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Requisition Id 15942 Overview The Program Analyst supports the Laboratory’s records management program by leading and participating in records-related projects with a strong emphasis on electronic
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group in the Safety & Operations Support Division and will be matrixed to support the Nuclear Analytical Chemistry (NAC) Section, Chemicals Sciences Division (CSD), Physical Sciences Directorate (PSD
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Requisition Id 16083 Overview: We are seeking a Process Controls Designer who will focus on Serve as Process Controls Designer for the development and implementation of control drawing packages and
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works collaboratively with division leadership to implement the group’s scientific vision. The successful candidate will lead research activities, develop new program opportunities, mentor staff, and
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/Responsibilities: Performs and analyzes routine to moderately complex engineering functions, applying mathematical, physical science, and engineering technologies. Develop complex electro-mechanical equipment and
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of occurrences as required. Supervises the HFIR operations functions required by Health Physics Manual, Security Plan, and their respective implementing procedures. Promotes good housekeeping by periodically
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, ensuring electrical design requirements and constraints are appropriately integrated into broader system concepts. Maintain awareness of related process, instrumentation, and mechanical interfaces relevant
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, and project teams to define work scopes, understand work controls, and execute tasks aligned with program objectives. Apply ORNL safety, security, and quality requirements in all work activities
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plans, checklists, procedures, and guidance documents. Apply quality standards and requirements effectively based on sponsor, program, and project needs. Use the ORNL QA Program, DOE O 414.1D, NQA‑1, and
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, optimize processes, and extract insight from complex datasets. Design and execute experiments informed by modeling and simulation, ensuring tight integration between computation and physical systems. Advance