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Requisition Id 15824 Overview: As a Senior Grid Sensors R&D Engineer, you will lead the development, testing, and large-scale deployment of sensing technologies for future smart grids. High
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, end-to-end editing, development of topical sidebars, incorporation of collaborator revisions and feedback, and review and proofing of near-final design files. Contribute value-added editing beyond style
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) IT and Linux Systems Engineering and other Military Occupational Code (MOC) projects Service members will also have the opportunity to participate in career development opportunities to enhance
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preparation of radioisotopes to support R&D and production efforts Provide support to research and development, testing, and field application of equipment and research and development of processes
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and engineering drawings. Experience in oversight and management of building commissioning. Experience with development of mechanical, electrical, structural, and civil safety work controls. Preferred
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establish robust data infrastructure supporting foundation model development. This role emphasizes the creation of reusable computational Major Duties/Responsibilities: Design, develop, and validate machine
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management, leading maintenance tasks, procedure development, procurement of materials, and equipment analysis is desired. Familiarity with instrumentation loops associated with reactor safety systems
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. Mentor early career staff through both formal project, task, and technical leadership. Perform research & development at levels ranging from proof-of-concept development to software / system architecture
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quality compliance. Maintain equipment and troubleshoot instrumentation issues. Assist in the development, updating, and reviewing procedures, reports, and other technical documentation to support the
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effectively communicate with key stakeholders. Work with Research and Development leaders and staff to identify and implement ways Technical Communications can support R&D staff through editing and writing