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, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, or a related field with at least 10 years of experience. Demonstrated experience in high-performance computing and quantum computing systems with a strong
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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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Requisition Id 16225 Overview: Oak Ridge National Laboratory is accepting applications for a variety of Nuclear Engineering positions. This is a opportunity to join a world-class team of experts
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. The Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is one of the nation’s largest multi-program science and technology laboratories within the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The Enrichment Science and Engineering
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. This position resides in Systems Engineering and Cybernetics Group in the Computational Sciences & Engineering Division of the Computing & Computational Sciences Directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL
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focuses on artificial intelligence and computational research and applies this knowledge to support the nation’s leading initiatives. We hire top researchers and engineers who are ready to tackle
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challenges facing the nation. The Nuclear Nonproliferation Division (NND) at ORNL is a leader in research, development, and deployment of technology that enhances nuclear nonproliferation and safeguards
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engineering, computer science, or a related field. Basic knowledge of PLC systems, industrial automation, or control systems, along with familiarity using standard electronic tools, test equipment, and
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program. This group also provides technical support to operations and maintenance and performs systems analysis. As a Senior Instrumentation & Controls Software Engineer you will be responsible
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for accelerating scientific discovery and engineering advances. NCCS hosts the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility, one of DOE’s National User Facilities which operates Frontier, the nation’s first exascale