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profile: Login to your account via jobs.ornl.gov View Profile Under the My Documents section, select Add a Document UT-Battelle offers a generous relocation package to ease the relocation process. Domestic
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tools and systems, and driving process improvements. The QR may also assist in developing and enhancing quality programs across QAD. Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to: General Quality
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Laboratory (ORNL). This position will focus on the application of your knowledge to the chemistry of advanced nuclear fuel cycles. In this position, you will develop processes that convert products and
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in support of DOE-funded programs and in close collaboration with industry. Functions will include laboratory operation support such as instrument and equipment design, installation, configuration
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identification and management. Incorporate change control processes, as needed. Prepare and issue various status and Earned Value Management (EVM) based reports. Prepare and support various project reviews
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be on the development of hardware, you are also expected to participate in the overall research process. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Design and implement custom hardware solutions to enable new
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, Safety, and Service. Promote equal opportunity by fostering a respectful workplace – in how we treat one another, work together, and measure success. Basic Qualifications: A BS degree in computer
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Laboratory (ORNL). This role advocates and promotes HPC and clustered computing services to researchers who process large data sets and/or develop code as a part of their project. This includes ensuring
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foster the high reliability SNS ICS to support facility goals of >90% reliability and 5000 hours of operation each year. Lead and manage a group of control system engineers and technicians to design
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of materials at the two facilities as part of an international user program; 2) operating the neutron scattering instruments at SNS and HFIR, and safe and reliable operation of accelerator and target systems