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and implement solutions with information provided through systems analysis. Ability to demonstrate analytical and problem-solving skills. Prior experience leading IT teams. In-depth knowledge in ORNL’s
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, collaborative relationships with diverse stakeholders. Proficiency in applicant tracking systems (ATS), recruitment platforms, and data analytics tools. Comprehensive knowledge of employment laws, regulations
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goals. Ability to function well in a fast-paced research environment, set priorities to accomplish multiple tasks within deadlines, and adapt to ever-changing needs. Analytical skills and ability
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the Security Programs Group, Laboratory Protection Division, Facilities and Operations Directorate, at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). Major Duties/Responsibilities: Lead multiple analytical projects
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staff in publishing original peer-reviewed research articles. This is a temporary position for one year, with an option for extension. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Running analytical characterization
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and problem solving. Strong computer, organizational, verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to multi-task. Strong analytical skills; customer service experience; and the ability
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Directorate. In this role, you will lead the development and application of physics-informed data science and machine learning approaches to support nuclear nonproliferation missions. The successful candidate
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aligned with operations and project timelines. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills to assess production capacities, manage constraints, and balance demand with supply effectively. Proven expertise
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and chemical purification techniques. Experience using glove boxes and/or hot cell manipulators for isotope production. Ability to interpret data from analytical methods such as gamma-ray spectroscopy
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environments Experience with parallel computing environments, HPC in a Linux environment Experience with surrogate modeling Experience with data analytics techniques Familiarity with C++ and GPU programming