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the world. This evergreen posting represents multiple potential openings across ORNL’s high-performance computing ecosystem. Successful candidates will help architect, deploy, and maintain HPC systems
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ability to deal effectively with a variety of individuals at all levels Must have high level of organization and computer skills, working knowledge of PC, Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access
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. The division leads and supports a vibrant world-class user program while continuing to develop new neutron scattering methods, approaches, and instrumentation, and performing cutting-edge scientific research
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Requisition Id 16165 Overview: We are seeking a HFIR Shift Supervisor, which is responsible and accountable for the supervision of the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) shift operations
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Environmental Safety, Health and Quality (ESH&Q) Explosive Ordinance Disposal (EOD) Technical Support Nuclear Safety Nuclear Operations Cyber Security, Artificial Intelligence (AI) High performance Computing (HPC
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, and efficient operation of enrichment systems and isotope‑production technologies. Perform maintenance, troubleshooting, and system checks on electrical, instrumentation, and control components
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and clustered computing services to researchers who process large data sets and/or develop code as a part of their project. Ensure the availability, performance, scalability, and security of production
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High Performance Computing (HPC) group to apply leadership expertise coupled with technical proficiency to forge the pathway for this new group. This position combines advanced technical skills with
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specifications Instrument the prototypes for laboratory and field evaluations Develop data acquisition DAQ) plan and select data acquisition hardware, program the DAQ Collect and post process the data foe simple
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, radiation, and chemical composition. Additionally, they also perform NIST traceable high accuracy (Metrology) calibrations. All staff within our organization must abide by the principles of Safe Conduct