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to join its growing Software Development team. NND is a world-class leader in the development and deployment of technology for nuclear security. Partnering with subject matter experts, our developers solve
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Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). Major Duties/Responsibilities: Development and implementation of control drawing standards for the SNS ICS; work with other designers and engineers to ensure drawings
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to join its growing Software Development team. NND is a world-class leader in the development and deployment of technology for nuclear security. Partnering with subject matter experts, our developers solve
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to develop and apply interdisciplinary teamwork skills, as they will be expected to work with researchers in water resources engineering, computation, informatics, ecology, and environmental economics
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a team of software engineers and Linux system administrators to pursue excellence in their field, develop novel solutions, and support the neutron user program. The position reports to and works
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scientific knowledge and develop innovative strategies and technologies that strengthen the nation’s leadership in sustaining Earth’s natural resources. Our R&D staff conduct research, develop technology, and
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scientific knowledge and develop innovative strategies and technologies that strengthen the nation’s leadership in sustaining Earth’s natural resources. Our R&D staff conduct research, develop technology, and
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members, world-leading user facilities, and an extraordinary breadth of expertise spanning neutron science, computational science, materials science, nuclear energy, isotopes, biological and environmental
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institution, national laboratory, university, or technology-focused organization. Familiarity with high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, quantum computing, or data science concepts. Experience
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Requisition Id 15812 Overview: We are seeking a Senior Nuclear Mechanical Engineer to join the Systems Engineering (SE) Group within the Research Reactors Division (RRD) at Oak Ridge National Lab