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-Level Technical Roles IT support/help desk, data entry, lab technician roles, or junior web development. What We're Looking For At Carnegie Mellon, we value adaptability, excellence, and passion. We're
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development projects. Core responsibilities include: All communications through digital channels—including the college’s homepage and key landing pages Leading the development, execution, and the assessment
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management, databases, web development and management information systems (MIS). Proficiency in application programming in Python & JavaScript is highly desirable. Candidates will be evaluated
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-Level Technical Roles IT support/help desk, data entry, lab technician roles, or junior web development. What We’re Looking For At Carnegie Mellon, we value adaptability, excellence, and passion. We’re
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marketing staff, and web team (when necessary). In doing this, the incumbent will be in charge of streamlining systems, implementing Slate email marketing campaigns, and developing data-driven insights
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learning science and educational technology, Learnvia collaborates closely with faculty, researchers, and institutional partners to develop innovative, evidence-based learning experiences. We are seeking a
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-Level Technical Roles IT support/help desk, data entry, lab technician roles, or junior web development. What We’re Looking For At Carnegie Mellon, we value adaptability, excellence, and passion. We’re
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. This position will have direct oversight for several departmental functions – digital, strategic marketing, creative, web, and multimedia – and will play a key leadership role across all aspects
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researchers to high-tech to small startups, and we operate in a fast-paced and fun environment. As a research software engineer, you will help us develop cutting-edge tools to enable tutors to double student
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one area relevant to prototyping playful experiences (e.g., programming languages like Python/JavaScript for interactive web/app development, game engines like Unity/Unreal, physical computing platforms