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Sandia National Laboratories is seeking a Research and Development Scientist and Engineer (R D S&E) in Computer Science to join our team as a software integration professional. This role is critical in integrating software and hardware within a power source testing environment. The successful candidate will be responsible for designing product acceptance tests, which includes taking ownership of the design and support of product acceptance testers that may involve both custom-designed and commercial equipment. The position requires working in a laboratory environment to develop electronic systems and instrumentation setups, as well as creating automated data collection systems to enhance testing efficiency. In addition to designing tests, the role involves contributing to experimental laboratory research and testing of various power sources intended for weapons purposes. The candidate will perform data analysis and post-test processing using tools such as MATLAB or other available software, generating reports that summarize findings and results for team members and project partners. Given the nature of the work, the selected applicant must be able to work onsite 100% of the time, ensuring close collaboration with team members and adherence to security protocols. This position offers a competitive salary range of $95,400 - $185,700, which will be determined based on the selected candidate's experience and qualifications, as well as any approved geographic salary differential. The role is part of the Power Sources Technology Group (PSTG), which plays a vital role in developing, delivering, and assuring the performance of power source components for nuclear weapons and other national security challenges. The PSTG utilizes cutting-edge scientific and engineering technologies to research, design, develop, and produce power sources for various applications, including those for the NNSA, DoD, DOE, NASA, and commercial sectors. This is a growth area within the Nuclear Deterrence program and Energy and Geosciences program, focusing on advancing power source technologies to meet current and future energy needs.