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.) to enable real-time process monitoring of the Directed Energy Deposition (DED) printing process. A background in sensors, instrumentation, and data analytics is preferred. Strong communication and program
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, contributing to an effective nuclear assurance program. This position resides in the Contractor Assurance Group in the Office of Integrated Performance Management within the Office of the Laboratory Director for
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Requisition Id 15907 Overview: The Radiation Effects and Microstructural Analysis Group (REMAG) within the Materials Science and Technology Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is
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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
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to a general science-interested audience as well as a more scientifically trained audience such as researchers and sponsors. Should also have a firm grasp of standard business computer software (e.g
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, or office support experience (or equivalent combination of education and experience). Proficient in office computer systems and software applications such as Microsoft Office/Outlook. Must work well in a team
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. Preferred Qualifications: Education or experience that includes a technical field such as engineering, chemistry, physics, computational sciences, or a technical degree is helpful. An advanced degree and
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have high level of organization and computer skills, working knowledge of PC, Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access, Adobe Acrobat). Motivated self-starter with the ability to work
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with environmental, safety, health, industrial hygiene, and quality program requirements. Be able to wear PPE, such as but not limited to respiratory protection and anti-contamination clothing. Deliver
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home to more than 7,500 staff, an outstanding ecosystem of world-class user facilities, and an unparalleled breadth of expertise spanning neutron science, high-performance computing, materials and