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or equivalent Hazardous Materials Operations level certification. The chosen candidate must be physically and medically fit for duty as determined by a comprehensive medical evaluation. The medical evaluation is
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experiments in the physical, chemical, materials, biological and medical sciences. HFIR also provides unique facilities for isotope production and neutron irradiation. To learn more about Neutron Sciences
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scattering research, each year carrying out more than 1,000 experiments in the physical, chemical, materials, biological and medical sciences. HFIR also provides unique facilities for isotope production and
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Science Support Group budget. Provide hands-on operational support and back-up as needed. Lead in the selection and hiring of group members. Participate in process and procedure improvement efforts, as
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experiments in the physical, chemical, materials, biological and medical sciences for more than 3,000 visiting scientists. HFIR also provides unique facilities for isotope production and neutron irradiation
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statement by the Lab Director's office here . Basic Qualifications: A PhD in materials science/engineering, physics, chemistry, or closely related field. Proven experience in experimental materials research
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physical requirements and working conditions. As such, a pre-hire physical will be required after offer. Letters of Recommendation: Final candidates may be asked to submit two letters of reference. Benefits
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, electrical and mechanical systems troubleshooting, etc. Python and Epics programming and hardware integration. Special Requirements: Work involves various physical requirements and working conditions. As such
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bargaining union contract environment. Special Requirements: Physical Requirements: Work involves various physical requirements and working conditions. As such, a pre-hire physical will be required after offer
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production target design by performing transmutation, heat generation, dose, and shielding calculations using advanced particle transport and reactor physics codes. Lead the development of radioisotope