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, engineers, and technicians on challenging, fast-paced technical projects and operations in support of the DOE Isotope Program and specifically associated with the rapidly growing field of stable isotope
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operations, as well as technical program support as required, while also ensuring procedures, technical documents, and other various document types are properly, accurately and timely processed. This position
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advancing analytical methods alongside their implementation in scalable systems supported by high performance computing (HPC) and automated workflows. Example application domains include dynamic population
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National Lab (ORNL). The Systems Engineering, Design, and Fabrication Group is responsible for the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) configuration management program. This group also provides technical
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-solving skills, and the ability to communicate effectively with both technical and non-technical personnel across multiple facilities. Develop, update, and maintain localized TEMPEST plans to meet program
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scope and budget, and are of acceptable quality. Assists and mentors team members on methodology. Communication Ensures projects execute adequate communication plans, all stakeholders are appropriately
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environmental, safety, health, and quality program requirements. Assist with the coordination of radioactive and hazardous waste disposal. Mentor and train technicians. Assist Group Lead with other duties as
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Division (RRD) at Oak Ridge National Lab (ORNL). The Instrumentation and Control Software Engineering Group is responsible for the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) configuration management program. This
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security. The Systems Engineering (SE) Group is responsible for the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) configuration management program. The SE Group also provides technical support to operations and
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, and production of new gas centrifuge technology. Highly reliable R&D manufacturing is critical to program success. The Enrichment Science and Engineering Division serves the nation in two critical