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Requisition Id 15659 The Spallation Neutron Source at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory is seeking a Research Mechanic Trainee - Electrical to work with limited supervision to provide technical
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. Capability to follow and help develop testing and assembly procedures. Competence in reading and interpreting engineering component and assembly drawings. Solid foundation in mathematics, science, mechanical
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, additive manufacturing, solid-state processing (rolling, extrusion, wiredrawing etc.), mechanical properties (creep, fatigue, tensile properties), microstructural analysis, thermal/electrical properties will
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Researcher for the Mechanical Systems Modeling (MSM) Group. The Electric Motor Researcher will conduct detailed analysis of electric motors and motor drive systems used in gas centrifuge applications
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procedures. Strong communication and reading skills, including comprehension of technical documentation. Solid mathematical, scientific, mechanical, and logical reasoning abilities. Ability to interact
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trusted advisor to our research teams. Preferred Qualifications: Active DOE Q, active DOD Top Secret, or active DOD TS/SCI clearance is heavily preferred for consideration. Solid understanding of multiple
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Analyst for the Mechanical Systems Modeling Group (MSM). The Distinguished Rotor Dynamics Researcher will serve as a technical authority in the analysis and prediction of complex rotating system behavior
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opportunity to leverage modern concepts of physics-informed machine learning, explainable AI, and for geophysical applications related to earth system modeling, geohazards, including but not limited
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sample environments, e.g., cryostats and closed-cycle refrigerators. Conduct preventive maintenance on hydraulic pumps, compressors, and vacuum systems. Troubleshoot mechanical failures and perform repairs
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seeking postdoctoral candidates to investigate the mechanical and thermophysical behavior of irradiated metals and ceramics using advanced experimental and computational methods. The selected candidates