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Requisition Id 15989 Overview: We are seeking a Reliability Engineer who will focus on developing, implementing, and improving a reliability and asset management program for predictive operations
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investigations of counterintelligence, terrorism, and insider threats relevant to the protection of the DOE NNSA facilities and US national security Develops and maintains professional relationships with
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security monitoring platforms, supporting threat detection and response activities, collaborating with operations teams to modernize legacy ICS environments, and developing standardized processes
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, design, set-up, and performance of experiments in nuclear structure and nuclear astrophysics at national and international accelerator facilities, with emphasis on FRIB and ATLAS. Develop instrumentation
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scientific vision and strategic priorities aligned with DOE BER, ASCR, and joint BER–ASCR missions. Lead the development of AI‑enabled, data‑centric, and HPC‑integrated biological research programs that couple
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classified research and development to support data analysis. Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is the largest US Department of Energy science and energy laboratory, conducting basic and applied research
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, following ORNL policies. Technical Documentation: Format and prepare technical documents, correspondence, and reports with accuracy and professionalism. Conduct grammatical checks, proofread materials, and
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, ASME, ICC, IEEE, etc. Assist with field implementation, testing, and project execution for engineering modifications. Provide technical support for troubleshooting equipment issues and developing
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regulatory guidance in the Field Intelligence Operations Division, National Security Sciences Directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). This position develops, implements, interprets, and applies
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isotopes spanning nearly every element of the periodic table. Innovative techniques are developed to minimize losses while transforming these isotopically enriched materials into products used by science and