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duties include identification of items, stocking/issuance, shelf life, preventive maintenance, segregation, obsolescence, and disposal. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Help develop, coordinate, and
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operations strategies that align with the directorate’s scientific and technological goals. Work collaboratively with the ALD and Division Directors to coordinate strategic planning, internal business planning
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Requisition Id 15962 Overview: The Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) is seeking a highly organized and technically capable SNS Beamline Operations Operability/Maintenance Coordinator to support the
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support of national security RDT&E. This position requires the facilitation of coordination and collaboration across research directorates and programs teams. The position will coordinate implementation
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work in compliance with quality assurance processes, configuration management requirements, and applicable safety standards. Lead small to medium EI&C design work packages, ensuring coordination
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for the Division Director of the Neutron Scattering Division (NSD). The NSD Director leads and coordinates staff and resources for the neutron scattering activities at the High Flux Isotope Reactor
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facilities in accordance with program needs and schedules. Perform required inspections of waste containers and waste accumulation/storage areas to assure compliance with regulatory and procedural requirements
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on organizational and project needs. Demonstrate understanding of PAAA requirements and graded implementation of quality programs. Review supplier proposals for compliance with quality requirements. Coordinate
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Program. In this role, you will do more than facilitate agile processes—you’ll seek and seize opportunities to deliver value across the team and the program. Your ideas for improving efficiency
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; coordinate with IT to implement, test, and deploy KeyWeb updates. Support planning, lifecycle reviews, and supply procurement for key/lock program needs. Align behaviors, priorities, and interactions with our