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financial analysis, compliance, and systems within a federally funded research environment. Key Responsibilities: 1. Financial Analysis and Reporting Prepare and analyze financial reports, including budgets
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orientation, training sessions, and communications. You will develop and implement creative solutions that encourage students to resolve past due accounts, and recommend at-risk students for placement with a
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Malware analysis and reverse engineering capability development Program analysis research Emerging threats analysis Requirements: Enrolled in a degree granting program. Willingness to travel to various
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inbox and provide accurate and clear responses. Assist in oversight of day to day operations of AP representatives as assigned by the AP senior manager and serve as a back-up as needed and assigned. Train
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Are you searching for an outstanding opportunity to gain hands-on experience and develop new skills at a world-class research university? At Carnegie Mellon University, our Temporary Employment
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experience in software development and project management (minimum 4 years) can be considered. This is an hourly paid position through CMU. Current students and alumni are encouraged to apply. The compensation
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through the Student Accounts Office. You will prepare corresponding deposits, scan and organize supporting documentation, and verify daily interfaces with external vendors, as well as process various other
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developing Python software and optimization workflows in Pyomo/PyROS is desired. This is a fixed-term position of up to 6 months and is inclusive of competitive salary and full-time benefits. The starting date
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visitors as needed. Performs administrative tasks such as arranging meetings, developing agendas, ordering catering, and preparing minutes to ensure coordinated efforts. Prepares personal expense
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to help move beyond traditional scalar reward signals by developing models that generate natural language insights to explain human preferences. The intern will assist in implementing pipelines