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decision-making for energy and infrastructure. Scientists develop biotechnology and engineer complex biological systems that benefit the environment and strengthen energy security, American competitiveness
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decisions. Basic Qualifications A master’s degree in physical sciences (materials, chemistry, physics, optics) or an engineering discipline (Electrical, Chemical, Mechanical, or Industrial) and 4+ years
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performance models. This position resides in the Materials Engineering Group in the Large-Scale Structures Section, Neutron Scattering Division, Neutron Sciences Directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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agreements. Additional positions may be filled supporting other research areas including Isotope Science and Engineering. The agreement types include fixed-price, cost reimbursement, and time & material
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treat one another, work together, and measure success. Basic Qualifications: A Ph.D. degree in Physics, Materials Science, Engineering, Chemistry, or a related discipline Demonstrated expertise in optical
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provide wholly new capabilities for the study of a broad range of materials with neutron scattering and support thousands of users from the physical, materials, and applied sciences and industry
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as necessary Professionalism: Maintains a strong commitment to the implementation and perpetuation of professional values and ethics Basic Qualifications: An AS degree in an engineering or science
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Requisition Id 16119 Overview: We are seeking a Senior Nonproliferation Data Scientist to join the Data Science and Engineering for Nonproliferation Group in the National Security Sciences
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supporting the full lifecycle of a Category 2 nuclear facility — from procurement of architect-engineer (A&E) design and construction through operational readiness. You will work with engineering, procurement
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Requisition Id 15714 Overview: We are seeking an Electrical, Instrumentation and Controls Engineer to join the Systems Engineering (SE), Design and Fabrication Group within the Research Reactors