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Requisition Id 16126 Overview: We are seeking a Nuclear Procurement Engineer who will focus on assuring the availability of certified spare parts and materials needed to maintain and operate
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such as Nuclear Fuels, Nuclear Criticality Safety, Isotope Production, and Enrichment Science and Engineering, Irradiation Engineering, Advanced Nuclear Materials, Reactor Modeling and Simulation
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challenges facing the nation. We are seeking a Secure Transport Technology Specialist who will focus on assessing and improving U.S. domestic capabilities to securely transport radioactive material
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Requisition Id 16237 Overview: We are seeking a Nuclear Mechanical Engineer to join the Systems Engineering (SE) Group within the Research Reactors Division (RRD) at Oak Ridge National Lab (ORNL
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Irradiation Engineering Fuel Cycle Analysis Nuclear Materials Disposition Dynamic Testing and Experiment Analysis Advanced Detection Data Science and Modeling and Simulation for Nuclear Research Environmental
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science, and materials engineering, with emphasis on understanding material behavior in complex chemical and radiological environments. Research activities may include the design of functional nanomaterials
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& Simulation Group in the Centrifuge Science Section, Enrichment Science and Engineering Division, Isotope Science and Enrichment Directorate, at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). This group leads
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. This position resides in the Neutron & X-Ray Scattering, & Thermophysics group in the Materials Analysis and Interface Science Section, Materials Science and Technology Division, Physical Sciences Directorate
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success. Basic Qualifications: BS degree in Materials Science and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or other related technical degree. A minimum of 3 years of related manufacturing or testing experience
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Requisition Id 16234 Overview: Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a Production Engineer for our world class radioisotope production program. Supporting the largest radioisotope