Employment

LANL’s John Sarrao Selected To Lead SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

John Sarrao

LANL News:

John Sarrao has been selected as SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory’s sixth director. He will be leaving Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) in mid-September for this exciting new opportunity.

Sarrao has served as the deputy director for Science, Technology, and Engineering overseeing the directorates for Chemistry, Earth & Life Sciences; Global Security; Physical Sciences; and Simulation & Computation as well as the Partnerships and Pipeline Office since the Triad transition.

His personal research and technical leadership career emphasize Read More

Mega Hiring Event At Intel’s Rio Rancho Facility July 28

Rio Rancho Event Center. Courtesy/EDD

EDD News:

RIO RANCHO — Intel in New Mexico is working with the New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions and the New Mexico Economic Development Department to host a MEGA Hiring Event, providing numerous growth opportunities for individuals interested in joining the semiconductor manufacturing sector.

The event will take place 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, July 28 at the Rio Rancho Event Center, at 3001 Civic Center Circle NE.

In 2021, Intel announced a $3.5 billion expansion in New Mexico, enabling the manufacturing of cutting-edge semiconductor packaging Read More

Party To Go! Still Seeking Buyer To Take Over Fun Business!

By VaLynn Purvis
Co-owner
Party To Go!

Hello Los Alamos/White Rock family!

Party To Go! is still looking for a buyer to take over our business in January 2024. Please check out our website at www.nmpartytogo.com to see what our business is all about!

If you’re interested in learning more, please contact us at partytogo@gmail.com.

We’d love to keep the business in Los Alamos County! It’s an amazing town with lots to do, and we get to be a part of that! It would be a turnover business – all equipment/trailer, clientele – it’s seasonal, with lots of fun memories for kids and their families!

Plan on us Read More

ECECD: 20 Positions Eligible For Virtual Speed Recruitment

ECECD News:

SANTA FE Thursday, the New Mexico Early Childhood Education and Care Department (ECECD) announced that it will conduct a speed recruitment process to fill 20 new positions in Administration, Financial, Equity, Health, and Information Technology fields.

The jobs will be posted on www.spo.state.nm.us with applications accepted July 13-17 and interviews conducted July 14-19, 2023.

Unlike the standard state recruitment process, where Human Resources is required to wait for the job posting to close before interviewing candidates, all candidates who meet the minimum requirements Read More

New Mexico Regulation And Licensing Department Revokes License Of Albuquerque Cannabis Dispensary Paradise Distro, LLC  

NMRLD News:

SANTA FE – The New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department (NMRLD) announced today that Paradise Distro, LLC, a cannabis retailer in Albuquerque, has had its license revoked for selling out-of-state cannabis products. The retailer, located at 4615 Menaul Blvd. NE, was ordered to end public sales immediately after a final decision and order was sent.

“In the interest of public safety, the department is holding true to the intent of the Cannabis Regulation Act and taking action upon licensees that have violated the law,” said New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department Read More

Los Alamos County Airport Manager Bobbi Huseman Brings Experience And Energy To The Job

Los Alamos County Airport Manager Bobbi Huseman poses for a quick photo during a recent open house at the airport. Photo by Kirsten Laskey/ladailypost.com

By KIRSTEN LASKEY
Los Alamos Daily Post
kirsten@ladailypost.com

After spending 28 years working for the City of Santa Fe, the last four of which were spent at the Santa Fe Regional Airport, Bobbi Huseman assumed management of the Los Alamos County Airport on March 27.

Moving from a regional airport to a smaller one where the manager is the sole employee is certainly a change of pace, but Huseman said the job is not without its challenges or perks. Read More

National Park Service Selects Brenda Todd New Superintendent Of Pecos National Historical Park

Superintendent Brenda Todd

NPS News:

WATROUS — The National Park Service (NPS) has selected Brenda Todd as superintendent of Pecos National Historical Park.

The position also supervises the superintendent at Fort Union National Monument. Todd will begin her new assignment in July.

“Brenda brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the job ‐‐ and a passion for the culture and heritage of Northern New Mexico,” acting Deputy Regional Director Jim Ireland said. “She is a caring and compassionate leader with strong communication skills, and extensive experience with building connections Read More

Asian Manufacturer Selects New Mexico For Expansion

EDD News:

SANTA TERESA — The New Mexico Economic Development (EDD) announced Monday that a major Asian auto-parts supplier will be constructing a factory in New Mexico’s Santa Teresa Borderplex and hiring 350 employees.  

The Taiwan-based Hota Industrial Manufacturing, a manufacturer of automotive gears for North American and European clients including Tesla, has signed an agreement for a 30-acre parcel in the Westpark Industrial Park in Santa Teresa, N.M. with construction expected to begin in 2024. The company plans to invest $72 million in New Mexico with future expansions possible Read More

Simpkins: Los Alamos National Laboratory Embraces Diverse Abilities Of Its Employees During Disability Pride Month – And All Year Long

By BRET SIMPKINS
Associate Director for Facilities and Operations
Champion for DiverseAbility ERG
Los Alamos National Laboratory

At Los Alamos National Laboratory, success lies in innovation fueled by diverse talents. July is Disability Pride Month—at the Lab and across the nation—and it is an opportunity to celebrate the history, achievements, experiences and struggles of the disability community. July 2023 also marks the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, signed 33 years ago this month.

In 2018, a new Employee Resource Group was formed at the Laboratory. Called the Read More

Pajarito Mountain Announces New GM Jasen Bellomy

New Pajarito GM Jasen Bellomy

Pajarito Mountain News:

Pajarito Mountain has announced the arrival of its new General Manager Jasen Bellomy. He is taking over day to day operations at Pajarito, while former GM Tom Long stays on to provide guidance as the mountain transitions to the next phase of snowmaking.

Bellomy hails from the East Coast where he was most recently at Saddleback Mountain in Maine. He grew up skiing at Hunter Mountain in New York where his grandmother worked. He was a liftie at Waterville Valley, and a passionate ski racer throughout middle school and high school.

After a tour in Read More