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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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environmental science, environmental chemistry, civil/environmental engineering, biogeochemistry, biology or related discipline. Knowledge and experience in laboratory environment. Ability to articulate a
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of ceramic microspheres. Additionally, the hired candidate will support experimental investigations aimed at optimization of wet chemistry routes to produce actinide compounds and refractory ceramics
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Computer Science, Data Science, Computational Science, a scientific domain relevant to AI (e.g., physics, biology, chemistry, climate), or a closely related field (within the last 5 years or near completion
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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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physics, ion beam transport, plasma chemistry, ion-surface interactions, and related technologies to develop and deploy plasma-based enrichment technologies, including EMIS. Use experimental data and
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. Chemistry background. Advanced DOT Hazardous Materials shipper certification training, including radioactive materials. IATA Dangerous Goods shipper certification including radioactive materials. Special
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. Preferred Qualifications: Education or experience that includes a technical field such as engineering, chemistry, physics, computational sciences, or a technical degree is helpful. An advanced degree and
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respectful workplace – in how we treat one another, work together, and measure success. Basic Qualifications: AS degree or higher in medical technology, clinical laboratory science, biology, chemistry, allied