12 Physics positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in United-States in United States
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of Science or Engineering degree in Health Physics, engineering, or related technical field A minimum of five to seven years of relevant experience. Working knowledge of radiation detection instrumentation
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treat one another, work together, and measure success. Basic Qualifications: A BS degree in physical or engineering sciences and 2 years relevant experience, or an equivalent combination of training
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with physical security and material protection practices. Maintain calibration of relevant equipment. Perform NMC&A surveillances, assessments, and audits. Lead and perform engineering calculations
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Requisition Id 13139 The Oak Ridge National Laboratory has an opening for a Laborer. In this role you will, under general supervision, provide general physical laborer support such as cleaning and
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with physical security and material protection practices. Maintain calibration of relevant equipment. Perform NMC&A surveillances, assessments, and audits. Deliver ORNL’s mission by aligning behaviors
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measure success. Basic (or Required) Qualifications: We require a high school diploma or GED A minimum of five years of experience in commercial or industrial painting. Work will involve various physical
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physics, radiation transport, nuclear data, nuclear system safety, spent fuel storage, transportation and disposal, radiation detector modeling and simulation, nuclear security modeling, and nuclear
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. Mentorship will be a key aspect, guiding and inspiring graduate and undergraduate students. As a valued, emerging researcher in the ORNL Physical Sciences Directorate and the UT-OR Innovation Institute, you'll
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, and measure success. Basic Qualifications: A PhD in physics, engineering, or a related field completed within the last 5 years. Experience in programming using at least one of the following Python, C/C
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. Mentorship will be a key aspect, guiding and inspiring graduate and undergraduate students. As a valued, emerging researcher in the ORNL Physical Sciences Directorate and the UT-OR Innovation Institute, you'll