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Requisition Id 15981 Overview: The Geospatial Science and Human Security Division (GSHSD) is seeking qualified applicants for a Senior Photogrammetry Research Professional position within our Remote
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associated Research, Development, and Pilot Production activities. This position resides in the Isotope Enrichment & Facilities Group within the Quality Assurance Division (QAD), Environment, Safety, Health
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vision: “to be the global leader in high-pressure neutron science through our commitment to providing an unparalleled user experience while enabling complex experiments with the highest standards of safety
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solutions to compelling problems in energy and security. Our diverse capabilities span a broad spectrum of scientific and engineering disciplines, enabling the Laboratory to explore fundamental science
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and engineering solutions that strengthen U.S. energy systems, industrial competitiveness, and national security. Through research, applied development, demonstration, and industry partnerships, ESTD
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of the Nuclear & Radiological Protection Division in ORNL’s Environment, Safety, Health, & Quality Directorate. Depending on your interests, experience, and strengths, you may be placed in any
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of the Nuclear & Radiological Protection Division in ORNL’s Environment, Safety, Health, & Quality Directorate. Depending on your interests, experience, and strengths, you may be placed in any
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of the Nuclear & Radiological Protection Division in ORNL’s Environment, Safety, Health, & Quality Directorate. Depending on your interests, experience, and strengths, you may be placed in any
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laboratory, conducting basic and applied research to deliver transformative solutions to compelling problems in energy and security. Our diverse capabilities span a broad spectrum of scientific and engineering
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security, and scientific excellence. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Act as a leader in scientific research and capability expansion for advanced nuclear materials and radiation effects in materials science