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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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existing software artifacts and leading customer engagements. The ideal candidate will have significant experience in full software lifecycle development, the ability analyze source code and mentor others
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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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artifacts and leading customer engagements. The ideal candidate will have significant experience in full software lifecycle development, the ability analyze source code and mentor others on the architecture
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-aided control of manipulators on mobile robots for real world applications Prototyping in scripting languages Transitioning applications to deployment with production quality code Designing, developing
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help is needed. Must understand the scope of the job assigned and connect with customers to ensure scope of work is understood. Proven understanding of the National Electrical Code and applicable City of
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malicious code in support of high-impact customers, design and develop new analysis methods and tools, work to identify and address emerging and complex threats, and effectively participate in the broader
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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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malicious code in support of high-impact customers, design and develop new analysis methods and tools, work to identify and address emerging and complex threats, and effectively participate in the broader
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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