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is not available for this position. This position requires the ability to obtain and maintain a Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) clearance from the Department of Energy. As such, this position
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Requisition Id 15803 Overview: We are seeking a Nuclear Mechanical Engineer to join the Systems Engineering (SE) Group within the Research Reactors Division (RRD) at Oak Ridge National Lab (ORNL
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Sponsorship: Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. Security, Credentialing, and Eligibility Requirements: This position requires the ability to obtain and maintain an HSPD-12 PIV badge
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Requisition Id 15870 Overview: Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented Protocol and Community Engagement Coordinator to join the Protocol team
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or content strategies for email newsletters, social media and short-form video in coordination with multimedia teams. Demonstrated ability to improve workflow systems and introduce structured processes within
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Based Management System (SBMS). Monitor and manage registrations for assigned course offerings. This includes determining if class-size warrants conducting or cancelling classes and keeping learners
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clearance: This position requires the ability to obtain and maintain a clearance from the Department of Energy. As such, this position is a Workplace Substance Abuse (WSAP) testing designated position. WSAP
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to the development of new initiatives in their area, and interact with ORNL staff, industry, and academic partners. This position is in the Sustainable Manufacturing Technologies Group in the Manufacturing Science
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with minimal supervision Special Requirements: This position requires the ability to obtain and maintain a clearance from the Department of Energy. As such, this position is a Workplace Substance Abuse
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Requisition Id 16093 Overview: Oak Ridge National Lab is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to advance quantitative, high‑throughput neutron imaging for next‑generation energy‑storage