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and modify open-source codes to develop technical solutions and explore integrated design and optimization of tritium breeding blanket systems and related component designs. The successful candidate
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with a minimum of 5 years of electrical experience. Preferred Qualifications: Applied knowledge of electrical safety requirements established by OSHA standards, the NEC (NFPA 70, National Electrical Code
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the principles in ORNL’s “Research Code of Conduct” as a guide for proposing, performing, and communicating research and in dealing with others. Employ best practices, such as holding regular meetings, being
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architecture and suggest improvements. Oversee and guide the development and implementation of software features/controls to mitigate technical risks. Review code and ensure the team builds software that is
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engineering. Familiarity with the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code and ASME B31 Pressure Piping Codes. Experience with reactor &/or non-reactor nuclear facilities design, construction, test and checkout and
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element analysis, discrete event simulation). Experience with Infrastructure as Code tools (e.g., Terraform, Ansible). Experience with HPC clusters and workload management (e.g., Slurm) and cloud
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documentation and training for electronic system operation. Maintain design files and software code in a central repository using a version control system. Develop and use software quality assurance procedures
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Scientist you will be responsible for: Developing high-quality code following best practices in the community for documentation, provenance, version control, etc. Participating in research projects in AI
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to assist the Division Leadership Team with staff development while providing direct and impactful mentorship to staff on regular basis. Lead by example by exercising the principles in ORNL's "Research Code
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and protection devices and their circuitry National Electrical Code (NEC) symbols and nomenclature used in schematics, plans, substructure maps, specifications, wiring diagrams, and electrical design