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other Nuclear Safety and Experiments staff; others within RRD (e.g., Systems Engineering, Operations); and other ORNL directorates and divisions to support RRD and ORNL safety missions, as needed. Prepare
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challenges facing the nation. The Advanced Engineering Technologies (AET) Group is seeking a computational fluid dynamics analyst to specialize in the use and development of computational simulation software
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the nation’s most complex challenges. ORNL employs over 6,200 staff dedicated to advancing science and technology to support energy, environmental, and national security missions. ORNL is committed to fostering
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interface across multiple layers—from user-facing applications, system infrastructure and networking. You will apply systems engineering principles throughout the lifecycle (requirements, architecture
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, regional, national, and international environmental research. Our vision is to expand scientific knowledge and develop innovative strategies and technologies that will strengthen the nation’s leadership in
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Requisition Id 16132 Overview: The Design Services Group within the Neutron Technologies Division (NTD) is seeking a Mid-level Mechanical Designer who will focus on developing and improving designs
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challenges facing the nation. The Advanced Engineering Technologies (AET) Group is seeking a senior computational fluid dynamics analyst specializing in the use and development of computational simulation
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Requisition Id 16157 Overview: The Information Technology Services Directorate (ITSD) in the Digital Services Infrastructure and Operations Division at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is
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functional system administrator for ArcGIS Enterprise, and partners with IT staff and data owners across ORNL. The GIS Specialist is the primary point of contact for the enterprise GIS platform, fostering
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for nuclear materials handling, with special emphasis on manufacturing science and automation technology. This position resides in the Radioisotope Infrastructure Development Group in the Radioisotope