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Requisition Id 16137 Overview: We are seeking an information specialist who will develop technical communication materials for research emanating from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE
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employee. Remote Systems specializes in the development of advanced remote processes, handling systems, and robotics for inaccessible environments in nuclear fission, fusion, and particle accelerator
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/simulation The Nanomaterials Synthesis Section develops innovative methods to precisely synthesize, process, and characterize functional macromolecules, nanomaterials, and nanostructures to understand
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Requisition Id 16129 Overview: We are seeking an Enrichment Technology Technician who will focus on supporting research associated with the conceptualization, development, and deployment
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Requisition Id 16130 Overview: We are seeking a Senior Enrichment Technology Technician who will focus on supporting research associated with the conceptualization, development, and deployment
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atomic vibrations control energy transport and functionality and (2) develop an understanding of scattering–elasticity relationships in quantum and magnetic materials. Research thrusts for the position may
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Requisition Id 15989 Overview: We are seeking a Reliability Engineer who will focus on developing, implementing, and improving a reliability and asset management program for predictive operations
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to understand user needs and sensitivities for the facility construction, turnover, and operations. Develop SOW documents for subcontract change orders, and review contractor proposals to determine if price and
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) characterizing pellet fueling dynamics using multiple observables, 2) measuring and predicting the dynamic and cumulative impact on long-pulse particle balance and plasma performance, and 3) developing real-time
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) characterizing pellet fueling dynamics using multiple observables, 2) measuring and predicting the dynamic and cumulative impact on long-pulse particle balance and plasma performance, and 3) developing real-time