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Requisition Id 15116 Overview: The Advanced Engineering Technologies (AET) Group is seeking a dedicated Nuclear Fuel Cycle Chemical Engineer to support our organization. The position will involve
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, chemical engineering, and mechanical engineering. Build strong collaborative links with ORNL’s digital manufacturing, AI, and HPC researchers (e.g., joint modeling or AI-enabled studies), while remaining
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decisions. Basic Qualifications A master’s degree in physical sciences (materials, chemistry, physics, optics) or an engineering discipline (Electrical, Chemical, Mechanical, or Industrial) and 4+ years
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Requisition Id 15788 Overview: The Enriched Gaseous Chemistry Group is seeking a Gas Dispensing Engineer or Chemist. This position will have two primary functions: conducting the dispensing
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Requisition Id 15789 Overview: The Enriched Gaseous Chemistry Group is seeking a Gas Dispensing Engineer or Chemist. This position will have two primary functions: conducting the dispensing
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Qualifications: BS degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or a related discipline and 8+ years of relevant experience. Excellent oral and written communication to enable effective interaction with peers
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Qualifications: Associates degree in one of the Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Nuclear Engineering, or a related discipline A minimum of 5 years of hands-on experience in a laboratory
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isotopes spanning nearly every element of the periodic table. Innovative techniques are developed to minimize losses while transforming these isotopically enriched materials into products used by science and
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. degree with at least 1 year of experience in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, or related field of study. Ability to get and maintain a DOE Q clearance which requires US
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support enrichment technology programs. This position requires strong working knowledge of warehousing processes, configuration management principles, quality assurance, and ERP (Enterprise Resource