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business computer software (e.g., Microsoft Office applications, especially Word and Excel; Adobe Acrobat) Advanced knowledge of ORNL’s business lines and sponsor requirements Specialized skills, knowledge
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another, work together, and measure success. Basic Qualifications: A BS degree in computer science, computer engineering, information technology, information systems, science, engineering, business, or a
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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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. Maintain effective working relationships with internal and external customers in a professional manner and assist visitors as needed. Utilize computer resources and classroom equipment to deliver training
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dispositions of inspected components. Program, set-up and operate conventional, special-purpose and Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) machining including lathes, mills, surface grinders, multi-axis CNC
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, and compliance requirements. Strong aptitude for computer systems, electronic tools, and digital workflows. Ability to learn and adapt to new technologies, including AI-enabled tools used to support
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have high level of organization and computer skills, working knowledge of PC, Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access, Adobe Acrobat). Motivated self-starter with the ability to work
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processing, biometrics, digital forensics, and/or computer vision for national security applications. Proven track record managing and executing funding at both relatively low levels (<1 full time equivalent
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, or CosmosWorks. Experience in hardware system integration (LabView, PLC programming, etc.) to control a mechanical system. Familiarity with computer programming languages like C, C++, Python, or MATLAB
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can lead computational and experimental activities using commercial codes to compare with experiments and also be able to develop new computational models and computer programs. The successful candidate