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Requisition Id 16204 Overview: The Integrated Operations Support Division (IOSD) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) seeks a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Specialist to serve as the
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the last 5 years Experience in multivariate statistical procedures and basic modelling Data analysis and management programming experience in R or Python GIS experience Excellent written and oral
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., geopandas, rasterio, shapely, pyproj) and/or enterprise GIS tooling (e.g., PostGIS). Strong software engineering fundamentals: Git-based workflows, testing, code review, and writing maintainable, well
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strengthen the national security community. Experience working for or collaborating with DOE National Laboratories (or similar R&D organizations). Experience with geographical information systems (GIS
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BMPs. Preferred Qualifications: Expertise in GPS use and data collection, GIS Mapping (ArcGIS preferred) and data curation/sharing. Photointerpretation/GIS analysis skills and boundary demarcation
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Qualifications: Advanced degree (MS or PhD) in Computer Science, Data Science, Geospatial Science (GIS/remote sensing), Electrical/Computer Engineering, or a closely related discipline. Minimum of 10–12 years
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, postdocs, and students in advanced optical characterization techniques while contributing to the broader scientific community through workshops and collaborative research initiatives. Deliver ORNL’s mission
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@ornl.gov (For postdocs, use Postdocrecruitment@ornl.gov ) with the position title and number referenced in the subject line. Instructions to upload documents to your candidate profile: Login to your account
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, safety, health, and quality program requirements. Daily manage the ORNL Postdoc and ORNL Recruiting email inbox and promptly upload documents from the inbox to SuccessFactors ATS. Perform other duties as
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staff, postdocs, students, and early-career engineers; foster a culture of safety, quality, and inclusion. Coordinate cross-lab efforts with power systems, data science, cybersecurity, and communications