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diagnosis and troubleshooting, etc. Act as the technical lead for the HPC Storage and Archive team, leading the development and modernization of storage and archive systems and related services. Architect
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to scientific domains. Publish research outcomes in peer-reviewed journals and conference venues, setting benchmarks and proposing methodologies for cross-disciplinary readiness challenges. Aid in the development
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Science Section, Geospatial Science and Human Security (GSHS) Division, National Security Sciences Directorate, at ORNL. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Contribute to the development of workflows
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technical tasks and contribute to multidisciplinary research programs Preferred Qualifications: Experience leading experimental development, test planning, and validation strategies for composite
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on information technology (IT), research & development, including software agreements or software as a service subscription agreements. The agreement types include fixed-price, cost reimbursement, and time & material
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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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). Experience in wildland fire management including burn plan development, fire weather, hazard analysis including WUI assessments, public notifications and interaction, the conduct of controlled fire and
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development by providing security requirements and the estimation of security support for proposals. Participate as an active member of special security working groups in the SAP and/or SCI community and
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Requisition Id 15568 Overview: We are seeking a Superconducting Magnet and Cryogenic Engineer to support superconducting magnet testing and development as it pertains to fusion and other high field
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development using LabVIEW, PLC languages, or similar platforms. Knowledge of the NEC codebook or other applicable electrical and safety standards. General knowledge of lock-out/tag-out and other related safety