270 engineering-computation "https:" "https:" "https:" "U.S" uni jobs at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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implements "best-practice" solutions. Perform courier duties in the local area and in the U.S. as needed. Conduct administrative inquiries of security program non-compliance. Work with Security leadership
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strong talent pipelines for critical roles in materials science, energy technologies, engineering, national security research, nuclear science, and cleared positions requiring security clearances. Manage
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benefit both the Lab and the private companies. As part of a team with wide-ranging expertise in fusion science and/or engineering and technology, the candidate will be responsible for leading ORNL’s
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Specialist will work as part of a team on the Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s SCIF Technical Security Program regarding technical surveillance countermeasures and TEMPEST activities. This position combines
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, contributing to an effective nuclear assurance program. This position resides in the Contractor Assurance Group in the Office of Integrated Performance Management within the Office of the Laboratory Director for
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intimate familiarity with standard style guides (especially the Chicago Manual of Style and scientific style guides such as ACS), polished writing skills, and general knowledge of science and technology
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: Completion of the U.S. Navy Nuclear Power Program Special Requirements: Physical Requirements: Work involves various physical requirements and working conditions. As such, a pre-hire physical will be required
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, and process various samples (biota including fish and invertebrates, sediment, and water) for contamination and toxicity analysis. Ensure compliance with environment, safety, health, and quality program
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rate of acceptance in open-literature publications. Understand complex science- and technology-related research and programs and edit and revise summaries, overviews, plans, nominations, letters, and
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environment where you can collaborate with professionals from science, technology, computing, engineering, national security, and various research disciplines. Based within the Human Resources Directorate’s