123 high-performance-computing uni jobs at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in United States
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, published specifications, and industry standards. This position plays a critical role in maintaining reliable, safe, and high-performing systems in support of ORNL’s mission. This position resides in
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, and disposition of various radioactive waste streams. Keep work areas in a safe, clear, and orderly condition. Perform other related duties as assigned by the BVO managers/supervisors. Ensure compliance
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Requisition Id 15945 Overview: The Oak Ridge National Laboratory has an opening for a Painter. In this position, you will perform, under limitedsupervision, a wide variety of painting jobs utilizing
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respirator. Inspect, diagnose malfunctions, fabricate, repair, maintain and test plumbing, heating, cooling, fire sprinkler, and other process piping systems and clear plugged sewer lines. May perform minor
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to effectively measure and assess overall program performance. Serve as a resource for ORNL research staff and research administration on technology transfer and commercialization partnering mechanisms. Provide
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Requisition Id 15853 Overview: The High-Performance Computing Systems Section within the National Center for Computational Sciences (NCCS) is seeking an IAM Linux Engineer to join the HPC
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test and participation in an ongoing random drug testing program. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with lab equipment operation, start-up, and maintenance Experience with gas handling, gas
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&D, production, dispensing to support the ORNL Stable Isotope Program. Specifically, we handle and dispense enriched gases, transform stable isotopic material into enriched gaseous products, purify
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environments in the world. This evergreen posting represents multiple potential openings for senior-level roles across ORNL’s high-performance computing ecosystem. Senior HPC Linux Systems Engineers
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opportunities, and collaborations that will propel your career forward. Specifically, we are seeking an R&D Associate who will focus on the development of high precision methods for isotopic and trace analysis