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Requisition Id 15426 Overview: The Stable Isotope Materials and Chemistry Group (SIMC) within the Plasma Enrichment Science and Engineering Section is seeking a Senior Stable Isotope Materials
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intimate familiarity with standard style guides (especially the Chicago Manual of Style and scientific style guides such as ACS), polished writing skills, and general knowledge of science and technology
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joint R&D initiatives and technology transition pathways. Represent ORNL and CAISER at national security forums, conferences, and interagency working groups. Support proposal development, contract
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respectful workplace – in how we treat one another, work together, and measure success. Basic Qualifications: A BS degree in science, mechanical engineering or a related discipline. A minimum of 10 years
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: A BS degree is an engineering, science or technical field with at least 8 years of relevant experience. Four years of nuclear experience (two years may be nuclear/non-nuclear power plant experience
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. Basic Qualifications: BS degree in chemistry, engineering, biology, physics, or a closely related discipline. A minimum of 2 years of analytical laboratory experience. Preferred Qualifications
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research for potential sources of services or supply. Determines appropriate contract type and the structure of solicitations and subcontracts for services, equipment, and/or material. Conducts competitive
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. Providing medical technology information by answering questions and requests. Ensuring operation of analyzers and other laboratory equipment by performing calibrating; performing quality control; completing
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research, develop technology, and perform analyses to understand and assess responses of environmental systems at the environment-human interface and the consequences of alternative energy and environmental
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Requisition Id 15424 Overview: The Stable Isotope Materials and Chemistry Group (SIMC) within the Plasma Enrichment Science and Engineering Section is seeking a Stable Isotope Materials Research