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Science and Technology Division (MSTD), Physical Sciences Directorate (PSD), at ORNL. MSTD is central to ORNL’s world-leading research and development of innovative design, processing, and tailoring
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national security, proliferation detection, and nuclear forensics applications. This position resides in the Collection Science and Engineering Group in the Material Characterization and Modeling Section
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and reliability.” In this role, you will work closely with Scientific Associates and Engineers to build, maintain, and stage the critical equipment used at the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) and the
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Program requirements to maintain accountability and integrity of ORNL locking systems as well as compliance with applicable DOE Orders. This position resides in the Physical Security Team in the Security
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professionals to accelerate scientific discovery and engineering advances across a broad range of disciplines. As an important part of the broader High-Performance Computing (HPC) infrastructure, the division
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materials that may serve as model systems displaying quantum behaviors. It will also provide opportunities for collaboration with quantum computing efforts within the Quantum Science Center, guiding and
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industrial experience or an equivalent combination of education and relevant electrical experience. Completion of an approved electrical apprenticeship program. Preferred Qualifications: Knowledge of drawings
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Group, Theory & Computation Section, Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences (CNMS), Physical Sciences Directorate (PSD) at ORNL. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Design, implement, and deploy advanced
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computational colleagues. Timely dissemination of research results through publications and presentations at scientific conferences and workshops. Maintain a strong commitment to the implementation and
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to address scientific and engineering problems, collaborate with leaders in your field and across the laboratory, while working with the world’s fastest computers, and disseminate innovative results through