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Requisition Id 16097 Overview: We are seeking a Superconducting Magnet and Cryogenic Engineer to support superconducting magnet testing and development as it pertains to fusion and other high field
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development teams Basic Qualifications: A Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Electrical or Computer Engineering, or other field relevant to the job duties with 2-4 years of relevant experience. Competency
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in urban-scale building energy modeling, software development (esp. Python), or Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML) Strong ideation, writing, and communication skills for establishing
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attention to detail and well-developed written and oral communication skills. Proficiency in PC Microsoft Office, word processing, spreadsheets and databases, such as Excel, Adobe Acrobat and Word. Preferred
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Communications and Community Engagement Directorate (CCED), the selected candidate will advance awareness of the laboratory’s fusion and fission research and development activities across key stakeholders. In
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exchange, dissolution, and precipitation‑filtration for the preparation of target isotopes. Key Responsibilities: Production Engineering and Development: Lead the operation, maintenance, and advancement
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. The division leads and supports a vibrant world-class user program while continuing to develop new neutron scattering methods, approaches, and instrumentation, and performing cutting-edge scientific research
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, development, and deployment. This is a unique opportunity to be part of executing projects that will enable next generation nuclear energy, both fusion and fission. As the Project Manager, you will play a
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on qualifications, relevant experience, skills, and education. You should be highly self-motivated and independent in conducting research under general guidance and are expected to prepare manuscripts for scientific
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Sciences Directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). The National Security Sciences Directorate conducts research and development to solve some of the nation's most difficult security challenges and