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of manufacturing experience in an R&D and/or a production environment. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Proficiency with standard and advanced equipment, computer systems and software programs
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manufacturing, toolpath generation, machine tool operation, and data analysis. As part of this role, you will be tasked to lead the management of project timelines, troubleshoot equipment for routine maintenance
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473.1A, which requires a favorable post-employment background investigation. To obtain this credential, new employees must successfully complete and pass a Federal Tier 1 background check investigation
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as mandated by Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12) and Department of Energy (DOE) Order 473.1A, which requires a favorable post-employment background investigation. To obtain
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of War (DoW) SAP experience preferred. Major Duties/Responsibilities: The CSSO is responsible for: planning and supervising classified information systems, controlled areas, and alarms or emergency
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, infrastructure, and associated system components. Develop software (front-end and back-end), APIs, services, and microservices; design database schemas; manage data flows and storage. Work on deployment
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a minimum of 5 days after which it will close when a qualified candidate is identified and/or hired. We accept Word (.doc, .docx), Adobe (unsecured .pdf), Rich Text Format (.rtf), and HTML (.htm
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. This position will remain open for a minimum of 5 days after which it will close when a qualified candidate is identified and/or hired. We accept Word (.doc, .docx), Adobe (unsecured .pdf), Rich Text Format (.rtf
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: ORNLRecruiting@ornl.gov #LI-LK1 This position will remain open for a minimum of 5 days after which it will close when a qualified candidate is identified and/or hired. We accept Word (.doc, .docx), Adobe
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quantum state transduction are strongly preferred. The ideal candidate is expected to develop and lead research efforts focused on the transduction of quantum information between light, spins, and microwave