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, procurement and installation process for the STS project as a whole. This position resides in the Accelerator Systems (AS) group of the Second Target Station project, Neutron Upgrades Project Office at Oak
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demonstration of centrifuge technology. The successful candidate will participate in research and development (R&D) activities that strategically advance science and technology focused on gas testing of prototype
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that include power supplied, recorders, trip comparators and isolators. Working knowledge of the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70E and NFPA 70B. Special Requirements: This position requires access to technology
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-generation building construction. This position resides in the Manufacturing Robotics and Controls Group in the Manufacturing Science Division (MSD), Energy Science and Technology Directorate (ESTD), at Oak
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information flow between internal teams, vendors, and the Project Lead, ensuring all parties have the current data needed to proceed. Status Reporting : Routinely report status to provide a clear picture of
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requirements of projects within scope, schedule, and budget. Communicate effectively the work performed through journal articles, presentations, reports, and code documentation. Develop and submit funding
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://neutrons.ornl.gov . This position provides strategic leadership and overall management for NSD, which currently has over 200 full time scientists, technical professionals, technicians, and postdoctoral researchers
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to learn new material and technology rapidly and put that learning into effective practice. Demonstrated ability to problem-solve and debug application code independently. Preferred Qualifications
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laboratory operations. This position resides within the Waste Handling and Facilities Operations Group of the Transportation and Waste Management Division; Environment, Safety, Health, and Quality Directorate
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) and scientific imaging. This position emphasizes bridging cutting-edge ML/AI with real-world imaging systems in collaboration with experimental scientists, leveraging facilities such as the