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scientific community, you will be expected to commit to ORNL's Research Code of Conduct. Our full code of conduct, and a statement by the Lab Director's office can be found here: https://www.ornl.gov/content
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system integration, as well as embedded controller development. Experience in modeling converter topologies and distribution grids, developing control algorithms, and implementing controller code is
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design work for new and upgraded HFIR structures, systems, and components. Implements modifications in accordance with RRD configuration control processes. Perform calculations, apply relevant codes and
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infrastructure. Participant in an on-call rotation. Infrastructure as Code (IaC) & Tooling Write and maintain infrastructure and deployment code using tools such as ArgoCD (GitOps), Puppet (OS management), Go
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competitors/frameworks (Mojo and JAX) for extreme‑scale heterogeneous systems. The selected researcher will explore how autonomous AI agents and LLM‑driven code generation can co‑evolve with next‑generation
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consistent with federal regulations, codes, and standards, and ORNL procedures. Coordinate work scheduling for inspections and testing. Assist with the implementation of work controls, processes, and
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and principles used in similar engineering analysis. Utilize and develop an understanding of industry codes and standard practices. AET resides within the Nuclear Nonproliferation Division (NND) at Oak
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understanding of engineering specifications, scope of work, governing codes and standards, requirements for test and inspection, QA, vendor documentation requirements, transportation and ESH&Q to procure nuclear
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critically apply design and statistical analysis in ongoing work. Familiarity with medical surveillance, exposure monitoring, and large administrative datasets. Experience developing reproducible analytic code
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full stack application and API development. Experience with CI/CD tooling, GitOps, and Kubernetes. Experience with code review and familiarity with tools like git, GitHub and GitLab. Preferred