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well as other tasks as directed by management. Duties and Responsibilities: Using knowledge of principles and operation of transmission and distribution systems, overhead and underground distribution, and
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utility production and distribution systems that provide utilities for buildings and facilities at UT-Battelle as well as other tasks as assigned my management. Utility systems include potable and process
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component design with emphasis on operational performance and reliability. May use computers, dataloggers or other recording test equipment to collect and record data. Maintains qualification for and follow
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to office procedures and organizational guidelines. Acquisitions and Subcontracts: Manage requisitions, purchase orders, and subcontracts for the group. Monthly Reporting: Compile and distribute monthly
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maintenance of the ORNL water distribution system (including potable and fire water), the wastewater collection and treatment system plant, and the storm drain system. This position is the resident authority
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strategies. This leadership role will serve as the Group Leader for the Remote Sensing and Environmental Informatics (RESI) Group. The group’s mission is to build world-class capabilities in scientific data
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system integration, as well as embedded controller development. Experience in modeling converter topologies and distribution grids, developing control algorithms, and implementing controller code is
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Requisition Id 15600 Overview: The Analytics and AI Methods at Scale (AAIMS) group in the National Center for Computational Science (NCCS) is hiring a Research Scientist to advance the frontier
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computing and network infrastructure. Ongoing upgrade projects include replacing legacy VME solutions with MicroTCA as well as developing next generation Accelerator Timing and Machine Protection Systems (MPS
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Requisition Id 15601 Overview: The Analytics and AI methods at Scale (AAIMS) group in the National Center for Computational Science (NCCS) is hiring Senior Research Scientist to push the frontier