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: Serve as the senior functional expert for SAP and SAP SuccessFactors across modules. Lead complex system configuration, enhancements, and process automation, including event derivation, business rules
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, and qualifications. Commissioning, start-up, testing, maintenance, and operation of complex systems used for the enrichment of stable isotopes, including trend analysis and response to abnormal
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scientific and national priority. ORNL’s mathematics research efforts provide the fundamental mathematical methods and algorithms needed to model complex physical, chemical, and biological systems. ORNL’s
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priority. ORNL’s mathematics research efforts provide the fundamental mathematical methods and algorithms needed to model complex physical, chemical, and biological systems. ORNL’s computational science
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Requisition Id 15544 Overview: The Isotope Processing and Manufacturing Division (IPMD) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a Hot Cell Operations Technician to support operations and
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fundamental mathematical methods and algorithms needed to model complex physical, chemical, engineered and biological systems. ORNL’s computational science research focuses on extreme scale computing and data
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in the areas of Hydrological and Earth System Modeling and Artificial Intelligence (AI). The successful candidate will have a strong background in computational science, data analysis, and process
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in applications related to gas dynamics, plasma physics, and radiation transport. The position comes with a travel allowance and access to advanced computing resources. The MMD group is responsible
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instrumentation, will ensure U.S. leadership in neutron scattering for decades to come. Please see http://neutrons.ornl.gov/sts for more information. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Take complex engineering designs
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, physics-based simulations of fusion energy systems in partnership with the University of Tennessee-Oak Ridge Innovation Institute (UT-ORII). As part of the UT-ORII Convergent Research Initiative