Vacancies

The Workforce Management Office no longer submits vacancy announcements to the Weekly Bulletin, so these listings are compiled for your information, but should not be considered complete. Please check the web sites for official announcements: http://www.usajobs.opm.gov/ or http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/ . If your group has a job vacancy to list, please send it to wbsend@boulder.nist.gov by noon on Wednesday.

Supply Technician, ZS-2005-III
EEEL-2008-0016 and EEEL-2008-0018
NIST, Boulder, CO
closes: 5/6/2008

IT Specialist (Security), ZP-2210-III/IV
ITS-2008-0005 and ITS-2008-0007
NTIA, Boulder, CO
closes: 5/8/2008


Listings are compiled for your information, but should not be considered complete. Please check official announcements at  http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/



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On This Day In Science History

Guglielmo Marconi: Born April 25, 1874; died July 20, 1937

Italian physicist and inventor, Marconi began experimenting in 1894 on the "Hertzian Waves" (the radio waves Hertz first produced in his laboratory a few years earlier). Marconi sent and received his first radio signal in Italy in 1895 and received the Nobel laureate in physics in 1909.

Quiz of the Week: Why was Marconi important to all three of the Boulder Labs agencies?









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