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VACUUM TECHNOLOGY OF TENNESSEE, INC
VACUUM TECHNOLOGY OF TENNESSEE, INC
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
50-99 employees
Vacuum Technology Inc. (VTI) is recognized as an industry leader for its ability to manufacture calibrated leaks, custom leak detection systems, and custom vacuum systems in-house from the ground up. VTI focuses on developing practical, cost-effective, and custom-tailored solutions for industrial vacuum applications. Because VTI has the uncommon capability to do everything from start to finish including project management, design, sourcing, prototyping, fabrication, assembly, electronics, software design/programming, testing, and training, VTI offers a quick turnaround and is truly a “one-stop shop”.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
OMEGA TECHNICAL SERVICES
OMEGA TECHNICAL SERVICES
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
100-499 employees
Since 1995, Omega Technical Services, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), has been providing top professional and technical scientific talent to governmental and commercial clients as evidenced by a long history of supporting safe and compliant nuclear operations in many of the world’s most unique, aged and dangerous facilities. Omega’s mission is to provide subject matter expertise to better enable our customers and enterprise partners in maintaining a responsive capability within Defense Programs and Nuclear Security Enterprise market segments.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
STREET LEGAL INDUSTRIES, INC.
STREET LEGAL INDUSTRIES, INC.
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
50-99 employees
Street Legal Industries, Inc. (SLIND) is a Small, Woman-Owned, HUBZone Certified Firm; incorporated in the State of Tennessee February, 2000. SLIND received its SBA HUBZone Certification in May, 2000 and successfully completed a SBA program compliance examination in August, 2001. SLIND performs approximately $2,000,000 per year in Technical Support services to the Department of Energy (DOE). These services include: 1. Training and qualification of the DOE Facility Representatives (NRC equivalent resident inspectors) 2. Safety Basis Documentation (similar to Safety Analysis Reports) reviews 3. Technical Safety Requirements (similar to Technical Specifications) reviews 4. Independent readiness assessments, security assessments, and management assessments 5. Independent technical oversight support (engineering, radiological, environmental, safety, and quality) 6. Records management 7. Administrative control documentation preparation
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
MS TECHNOLOGY, INC.
MS TECHNOLOGY, INC.
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
25-49 employees
MS Technology, Inc., is an engineering and technology development small business headquartered in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, that serves the U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Department of Defense, and private industry. We specialize in providing engineering and project support as well as senior, Q-cleared engineers and technical professionals on but not limited to DOE/NNSA mission-critical programs with NQA-1 qualifications. We strive to solve our customer's most challenging problems by being a leader in design, development, and deployment of critical innovative technologies. Our current technology development programs are focused on advanced manufacturing of 3D printed ceramics, industrial heating technologies, metal melting and casting, innovative microwave heat treating and sintering of advanced ceramics and metals for nuclear, aerospace, and marine parts, and life cycle process equipment improvements.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
RENUKE SERVICES INC.
RENUKE SERVICES INC.
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
50-99 employees
Managing the transition to 21st century Utilities including Commercial and DOE Nuclear Power, Fossil and Hydro Power, Electrical and Gas Transmissions & Distribution and other alternative energy segments requires an aggressive approach to Staff Augmentation and Project Management. Unlike other staffing companies, ReNuke listens to and learns your needs, then recruits the best qualified professionals for your challenges. Our project management staff has over 200 years of collective commercial industry experience, including station startup, engineering, licensing, operations, waste management and decommissioning.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
CRYOMAGNETICS, INC.
CRYOMAGNETICS, INC.
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
50-99 employees
Cryomagnetics was established in 1983 and has become a global leader in superconducting magnets and magnet technology. Sales efforts include domestic sales from our headquarters in Oak Ridge, Tennessee and a network of representatives covering the United Kingdom, Europe, South America and Asia. Cryomagnetics is a premier manufacturer of superconducting magnets, systems, related instrumentation and cryogenic accessories. Efficient designs allow for smaller cryocooler use (dry) or less helium consumption (wet). Single or multi-axis designs are available in standard and high field configurations. Cryomagnetics pioneered the first totally cryogen-FREE superconducting magnet systems and in recent years these have become routine. From complex gyrotron magnet systems to Ion Cyclotron Resonance and ion trap applications, cryogen-FREE systems are our company's primary expertise. Since Incorporation in 1983, Cryomagnetics has grown to include an employee role of approximately 80 with a manufacturing campus consisting of four buildings comprising ~35,000 ft2. Production capabilities include 10,000 square feet of machine and tooling including multi-axis CAD/CAM and additive manufacturing. Green practices are employed throughout our test bays using our coolant re-circulation system. Complete In-house manufacturing of wet or dry systems by our skilled team of certified welders and craftspeople assure the highest quality, backed by an industry best, 2-year warranty. Built for the unique demands of superconducting magnets, the Model 4G power supply feature unrivaled performance and standard features. The model LM-510 may be configured as single/dual channel or recondensing controller. Also available: Model 612/614 Temperature Monitor and GM-700 gaussmeter. System accessories include: VTI’s, He3 inserts, dilution refrigerators, HTS or duty-cycle optimized current leads, LHe and LN2 sensors, Hall effect sensors, temperature sensors.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
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HEALTH DIRECTIONS, INC.
HEALTH DIRECTIONS, INC.
London, Kentucky
1-24 employees
State of Kentucky
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits