelerator technology.
- Position requires full-time on-site presence.
- Occasional domestic and international travel is required.
- Participation in accelerator commissioning, installation campaigns, and technical reviews may require flexible work schedules.
- For consideration, please apply by September 9, 2026.
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Skills Required
- Ph.D. in Accelerator Physics, Physics, Engineering, or closely related discipline
- Minimum of 10 years of progressively responsible experience in accelerator science, accelerator physics, or accelerator engineering
- At least 6 years of demonstrated leadership/management experience
- Demonstrated experience leading multidisciplinary scientific and technical teams
- Expertise in one or more areas: hadron storage ring, electron storage ring, IR, rapid cycling synchrotron, electron injectors, or accelerator systems
- Experience supporting design, commissioning, operation, or upgrade of complex accelerator facilities
- Demonstrated ability to manage scientific and technical programs, personnel, and resources
- Excellent verbal, written, presentation, and interpersonal communication skills
- Demonstrated commitment to safety, ethics, and operational excellence
- Position requires full-time on-site presence
- Ability to obtain and maintain a DOE UPIV credential (personal identity verification)
- Experience supporting large DOE Office of Science accelerator facilities or construction projects, including project governance, EVMS, configuration management, risk management, QA, and project reporting
- Experience with collider accelerators and Electron-Ion Collider technologies
- Experience working within multidisciplinary scientific collaborations
- International recognition in accelerator science or accelerator technology
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