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highly qualified individual to play a key role in improving the security, performance, and reliability of the NCCS computing environments. This includes supporting one of the fastest supercomputers in
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networked controls used in transactive energy systems to unique modeling and simulation technologies for national security applications. Oak Ridge National Laboratory supports unique research needs
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generation, including hydrothermal and enhanced geothermal systems Subsurface thermal energy storage Geothermal applications for thermal energy network Innovative uses of geothermal energy in buildings and
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) specialization such as systems architecture with proven experience in design, deployment, and maintenance; networking fundamentals, protocol and design, and cloud and virtualization technologies. Security and
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that accelerate discovery across open science, laboratory research, and secure computing missions. Applications are reviewed on a continual basis as new opportunities arise. Major Duties and Responsibilities
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supports the research on energy security and resilience of the power grid at the Energy Department (DOE) through advancement of modeling, simulation, and real-time monitoring of the power grid, including
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, hydrology, biogeochemical cycles, and environmental health. Results are used to assess trade-offs among energy security, environmental resilience, and ecosystem integrity, providing decision-relevant insights
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(e.g., Ansible, PowerShell) and scripting languages. Strong understanding of CPU and GPU environments, network protocols, storage solutions, and cloud technologies. Knowledge of security best practices
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Requisition Id 15981 Overview: The Geospatial Science and Human Security Division (GSHSD) is seeking qualified applicants for a Senior Photogrammetry Research Professional position within our Remote
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, and parallel computing, with a proven ability to work within highly secure and regulated environments. This role involves close collaboration with security teams, scientists, and IT leadership to ensure