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Reverse Engineer Researcher for the Threat Analysis directorate. The SEI is a federally funded research and development center at Carnegie Mellon University. What you’ll do Reverse engineer malicious code
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of fire and life safety systems, from design and construction to maintenance and repair. This includes ensuring all work meets University standards and applicable NFPA codes. This is an exciting
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must have the ability to obtain and maintain a Department of War (DoW) security clearance. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Strong ability to analyze source code and identify quality concerns
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interview notes, transcripts, artifacts, and classroom feedback. Code and analyze qualitative data (e.g., thematic analysis) to identify design requirements, breakdowns, and opportunities for refinement
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of fire and life safety systems, from design and construction to maintenance and repair. This includes ensuring all work meets University standards and applicable NFPA codes. This is an exciting
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our university policies. Support Accounts Payable (AP) and Receivable (AR) activities, including invoice review, coding, and deposits. Maintain organized financial records and support our audit
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updates post-migration. 4. Automation & IaC: Implement Infrastructure as Code (Terraform, ARM, CloudFormation) and automations (PowerShell, Azure CLI, AWS CLI) to deploy, configure, and manage databases and
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online testing of the planner in different operational configurations Conducting extensive simulation testing of the planner in a variety of uncommon configurations Documenting the code and supporting
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, uncertainty and calibration approaches, and repeatable test pipelines. Engineering rigor appropriate to the task: Write clear, maintainable code and documentation with a level of engineering discipline
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Reverse Engineer Researcher for the Threat Analysis directorate. The SEI is a federally funded research and development center at Carnegie Mellon University. What you’ll do Reverse engineer malicious code