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subassemblies. The successful candidate will drive the development of high-fidelity dynamic simulation tools to model complex rotating systems and will apply advanced rotor analysis and design codes to predict
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complex calculations; apply codes and standards; develop detailed design and material specifications. Provide technical oversight for fabrication, assembly, and implementation of approved design changes
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control. Ensures drawings and designs are in full compliance with applicable engineering codes as well as environmental, safety, health, and quality program requirements. Direct and participate in
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system integration, as well as embedded controller development. Experience in modeling converter topologies and distribution grids, developing control algorithms, and implementing controller code is
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with codes and regulations, and observe all safety rules. Preferred Qualifications: Completion of an apprenticeship program and/or formal training programs as well as industrial experience is preferred
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the maintenance equipment database for new and existing equipment. Maintains detailed knowledge of hazard exposures, appropriate controls for mitigating these hazards (i.e., PPE), and implementation
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for mitigating these hazards (i.e., PPE), and implementation of these controls. Notifies line management of potential safety events and lead/participate in investigations of events. Provides guidance regarding
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. Experience using Microsoft Visual Studio or Visual Studio Code, Python, PyTorch, TensorFlow. Two to three years of experience leading group projects and programs with current AI/ML, Data Science or Data
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response process to investigate and fix operational issues from bare metal through the OS to the storage system software and/or application code. Provide guidance, training, and self-service tools to assist
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actions. Lead by example, using 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