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) IT and Linux Systems Engineering and other Military Occupational Code (MOC) projects Service members will also have the opportunity to participate in career development opportunities to enhance
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management of secure systems. Purpose: As part of our research team, you will provide Research and Development (R&D) leadership to a thematic area of science and technology that integrates several thematically
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. Support performance review cycles and employee development documentation. Compliance & Employee Relations: Assist with ensuring compliance with federal, state, and local employment laws, including
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Section, Nuclear Energy and Fuel Cycle Division at ORNL is seeking candidates to apply for the computational nuclear engineer role. This role is responsible for the development and implementation of methods
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establish robust data infrastructure supporting foundation model development. This role emphasizes the creation of reusable computational Major Duties/Responsibilities: Design, develop, and validate machine
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, assessments, and corrective actions. Support development and maintenance of ORNL procedures within the Standards-Based Management System (SBMS) and related internal work instructions. Install and maintain
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preparation of radioisotopes to support R&D and production efforts Provide support to research and development, testing, and field application of equipment and research and development of processes
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exchange, dissolution, and precipitation‑filtration for the preparation of target isotopes. Key Responsibilities: Production Engineering and Development: Lead the operation, maintenance, and advancement
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quality compliance. Maintain equipment and troubleshoot instrumentation issues. Assist in the development, updating, and reviewing procedures, reports, and other technical documentation to support the
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effectively communicate with key stakeholders. Work with Research and Development leaders and staff to identify and implement ways Technical Communications can support R&D staff through editing and writing