Nuclear, Chemical, and
Biological Technologies Division
Nuclear, Chemical, and
Biological Technologies Division
Scientists, engineers, and other professionals from around the world come to Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) to solve some of the nation’s greatest challenges through research in fundamental science, energy resiliency, and national security.
PNNL is a research institution with Pacific Northwest roots and global reach. Our researchers confront problems with the highest consequences for society and human understanding. They pursue challenges like safeguarding ports worldwide from nuclear smuggling and detecting nuclear explosions.
Join Us
Positions are available for work in a wide range of research areas. Positions may be performed remotely or on a PNNL campus based on business need.
Visit our careers page for all available positions.
Intern at PNNL
PNNL provides work-based learning experiences for as many as 900 graduate and undergraduate students annually.
We’re looking for creative, motivated students who have a passion for solving critical national challenges using advanced computational, statistical, and mathematical techniques. Learn more about the types of internships offered at PNNL.
National Security Internship Program Summer Cohort
The National Security Internship Program (NSIP) offers a chance to engage in hands-on learning and participate in a research experience with an assigned mentor as well as to interact with other research staff at the top of their field.
Minority-Serving Institution Partnership Program
The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Minority-Serving Institution Partnership Program (MSIPP) is a research-based experience for students by providing competitive, merit-based opportunities. NNSA's MSIPP develops strategic partnerships that create and support a sustainable career pathway that prepares talented students to make immediate and significant contributions to the national laboratories, plants, and sites.
Fellowships at PNNL
PNNL provides unique professional development opportunities for graduate students through fellowships.
NNSA Graduate Fellowship Program
The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Graduate Fellowship Program (NGFP) identifies and develops the next generation of exceptional national security leaders to strengthen our nation through nuclear security. Applications for the salaried, year-long fellowship open in March.