31 web-programmer-developer-"LIST"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation" positions at Carnegie Mellon University
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within a large enterprise environment. Experience within a higher education space is preferred. Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree 5-8 Years of IT Project Management Experience 8-10 Years of Web Development
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within a large enterprise environment. Experience within a higher education space is preferred. Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree 5-8 Years of IT Project Management Experience 8-10 Years of Web Development
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regarding program needs, guest speakers, web content development, sponsored projects, and corporate relations. Consider impact on the program at all times. Admissions & Program Growth ‐ Coordinate application
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management. Proficiency with Linux environments, including shell scripting and software compilation. Familiarity with at least one web development stack (e.g., Flask, Django, or React-based frontends
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training as required; identifies the need for process improvements; helps to develop their knowledge base; acts as a resource for their daily questions and trouble shooting. Record Retention - Implements and
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management. Proficiency with Linux environments, including shell scripting and software compilation. Familiarity with at least one web development stack (e.g., Flask, Django, or React-based frontends
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Platform. Experience with web service development frameworks. Full-stack development with HTML, CSS, Javascript, or Python. Experience with SQL/NoSQL databases and RESTful web services. Experience building
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training as required; identifies the need for process improvements; helps to develop their knowledge base; acts as a resource for their daily questions and trouble shooting. Record Retention - Implements and
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editorial process and standards. Reports frequently to the manager of Web and Communications. Your core responsibilities will include: 75% Content analysis, development and delivery: web content
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Program. This position is responsible for set up, managing, and maintaining the audio-visual equipment that support University events on and off campus, also resident equipment associated with technology