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. Mechanical Utilities operates and manages all laboratory mechanical utility systems including steam, water, sewer, chilled water, natural gas, compressed air, and storm drain systems to support the research
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/Electrical Utilities. Utilities operates and manages all laboratory utility systems including; steam, water, sewer, chilled water, natural gas, compressed air, storm drains, and the 13.8kV electrical systems
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leading to the formation and destruction of methyl mercury in sediment-surface water systems. Current research at ORNL in this area spans from the molecular to the field scales although for this position
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Science section is to understand and predict how terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems exchange carbon, water, nutrients, and trace elements across multiple spatial and temporal scales. The Biogeochemical
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parameters on a real time basis for assigned stations, analyzing trends and plant conditions. Involves operation of the reactor, the support systems for the reactor, water sampling, disassembly and reassembly
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temperature compounds (UHTC’s) structures. Knowledge of the organic chemistry, synthetic methods, and the skill level to work with air and/or water reactive compounds will be a mandatory requirement
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feedstocks including CO2, water, natural gas, biomass and plastics into valuable chemicals and fuels. This position resides in the Surface Chemistry and Catalysis (SCC) Group in the Chemical Transformation
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parameters in biota, including fish and invertebrates. Processing biota, sediment, and water samples for contaminant analysis. Experimentation with and care of fish in the laboratory. Identifying fish species
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hardware, and/or LabVIEW. Familiar with pneumatic systems, water cooling systems, vacuum systems, flow/pressure control systems, and/or motor drives. Familiar with basic network configurations and experience
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tools at scale; integrating observational data; and quantifying Earth system predictability and uncertainty associated with interactions between water, energy, biogeochemical cycles, and aerosols. Major