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Requisition Id 14984 Overview: Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a Research Professional to support research and development in Smart Scalable Manufacturing with an emphasis
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scientist to lead a world-class applied research and development group. The Data Science & Visualization Group in the Advanced Intelligent Systems Section includes data scientists, Artificial Intelligence
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Requisition Id 15030 Overview: We are seeking a Plasma Material Interactions (PMI) Science expert to lead the development of a science program focused on plasma-materials interactions for fusion
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solutions to compelling problems in energy and security. Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s (ORNL) Advanced Fuel Fabrication (AFF) Group in the Nuclear Fuel Development (NFD) Section within the Nuclear Energy
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. The electrical engineer in this role is responsible for designing, developing, installing, managing, and/or maintaining electrical distribution equipment and components. The main scope of work is to ensure
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of classified information through detection and mitigation of compromising emanations, developing TEMPEST certification procedures, conducting facility inspections, and ensuring compliance with national security
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. Ensure compliance with relevant codes and standards, including ASTM, ASME, AWS, GD&T, QS9000, and ISO14001. Assist in developing the reactor core component replacement plan. Create design specifications
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. Work directly with nuclear materials in hot cells, gloveboxes, and chemical hoods to support isotope production. Develop and coordinate production and processing schedules and liaise with Group Lead, R&D
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) develop new research questions and hypotheses and generate relevant datasets, and (3) work directly with stakeholders to ensure production of relevant deliverables. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Conduct
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components (PFCs) in toroidal confinement experiments in pursuit of 1) Determining the overall power balance in each facility, 2) Develop and test new, optimized PFC designs, and 3) Developing operating