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for various projects undertaken by the Detector Development Lab. This will consist of organizing, soldering, designing simple test PCBs/codes, and using the lab equipment to test the hardware we build
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environments in alignment with existing RMF packages Apply secure software engineering methodologies, security engineering principles, secure design and secure coding techniques along with the control selection
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code Clean janitor closet Vacuum carpeting in dining areas Operate equipment such as floor machines, buffer, vacuum cleaner, window washer, etc. Report malfunctions of equipment to supervisor Clean
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on accounting-related inquiries and procedures. The successful candidate will: Review accounting records for accuracy, completeness, and proper classification and coding of income and expenditures
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optics for imaging applications including infrared Substantial experience with optical design and analysis software (Zemax, CODE V, Trace Pro, FRED, etc.) Knowledge of current coating and optics
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, configuration, and provisioning using Infrastructure as Code tools like Terraform, Ansible, Puppet, and Chef Joint IO Range, Defense Research and Engineering Network, and/or other similar environments DOD and IC
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experience with QGIS or ArcGIS, specifically importing and visualizing spatial datasets. Basic coding experience. The student should be prepared to learn to clean data and configure datasets for import. How
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, and proper classification and coding of income and expenditures Process accounting transactions, including billing-related activity, journal entries, and reconciliations Identify accounting
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identify relevant information. Interest in climate science, environmental studies, data science, or related fields. Curiosity about data analysis, machine learning, or artificial intelligence, prior coding
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. This position is subject to federal Department of Transportation testing for alcohol and controlled substances (49 CFR PART 40), and physical examination requirements as per PA. CODE 231.85. Penn State does not