15 scholarship-phd-electrical-power-engineering positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in United States
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sciences or engineering Strong records knowledge, computer skills and experience working with various commercial software applications. Motivated self-starter with the ability to work independently and to
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treat one another, work together, and measure success. Basic Qualifications: PhD in chemistry, radiochemsity, nuclear engineering, chemical engineering, or related field with demonstrated experience in
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, including signal level and power level with basic understanding of electrical schematics and diagrams. Ability to understand 3D engineering drawings of mechanical assemblies and systems. Have excellent
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one another, work together, and measure success. Basic Qualifications: AS degree in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering Technology with at least two years experience or high school diploma and a
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equipment including voltage and ampere measuring devices and other test equipment associated with the electrical trade. Experience terminating and troubleshooting fiber optic cables. Ability to bend and
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efficient manner. You will be responsible for organizing maintenance activities of facilities’ systems with primary emphasis on electrical and mechanical projects, corrective maintenance and preventive
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, engineering, or a related field and 10-12 years of contractor assurance-related experience within an industrial, laboratory, or related environment. This position requires the ability to obtain and maintain a
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, and technology processes. Monitors and advises on how the quality system is performing which often includes the data analysis and organization performance monitoring in several areas including but not
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systems or conditions. Ensure serviceable condition of personal protective clothing, emergency response apparatus, and equipment. Effectively communicates in writing, utilizing technology provided to write
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) Directorate at ORNL leads interdisciplinary research in biology, ecology, engineering, data discovery, physical sciences, and computing to boost U.S. competitiveness in the global bioeconomy and promote Earth