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filled with liquid mercury through a process called spallation. Those neutrons are then directed toward state-of-the-art instruments that provide a variety of capabilities to researchers across a broad
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recognized leader in centrifuge and electromagnetic enrichment technologies. SIMC supports pre-enrichment preparations of feedstocks and post-enrichment processing and fabrication of custom physical forms
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physical forms needed to support the user communities. You will work closely with a focused group of scientists, technicians, and engineers on challenging, milestone driven technical projects in support of
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to ever changing needs. Special Requirements: Physical Requirements: Work involves various physical requirements and working conditions. As such, a pre-hire physical will be required after offer. Q
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ORNL and DOE governance Project management process and systems training for all applicable project staff, specifically the technical control account managers (CAMs). Support for various project reviews
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responsible for implementing and managing an effective risk review process for ORNL engagements with foreign entities that considers emerging and potential economic and/or intellectual competitiveness impacts
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of resources. Identify risks to personnel or plant and work with RRD/NSD/NTD and other personnel to plan appropriate risk mitigation, including those concerning health physics, industrial hygiene, and safety
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&Q) Directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and is matrixed to the Systems & Process Assurance (SPA) to support the Plasma Enrichment Science and Engineering (PESE) Section within ESED. We
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recognized leader in centrifuge and electromagnetic enrichment technologies. SIMC supports pre-enrichment preparations of feedstocks and post-enrichment processing and fabrication of custom physical forms
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support thousands of researchers from the physical, materials, and applied scientists and industry. The science capabilities provided by the STS will complement those of the two existing DOE Office of