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outages, ensuring appropriate activity planning, coordination, execution, and documentation. Support beamline-related project planning and execution, including schedule development, cost tracking, resource
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, development, and demonstration of enrichment technologies. ORNL is a recognized leader in centrifuge and electromagnetic enrichment technology. We are the stewards and dispensary of the nation’s stable
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design of novel experimental methods, such as development of high speed and high-fidelity data collection methods, implementation of autonomous experimental workflows, and formulation of new ways
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process development strategies. Familiarity with sensors and data acquisition systems in manufacturing environments Strong record of peer-reviewed publications Excellent written and oral
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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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Requisition Id 15863 Overview: We are seeking an Electrical or Computer Engineer who will focus on software-defined radio (SDR) system development, integration, and deployment. This position
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methods of interest include adaptive meshing for design/shape optimization as well as solution optimization. In addition to software development/application, you will also engage with the broader community
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methods of interest include adaptive meshing for design/shape optimization as well as solution optimization. In addition to software development/application, you will also engage with the broader community
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, mentorship, and support to the team leader, task leader, and group members. Lead efforts to modernize and enhance infrastructure and maintain resilient operations. Contribute to software development supporting
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. Grow your career in a mission-driven, innovation-focused environment with access to professional development and leadership opportunities. Enjoy life in East Tennessee, with a thriving research community