Overview

Idaho National Laboratory is hiring a Machine Learning Data Scientist to work in our AI Data and Visualization department. Our team works a 9×80 schedule located out of our C3 facility with every other Friday off. Hybrid work opportunities may be available for this position. We apply data science, data engineering, computer programming, and AIML models to solve problems related to nuclear energy and energy security. You will perform research and development to conceptualize and employ novel solutions that advance state-of-the-art energy security, nuclear materials, and fuels. You will work with teams in multiple disciplines including 3D visualization, cybersecurity, materials science, high performance computing, physics, engineering, and more. Responsibilities Include: – Lead data science research and analysis projects, providing oversight and technical leadership – Identify meaningful insights from large data and metadata sources; interpret and communicate findings from analysis and experiments to researchers, and program managers. – Develop and maintain software to help support researchers and program managers. This includes developing, testing, and deploying software code to development, staging and production environments. – Develop and integrate AI/ML solutions and data analytics expertise with INL High Performance Computing resources. – Be a thoughtful leader and strong communicator with senior leaders, sponsors, and other team members. – Conduct facilitation sessions to gather requirements. – Work with mission and research teams to identify questions and issues for data analysis and experiments. – You will report to the Department Manager.

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Idaho National Laboratory

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Senior (5+ years of experience)

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About Idaho National Laboratory

Idaho National Laboratory USDOE is a research laboratory focused on the development, demonstration, and deployment of nuclear energy.