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and data analytics with applications in a large variety of science domains. NCCS is home to some of the fastest supercomputers and storage systems in the world. This position is in the Technology
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and systems that incorporate both electrical and mechanical components. This position resides in the Applications Engineering Group within the Enrichment Science and Engineering Section. The Section
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of our team, the Procurement Engineer will play a vital part in the entire supply chain process for the HFIR, including but not limited to reactor materials procurement, commercial grade dedication
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). The mission of BMS is to provide excellent, efficient, and compliant nuclear grade services to support safe and reliable High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) operations. The BMS Section is responsible for Reactor
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refereed conferences and journals. Actively collaborating with industry, academia, government labs, and applications developers in a variety of venues. Contributing to research proposals and reporting
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Community agencies' mission including an extensive understanding of applicable laws, orders, guidelines, directives, policies and procedures Capability to analyze and strategically evaluate foreign
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applicable for performance evaluations of building envelope components and systems. Experience to calibrate sensors applicable for performance evaluations of building envelope components and systems. Basic
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environment. Collaborative team orientation and willingness to learn. Basic Qualifications: BS/BA degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field. Attainment by May of 2026 and applicants
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registration updates, and supplier questionnaires. System Integration & Reporting: Assist the ORNL SAP Applications team with integration issues due to data discrepancies and generate/review/distribute
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of advanced materials. Research efforts will include the application of density functional theory packages and in-house codes, and the development of supplemental numerical tools, to describe