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Location Arlington, VA, Pittsburgh, PA Job Function Software/Applications Development/Engineering Position Type Staff – Regular Full time/Part time Full time Pay Basis Salary More Information: Please visit
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. This position involves complex analysis, extensive policy expertise, and active collaboration to aid data-informed decision-making and promote strategic development. Core Responsibilities: Accounting and
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recovery planning and execution. You will report directly to the Sr. Director for Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity. Core responsibilities include: Disaster Recovery (DR) plans development. Develop
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Arlington, VA, Pittsburgh, PA Job Function Software/Applications Development/Engineering Position Type Staff – Regular Full time/Part time Full time Pay Basis Salary More Information: Please visit “Why
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line into the facility. The Front Desk Coordinator will provide support for the SEI courses and service for the development of customer relationships and technology transition to the software engineering
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for design: Generative models (training big or small models), agentic systems for design and making Design experiences: HCI and interactive systems, including video game development as a medium for design
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Institute’s mission as a federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) sponsored by the U.S. Department of War. This position combines hands-on financial analysis with team leadership
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of War (DoW) acquisition programs, program offices, or government-sponsored development efforts. Proven ability to lead, influence, or enable transformation, whether technical, organizational, process
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Job Function Software/Applications Development/Engineering Position Type Staff – Regular Full Time/Part time Full time Pay Basis Salary More Information: Please visit “Why Carnegie Mellon ” to learn
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: 2024073 As AI-enabled autonomous systems get closer to widespread deployment, fundamental research questions remain around their development and use, especially in high-stakes environments. How can we