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to orchestrate experiments, including control systems, automation, networking, data management, and analysis. Position Description We are seeking a Research Software Engineer - (2 Year Term) to contribute
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defining technical standards in software development, including the incorporation of new technologies Experience with integrating highly complex projects with broad implications for their organization
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of networks and networking concepts Basic IT services that interface facility with user-facing services Configuration management and version control software Familiarity with Collaborative Tools, such as
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: Experience with data archive systems, data backups. Experience with software scripting tools (Python script, Bash, php, etc). Understanding of network protocols, security principles and practices. Experience
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, networking modifications and controller installations. Maintain and update critical alarm configurations and response protocols. Provide field support to electricians, mechanics, and technicians for system
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evaluations of facility systems and source terms using tools such as Microshield, MCNP, or other radiological software. Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Experience supervising staff of radiological
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, sustainable and resilient net-zero society. The Chair of the new Nuclear Science and Security Department will be expected to lead the continued development of nationally and internationally recognized programs
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management software, etc. One-year prior commercial cleaning experience in stripping and waxing floors, and carpet extracting. Ability to use and wear a backpack vacuum. Ability to operate commercial cleaning
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piping systems that transfer gases to cryogenic components. Perform overall system level engineering, define equipment requirements, prepare equipment purchase specifications and drawing packages
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development and is the nexus of a broad collaboration network. Each year, CFN staff members support the research of nearly 600 external facility users. Three strategic nanoscience themes underlie the CFN