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Services Directorate, in support of U.S. ITER at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). Major Duties/Responsibilities: Review requisitions and specifications to ensure adherence to Department of Energy (DOE
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technologies, be an individual contributor for large and medium sized projects, and assist a team of engineers in delivering a robust internal platform that powers development across the organization. This role
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(CM/GC) for the Second Target Station (STS)—a major Department of Energy project valued at approximately $2 billion. This role is part of the Conventional Facilities (CF) STS Project team. The STS will
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is a must. This includes experience in project management and talent development. Proficiency in scripting languages like Bash, Python, or Perl is expected for automation tasks. Familiarity with C/C
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system. Provide support to the development of budget ceiling request and monitor/report status throughout the year. Assist with providing budgetary and allotment guidance to ORNL staff and DOE staff
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Requisition Id 15781 Overview: We are seeking a technical writer and editor to support development of clear, accurate scientific and technical communications products for Oak Ridge National
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a variety of applications, from national security to life-saving medical treatments. ESED is the national steward for the research, development, and demonstration of centrifuge technology innovations
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designated position. WSAP positions require passing a pre-placement drug test and participation in an ongoing random drug testing program. About ORNL: As a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science
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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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the last year. This includes marijuana and cannabis derivatives, which are still considered illegal under federal law, regardless of state laws. About ORNL: As a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of