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and Responsibilities: The successful candidate will work on the design, development and improvement of fusion technology related components using 3D Computer Aided Design (CAD) software. Significant
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, cybersecurity, research computing, and user experience innovation. The successful candidate will serve as a bridge between technical teams and the broader ORNL community. The position reports
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quality control, machine learning, computer vision, systems/entity identification and recognition, and algorithm development. Demonstrated experience in leading RDT&E teams. Preferred Qualifications
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Program Lead. This position provides direct line management to the Space Management Team (SMT) and programmatic leadership for the Lab’s near-term and mid-term space strategies. The SMT resides in
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thermal-hydraulic analyses, and contribute to long-term projects like the HFIR Low-Enriched Uranium (LEU) conversion program. This role involves collaborating across multidisciplinary teams and cultural
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. Create and nurture a succession plan to guarantee a highly skilled project management, technical, and support staff. Manage relationships with the DOE Federal Project Director, DOE Isotope Program Manager
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processing and characterization of metals, and physical metallurgy is preferred. Strong communication and program management skills are required. This position resides in the Deposition Science and Technology
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the experimental research program. Contribute to project management and systems engineering for the instrument. Develop system requirements, test plans, and operations documentation. Assist in assembly, installation
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tools. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams across the laboratory and external stakeholders. Ensure compliance with environmental, safety, health, and quality program requirements. Present work
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skills to bear as you develop new methods to address scientific and engineering problems, collaborate with leaders in your field and across the laboratory, while working with the world’s fastest computers