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, knowledge‑sharing, and supportive collaboration Required Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Physics, or a related technical field At least 3 years of experience developing
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, Integrity, Sustainability and Safety, reflected in the value of our workforce and our community through the planning and execution of every facet of our work. Core responsibilities will include: Troubleshoot
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Who we are: Are you an engineering student who enjoys a challenge? Are you excited about working for an FFRDC focused on areas critical to national security? Do you want to join a collaborative team
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Oversight of building maintenance including cleaning, security and access control Regular inspection of the building (interior and exterior grounds, ensuring proper functionality of HVAC, electrical/lighting
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approaches). AI at the tactical edge, enabling capability under constrained compute/connectivity through efficient inference, compression, rapid adaptation, and update/redeploy patterns. Key Responsibilities
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! The Administrative Assistant provides administrative and operational support to the Office of Faculty and Graduate Education, the Graduate Program Director, and the Office of Community Engagement. This role is central
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CMU community in building relationships with key constituencies and securing the financial resources the university needs to continue its ascent. As the division grows, we are seeking a Development
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to the Lead Financial Analyst, this role works closely with program and directorate leadership to ensure accurate financial information, sound planning, and strong financial stewardship in a compliance-driven
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by championing its mission, building relationships with its various constituencies, and securing critical private philanthropic support. We are currently searching for an Assistant Director of Donor
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Melwood Avenue, where faculty and students of the School of Drama’s Video & Media Design program (VMD) and the School of Arts Electronic & Time-Based Media program (ETB), have been conducting select courses