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Requisition Id 16217 Overview: The Multiscale Biomedical Systems Group within the Advanced Computing in Health (ACH) section of the Computational Sciences and Engineering Division (CSED) at Oak
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). Our group is responsible for the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) configuration management program. The SE Group also provides technical support to operations and maintenance and performs systems
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priorities to accomplish multiple tasks within deadlines, and adapt to ever changing needs. Computer experience with standard software such as MS-Excel, MS-Word, and MS-Outlook is desirable. Special
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their applications. International trade outreach and material security. High-performance computing (HPC) methods for nuclear applications. Standard design software (e.g., SCALE, VERA, MCNP, Serpent
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new tools and workflows, and help define the vision, roadmap, standards, and governance for GIS across the Directorate. Supported functional areas include site, facility, and asset management, utilities
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Analyst. This position will be responsible for providing programmatic and technical support and expertise to the ORNL Classification Program. In this position, you will assist the Classification Officer in
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program. This group also provides technical support to operations and maintenance and performs systems analysis. As a Senior Instrumentation & Controls Software Engineer you will be responsible
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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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Requisition Id 16160 Overview: The Advanced Computing in Health Sciences (ACH) section at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory is seeking qualified applicants for a Research Scientist position for
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Requisition Id 16234 Overview: Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a Production Engineer for our world class radioisotope production program. Supporting the largest radioisotope