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). Our group is responsible for the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) configuration management program. The SE Group also provides technical support to operations and maintenance and performs systems
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operations under general supervision. Major Duties/Responsibilities: Serve as the primary front desk point of contact for employees, visitors, and guests. Greet and assist visitors in a professional and
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-level software for assisting scientific experiments; or software and hardware solutions for scientific user facilities. Preferred Qualifications: Advanced degree in computer science, engineering, physics
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Division (RRD) at Oak Ridge National Lab (ORNL). The Systems Engineering (SE), Design and Fabrication Group is responsible for the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) configuration management program. This
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Acquisition Partners (TAPs) in all recruiting administrative processes. Assist TAPs with creating job requisitions, post jobs on niche websites and reconcile invoices. At the direction of the TAP, move
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program with a minimum of 5 years of journeyman experience or 10 years of documented experience in the crane and rigging industry. Ability to operate all types of load handling equipment including, but not
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scientific research project or research team. Preferred Qualifications: Demonstrated leadership experience in scientific research, such as serving as a program or project manager, with a record of mentoring
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candidate will bring a strong foundation in systems architecture, a working knowledge of cluster computing and scaling, and a passion for advancing the security of AI systems under real-world and simulated
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and safety Lead technical tasks within a UT-ORII Convergent Research Initiative focused on industrialized and automated construction Contribute to proposal development and help grow a nationally visible
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(ORNL). Work will involve significant collaboration with external researchers through the CNMS user program, requiring the ability to adapt experimental approaches to diverse research needs while