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the Division Director/Medical Director, HSD Group Leader, and HSD Compliance Officer. Compiling and organizing healthcare data for purpose of analysis and reporting. Converting data into usable information
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, as well as data analysis techniques. Familiarity with regulatory standards and best practices in nuclear research and safety. Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to work collaboratively
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Compliance Officer. Compiling and organizing healthcare data for purpose of analysis and reporting. Converting data into usable information that is easy to understand. Analyzing data to solve problems using
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Requisition Id 16258 Overview: The Environmental Risk and Energy Analysis group within the Environmental Sciences Division (ESD) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), is seeking a Scientist
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, and real-time (GeoEvent) services. Implement and support offline GIS workflows, mobile field work, GPS-based data collection, and road network analysis (Network Analyst). Establish and maintain data
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modeling, including numerical analysis, finite element methods, and software engineering Experience in software development in the C++ and Python languages The ability to work flexible hours and travel
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. This position resides in the Neutron & X-Ray Scattering, & Thermophysics group in the Materials Analysis and Interface Science Section, Materials Science and Technology Division, Physical Sciences Directorate
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performance modeling, static analysis, or PIM/heterogeneous architecture research. Knowledge of large-scale scientific computing applications and algorithms (sparse linear system solvers, dense matrix
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computational modeling, including numerical analysis, finite element methods, and software engineering Experience in software development in the C++ and Python languages The ability to work flexible hours and
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of complex systems in support of the scientific mission of the Laboratory and of the Department of Energy. The role expects collaborations with scientists in interdisciplinary research projects within the Oak