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Requisition Id 16008 Overview: We are seeking an early career Control Systems Engineer who will focus on developing, implementing, and maintaining PLC base control systems for SNS CF and Vacuum
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development teams Basic Qualifications: A Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Electrical or Computer Engineering, or other field relevant to the job duties. Competency in Python and C++ programming Ability
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the Research Reactors Division is responsible for the High Flux Isotope Reactor configuration management program. This group also provides technical support to operations and maintenance and performs system
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on-site execution of program security requirements for assigned Special Access Program (SAP) program(s), to include designing and successfully conducting a security program which ensures compliance with
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; oversee selection, configuration, ruggedization, and lifecycle support of commercial data-acquisition systems for laboratory and field use. Program development and execution Develop technical roadmaps and
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security monitoring platforms, supporting threat detection and response activities, collaborating with operations teams to modernize legacy ICS environments, and developing standardized processes
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-critical utility systems. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Operational Controls Oversight: Configure, program, and maintain industrial control systems (ICS) to ensure stable, safe, and predictable equipment
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. The position will involve system architecture, design, implementation, and testing including hands on work in a research and development atmosphere. Projects will also include maintenance and upgrades
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a team of software engineers and Linux system administrators to pursue excellence in their field, develop novel solutions, and support the neutron user program. The position reports to and works
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process-based modeling of hydrologic or land surface processes. The WSMG group develops advanced surface/subsurface integrated hydrologic and reactive transport models, works with other groups to compare